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happy being alone. researchers think that being alone remove the social anxiety that come with relationships. >> i love the hubby. >> i am conflicted with anxiety no matter what. julie banderas next. check it out. we are hearing from the americans hailed as heroes from stopping for what could have been a bloody massacre in europe. witnesses say two of the americans, both military servicemen jumped in to action and tackling the heavy armed gunman. they were able to disarm him and boat him unconscious. a third american helped to tie up the suspect before officials could take over. it happen on a high speed train from amsterdam to paris. here they are, spencer stone and
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alex scarlatos and child hod friend anthony sadler. stone was slashed with a box cutter. his friends hailed him as a hero on. >> i think spencer is the role hero, he was the first one to jump on him and he got cut up. none of us were injured but spencer took a few injuries. he had no fear. once he went we joined him. we couldn't let everybody do i. >> the suspect is a 26-year-old moroccan man. he may have been the man flagged boy spanish authorities for belonging to the radical islamist movement. amy kellog has the latest. >> reporter: the fact that throw american men helped to prevent a massacre is a big
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story. they were on vacation in europe. spencer of the u.s. air force. and alex of the oregon national guard and anthony sadler of the university manageed to it restrain a gunman who was fully armed to kill. >> i saw him entering the train with a ak and handgun. spencer, let's go. and he jumped up and i followed behind him for three seconds and spencer got to the guy first and grabbed the guy by the neck and i grabbed the handgun. and got the handgun away from the guy and threw it and then i grabbed the ak that was at his feet. we were scared for sure but adrenalin took over. i mean, i didn't have time to think.
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>> reporter: the suspect got on the train in belgium. tonight he is in the custody of french anti- terror police. he tried to shoot spencer stone but his gun jammed. he cut stone up badly but not believed to be life threatening. the french president called president obama to thank him for the heroism of those three americans. julie. >> all right. so how does france thwarting a shooting make you feel about riding the rails? >> what could be done to make our railways safer? >> and the threat of terrorist attacks in europe are a huge concern. there have been five terrorist attacks in europe since just the start of the year, including the attempted train massacre. the attacks stretch from turkey
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in a cultural center and keepenhaggen where a gunman went on a rampage and then in france. in june a man tried to globe up a american owned chemical man and decapitated a businessman and then gun men stormed charlie heb do and a kosher grocery store. and isis killed 50 iraqi soldiers west of baghdad. iraqi officials not releasing the details of how it happened. isis controls much of the area includes falungea. and the senior deputy was killed. and also a key coordinator in moving large amounts of weapon explosives and other splice between iraq and syria.
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kristin has more from washington. >> reporter: this is a big blow for isis symbolically and logistically. he was number two and moved weapons and explosives and militants between iraq and syria before isis, he was a bookkeeper for al-qaeda in iraq. he was detained by u.s. forces and admitted the involvement in the terrorist group. and joined isis in iraq. he planned the devastating offensive in the tea of mosul in june of 2014 it was near that same city where he was taken out. he was killed long with another iowa -- isis operative. as the army chief of staff puts, the declining calber of isis leadership. >> we have significantly
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decreased the leader. >> reporter: major general bob scales, a few day before isis number two killed, the number one guy was almost killed on that stretch of road. and the effort to lop off isis' head is working and improving. three contractors killed after a convoy bombing in afghanistan. it happen in capitol city of kabul. it happen near a hospital just as the school let out. this comes as the group increased a stacks in afghanistan including a bombing earlier this month on a nato base that killed an american soldier. wild fire alert. officials in washington state are training 200 volunteers to
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join a fire fight. thousands of people are under vakz vac orders. power out ages have made it hard for people to know when to get out. fours in washington state grew 100 square miles in one day. crews are investigating the deaths of three firefighters earlier this week. they had reportedly crashed their vehicle as the flames came in. >> they got trapped. >> they do a magnificent job. will, how are the conditions today. >> reporter: good evening, jowly. it is doing better today. the winds have do ied down. but the resources are running thin especially in washington
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state where the largest fire where it has burned more than 276 acre. while conditions are better today, yesterday they had wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour and whipping flames past containment lines and still threats this weekend. they declared a federal state of emergency in washington and destroyed the firefighters and ask canning citizens to volunteer on the front line. >> we have to be smart and define our opportunities for success and invest limited resources and be successful in that. >> reporter: fires are burn nothing eight western states right now. they have 32004 fires in the front lines in the region. in california, 17 fires are fouled by the state's dangerous
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drought conditions. and a satellite picture shows all of the fire and smart. they can create their own weather parterns. what they want on the ground is calm through the rest of the weekend to get the upper hand on many of these fires, julie. >> any information on how the three firefighters died on wednesday? there was talk of the fire crashing and they were trying to escape the flames? >> reporter: that's right. they have five separate investigations. this was an elite group of firefighters who was tracking the path of the fire. the fire truck ended up crashing and the fire over took from left to right on the screen. thom and andrew and richard, their bodies were found outside of that truck. others made it out and some were
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injured and they described that fire as being the closest thing to hell on earth than they have experienced, julie. >> the first hurricane, danny down graded from a category 3 to a one. it is expected to weaken further. it is centered 600 miles from land. officials are monitoring its progress as it approaches the leeward islands. they don't believe it will pose a major threat. seven people dead in a horrific air show crash. the stunt that ended in a massive ball of fire. thousands of protestors all over the country speaking out against planned parenthood as the controversy surrounding
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>> tragedy in a air show in great britain. a jet crashed in the highway and killed seven people. we have to warn you, the video you are about to see was disturbing. the pilot completed a barrel sxrl the plane nose downed to the ground and slammed to the highway and hit several cars. >> prime minister cameron sent heart felt condolences to the families of those who coyed. calling law makers to cut off funding to planned parent hood. they claim they are the largest ever rally against planned
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parent hood. brian is here and what a movie and what is behind the rallies? >> reporter: it is. the anti- abortion movement is reinvigorated since the eight videos were secretly filmed boy an anti- abortion group showing planned parent hood selling fetuses. now throw 20 planted parent hood clinics they demonstrated. in new york city 150 prayed and shouted and reinvigorated by the release of the secret videos and showing the fetuses sold for profit. >> it validated what we said all along. we know what is going on on in the abortion industry. some of the abortionist came out of the industry and told us. >> the father pavone and
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prolighters are threatening to organize boycots to it businesses that join them. >> there were pro-choice protestors showed up and planned parent hod arguing that the videos are edited. and the fetus is not a baby and tissue is necessary to science. and it is important that we recognize the national battle afoot and this is what we are out here. we wish we could laugh them off and dismiss them. and they are restricting abortion and closing clinics. >> reporter: it will stay
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>> talks between north and south korea set to begin tomorrow as they try to defouz the tension. the white house said it is coping's closie on the developments. north korea supreme leader kim jong-un calling a emergency
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cabinet. and demanding that south korea remove loud speaker and said the military is ready to act if seoul doesn't comply. >> good evening . >> reporter: less than 48 hours before getting back to work in washington, the world is watching the events half a world away very carefully over the in the korean peninsula. as you know officials from south and north korea are holding high level talks hoping to deescalate the circumstance that is happening over there after a change of artillery four. white house saying we remain a lined with south korea. that coordination is kroushl and there are more than 30000 u.s.
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personnel in and around the region. that heightens the perspective but there will be close cordination between the white house, state department and pentagon to say nothing for the national security team. the president did biking on saturday and golf as well as the family break continues. he will be back in washington and getting back to business. he will be briefed on the situation in south and north korea on the dmz. until we get another readout that is it for marketa's vineyard. and a funeral service for a parachutist who was killed in a air show. mast or sergeant corey hod played high school football there. and the tlo year old was remembered as a brave soldier
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who survived five tours of doubt. he hit a building and crashed to the ground. hood was promoted from sergeant first-class to master sergeant earlier this week. tough talk from the president of iran saying the country doesn't have to abide boy weapon sales. plus. tensions spill over as hundreds of migrant push past border guards as they try to reach europe. and we want to know how does it make you feel about riding the rails. are you concerned about approximate the public transportation in the u.s. what is done to make the railways safer. tweet me and i will read later in the show. block.
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>> i am julie banderas and this is the fox report. throw americans are called heroes for taking out a gunman on the train. he went in the bathroom and when he came out started shooting. the americans jumped in action and disarmed and boat him unconscious and hog-tied him up
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andoused t- shirts to do that. the suspect may be a 26-year-old moroccan man with ties to islamic extremism. and a major blow to isis. officials confirming the death of the terrorist group second in command. he was killed as a u.s. military drone travelled over iraq. he used weapon and militants between iraq and syria for the islamic state. >> fox new system america's election headquarters. we begin with vice-president biden. he met with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. he is still mulling a third white house run and will make a final decision by the end of
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september. he has just about a month. meanwhile, the new york times reporting concerns over slumping poll numbers is prompting hillary clinton to cut her vacation short and return to the campaign trail. was the meeting on the vice-president's official schedule? >> reporter: no, it wasn't. vice-president biden and elizabeth warren travelled to dc for the meeting. warren came from massachusetts and the vp from delaware where he was with his family. senator warren has said she's not running for president in 2016 and yet to endorse another candidate. some of biden's friends and supporters started a draft biden group. we hope to expand our operations to communicate with more voters about vice-president's record.
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this comes as front runner hillary clinton can't so many to move beyond the private server e-ma e-mail controversy that has dogged her for months. >> we expect the republicans to continue to talk about hillary clinton's e-mails. they can't talk about the plan to grow the economy for the middle-class. >> reporter: if biden or others plan to join the race they will do so before then. >> what are they saying this week woke. >> reporter: gop candidates have been in iowa and ohio. and jindal spoke with immigration. >> it is time to secure to border, once and for all.
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[applause] >> now look. we can get it done in six months if we were serious. >> reporter: another one of the gop candidates long advocated abolishing the irs joked a different way to control the border. >> imagine you are swimming over the rio grande and the first thing you see is 90000 irs agents. you'd turn around and go home, too. >> reporter: at a separate event senator cruz spoke about the nuclear agreement with iran and he promised he would rip to shreds that deal. donald trump holding the largest rally boy either candidate. attracting 30000 people to
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a football stadium in alabama yesterday. john roberts has more from mobile. >> reporter: the official crowd estimate comes from the mobile mayor's office. that means trump had the largest campaign event of the 2016 cycle and eclipsing bernie sanders of 28000 in portland, oregon. alabama is not a typical stop. but it is part of a primary that comes march 1st. and trump is pursuing the southern strategy as a route to the nomination. it is it next to the florida pandhandle and he continued to pound jeb bush. >> jeb bush who is totally in favor of common core and weak on immigration. very weak on immigration and wants to let people come in. but he is using anchor baby. he put out a memo, you can't use
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anchor baby. i use it and now he's using it. >> bush's campaign insisted that trump is not a real conservative. people didn't care about the conservative. they like it because he is no bs and will act in the best for the country. >> a woman came up to me saying i am not sure you you are nice enough. >> i said it is not based on nice. it is competent people that hire nice people. >> reporter: he perfected the bill clinton fly over. he used to fly air force one. and he looped his 757 around the
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stadium in mobile. not quite air force one. which other candidate could do that? >> donald trump sitting down with judge janine piro. here is a clip in which he takes aim at democratic presidential candidate o'maulory. >> he said black lives matter and white lives and then he apologized like a baby. like a disgusting weak pathetic baby. how can you apologize when you say all lies matter. white lives matter. and all lives matter which is thorough. and you say white and all. we don't want you to mention that. what is there to apologize for. >> don't miss it at 9:00 on justice with ja nine. stunning claims from iran
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rusoni. he said his country will not wait for anybody's permission to buy or sell weapons. that is coming as the iran military revealed a short range missile. it has a quicker launch capability and longer range than the current model. this one day after a top military commander said iran is planning to hold ballistic missile war games. scary stuff both of those u.n. sanctions will expire as part of the deal. and a nation preparing to reopen the bass bsz in teheran. iran british embassy in teheran
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will reopen after being closed four years. british foreign secretary phillip hammonds will attend the reopening ceremony. it will be the first boy a high ranking british official. it was closed four years ago after protestors stormed the complex. iran plan to reopen their embassy in london. greek, thousands of migrants storming a board checkpoint with macedonia. the guards tried to help a pregnant woman who fainted. this was the second day between migrants and police who are trying to stop them from heading deeper in to europe. israel. a foot bridge in tel aviv reduced to rubble. imploded to make room for a new subway line that will not open until 2021.
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peru, a hundred inmates dancing to celebrate the brl day of folklore. they had traditional a tire from different regions of peru. they spent two weeks practicing. that is a wrap on the fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. life guards rush to the side of a beach goer. the dramatic dog rescue caught on camera. plus a group of high school football players set out to honor fallen heroes. and the school said no. >> if i live in a country that i cannot honor the war dead on the back of the jersey, this is not the country i grew up in. behold, these are two wind turbines.
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a group of high school students are speaking out after being banned from putting names on the jersey. the school district said it cannot do it without giving other causes the same opportunity. something that organizers don't understand. >> i don't see it as a cause but part of the flag. the freedom was bought for through the blood and sacrifice of the heroes we are honoring. >> according to the high school federation only the names of players were permitted. the school is working to figure out other ways for the team to honor the military. a bill working its way through the u.s. senate allowing the american veterans to choose how they spend gi money.
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the money could go to college tuition or they can participate in a new program to enable them to use funds to start a small business. interesting. mike has the story. >> reporter: william kraen is an air force vet and trying to start a business called brand. he needs capitol for things leak marketing and hoping to use money from the gi bill that traditionally paid for tuig. >> we would have a massive marketing scheme and probably have money in our pockets. >> reporter: for decade soldiers have relied on the bill for education. if approved, it would allow that money to be used to start a business. >> i believe will in a broadening of the gi bill. >> todd conner runs the bunker and said only half of those
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leaving the military choose college and 48 percent graduate and there is it no guarantee of a job and veterans should have a choice. >> what i propose getting back to the original intent and it doesn't just have to be about expensive tuition. >> reporter: 49 percent of the veterans started their own business. they are credited with building the modern economy. and now just six percent of the returning vets are starting businesses. senator jerry morand said although will tell involve spending from a budget this is the kind of spending that creates jobs and revenue. >> vets have the experience and leadership and desire and they have attributes necessary to start and grow a business. >> reporter: the bill made it out of committee. and it does have opposition.
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vfw said using tuition money could erode a clearly defined program. mike tobin. >> and a veteran opened four in a building killing a security guard and himself. that is our top story in america. new york, 68 year old veteran kevin downing, slipped through a side door and shot the guard who was working an extra shift. the reserve captain turbed the gun on himself. the nypd said the guard was armed but didn't get a chance to defend himself. the gunman was a whistle blower who was fired from his job at the bureau of labor statistics in 1999. california. a beach rescue in santa monica. a life guard heading out to it
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save a dog. the owner was in the water when one appeared disoriented and struggled to stay afloat. the life guard brought it safely to shore. in california, a young cancer patient challenged the officer to a dance off. they took it to the floor. both of them showing off awesome break cancer skills. that's the folks watch. california investigating the second possible case of the plague in yoets yosemite national park. >> reporter: visitors are seeing signs warn withing of plague. weapon the past two months, two visitors staying in two different camp grounds were diagnosed with the disease. an adult woman from georgia and a child from los angeles. both are treated and expected to
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recover. the plague is carried by rodents and the fleas give it to people. symptoms are fever and headache and swollen lympneeds. the sites were closed while the fleas were exterminated and open now. and park officials educate tourist. >> we know it is a rick but it is rare. and when they see rodents to stay away and they don't touch or handle them. make sure you tell the park authorities if you so a dead rodent. >> reporter: it the first plague in a decade and first in yosemite since 1959. most patients recovered unlike the middle ages. >> in 14th century the fleas
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were on rats and there was a problem with public health and hygiene. nowadays, the plague is rare. we see sen days cases a year. this year it is eight so far. and that is the not out of the ordinary. >> reporter: this summer three people died of the disease. two in colorado and another person in new mexico and other patients are being treated in the western united states. the take away, protect your pets from fleas and stay away from the squirrels. at yosemite national park, claudia cow an, fox news. deadly wildfires burning out of control in the west. fire officials are calling for more back up. and we are live on the ground. plus, how one little girl is thanking firefighters who saved her home from deit instruction. we asked if you are
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more now on the top stories of the day. 200 volunteers are trained to fight deadly wild fires. they will be digging fire lines to slow the fast- moving flames which have burned nearly 400 square miles.
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our fox affiliate fox ericson is live in washington with the latest. joishgs they are actually asking for volunteers across the state. that is how many large fours are burning across the state. i am at the largest fire which has burned 230000 acres so far. there are a thousand firefighters fighting and they are are doing it in difficult condition. heavy winds and high temperatures. the windows blowing at 50 mile per hour. they are relying on flames and helicopters dropping four retardant as they try to slow them and they are doing it with heavy hearts with the loss of three firefighters killed early this woke fighting the fire, julie. >> thank you very much. >> in idaho, a little girl showing thanks to the brave
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firefighters battling a wildfires in the northern part of the state. she created a giant sign with her grandmother. they had to be evacuated repeatedly. >> that i am phenomenal human beings. >> without them i would be gone. >> the fire came within an acre of her home last woke. >> the national zoo in washington celebrating an addition. the giant panda gave birth to a cub. the zoo staff will make sure it is healthy. it will be weeks before what gender it s. they weigh 3- 5 onces and about the size of a stick of butter. if it survives.
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>> a mother bear and her cubs took over a pool in new jersey. >> they are not happy about it. >> you can see them. >> they took my floaty. >> they are. hey, hey. it is there. >> i love the part. >> he took my floaty. >> kids don't like to share. >> the family watched it all unfold in the town of rock away. the bears frolicked in the yard for an hour. >> what can be done to make the railway safer? >> a lot of you you at raging american one. stop letting half of the mideast to the u.s. and close the valve and deport the fanatics in the
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kicked off one of five sold out concerts in the ven ow that societies 20000 people. that is the most sold out shows. kobe bryant surprised swift to mark the record- breaking occasion. >> got to love her. we asked if you are concerned about the public transportation here in the u.s. and what makes our railway safer. okay. start pie not letting riders with serious weapons board the train. wake up, america, i am concerned about mass transport and terrorist, see something, say something, please. >> nothing, our railways are safe. >> and montgomery tweets had this. second amendment. it needs to be used without government restraint. and jessica writes, you could start with metal detectors and armed guards. where would it end?
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we can't live our lives in fear. that's how fox reports this saturday. i am -- julie banderas. >> new problems for the democratic presidential front runner. a bombshell report. welcome to a kelly file special. tonight we look at the political the controversy. first, finding e-mails from hillary clinton's private server were class bid at that time they were sent and received when she was secretary of state. we know this based on markings and codes you can find on the e-mails as well as there is

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