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well, they just can't get enough. >> thousands of adoring fans line the streets of washington to catch the glimpse of the holy father. the pope riding through the capitol in an american made jeep. a jeep pope mobile on his day to a midday prayer service with the u.s. bishop at the cathedral of saint matthews. pope francis making history at the basilica of the national shrine giving his first ever mass on american soil in front of 25,000 faithful followers. it was then the holy father canonized the first hispanic saint, saint junepero. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. and you are now looking at a
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view of the capitol. this is a live shot right here of where the pope will once again make history today. the pontiff will become the first ever reigning pope to address congress before jet setting to new york city. >> peter doocy is live from capitol hill with all of the details for us. >> lawmakers have been given special instructions to be on their best behavior this morning so the pope's address doesn't come across as too political like a state of the union address with one side clapping wild lay and the other side fuming quiet will i depending on the topic. dueling ovations would not be appropriate today one said. so far one republican congressman announced a plan to stay out of the chamber this morning. that would be congressman paul gossart because he's upset about the pope's decision on global warming. others like speaker of the house
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john boehner are fearful not to treat the event add politics as usual. boehner says he has been trying to get the pope to the capitol for 20-years. that is finally happening for the first time ever. there are already long lines of the people to get to the west front of the capitol. 50,000 plan to get the address on jumbotron. we understand the path the pope will statake from the address inside to the balcony outside goes past the statue of the of the man he made a saint yesterday. we don't have too much information on what he will do or say there. about four and a half hours from right now pope francis will pull up to the house carriage entrance a little ways behind us. there are a lot of people up early today getting ready for his arrival. back to you in new york. thank you so much peter doocy live for us.
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lecturing obama on religious liberties and climate change. this insisting the pontiff's visit was not about politics. garrett tenney is live with more. >> pope francis says he looks forward to the next few days and engaging on the dialogues on a number of issues including climate change and religious freedom. the marriage in catholics are truly tolerant and inclusive to safeguard the rights of individuals and communities and reject every form of injustice and discrimination while also protecting what he calls one of america's most precious things religious liberty. >> they have likewise concerns
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that all society respect their deepest concerns and the right to religious leaders. >> pope francis turned to president obama as he called for all to preserve and defend religious freedom to everything that would threaten or compromise it. they combatted climate change as well for a problem that could effect future generations. we have more on both of these topics later today. >> garrett tenney live for us. thank you. garrett. >> two different messages. bill o'reilly pointing that out saying the pope knew exactly what he wanted to say to the president. >> now that's a shot at president obama and his belief that americans should be forced to fund abortions and to perform
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services against their religious beliefs. the gay marriage controversy comes to mind the pope did this directly but that point was directed at mr. obama himself. by forcing subsidized health insurance payments on businesses, presidented obama made it more difficult to create jobs in america. other americans find it difficult because salaries are lower. we have a col lossal migrant crisis and hundreds of thousands of dead bodies. they are not confrontational men but there were many messages in the speeches. >> the wife of an american hostage in iran hopes the pope will help him get released. she will go before congress to
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make a plea. the pontiff would be a crucial voice to get said aberdeen kn- b aberdeab abidhini out of prison. >> a whopping of 68 percent view him in a positive light while 58 percy him more favorable. too oo in other news a fox news alert more than 200 people are dead after a stampede in saudi arabia. it happened near the muslim holy city of mecca as an estimated 2 million took part in the traditional hajj pilgrimage. it is not yet known what prompted the stampede. >> four universities chosen to
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host the vice president and presidential debates next year. those running for president will go head to head once at wright state university in ohio and another washington state in st. louis and university of nevada in las vegas. this as brand new fox news poll numbers show the political outsiders still leading the republican field. donald trump on top with 26 percent. dr. ben carson coming in second place with 18 percent and carly fiorina and florida center marco rubio are tied with 9 percent. on the democratic side vice president joe biden's numbers have nearly doubled since august. hillary clin done rema-- clinto remains the frontrunner there. >> ben carson comes back to michigan to talk about immigration. he is speaking at a christian college here in spring arbor saying he wants to preserve the u.s. as judeo christian.
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while he welcomes immigrants into america he says they will not change who we are as a country. >> i wonder if they ever noticed there are all kinds of people trying to get in here but nobody trying to escape. >> carson blaming political correctness for the fallout over the recent statement for electing a muslim president. >> two men found guilty of planning to de rail a passenger train in canada are sentenced to life in as a suspect was arrested back in 2013 and convicted earlier this year. the investigators said the men had support from al qaeda and planning to target a train from new york to toronto. the judge said both men have refused to renounce their religious beliefs and have not expressed remorse. >> right after meeting with pope francis today the senate is expected to vote on defunding planned parenthood. mitch mcconnell offered a bill that would fund the government but cut funding for the
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controversial program. president obama is expected to veto any bill that de funds planned parenthood. the government faces a shut down october 1st if congress cannot pass the budget. >> the kentucky clerk jailed for five days after refusing to issue same-sex marriages telling megyn kelly this fight is about her religious beliefs and originally asked lawmakers to protect clerks who had objections to the supreme court ruling. she says she is not backing down. >> you have millions of christians who object this whole same-sex marriage issue. are their rights invalid? are their rights not worth anything? i mean it's a valid point and it's a fight worth fighting for. >> davis argues the couple who sued her did receive their licenses and she should not have to issue any more of them. the judge denying her request.
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>> it will be a washout today. heavy rain slash foods possible in the sou-- floods possible in south. >> we have a fleet for flash flooding. we will keep a close watch on that. current temperatures, it is already warm across portions of the plains. you are looking at temperatures already into the 70's. across parts of the northeast and upper great lakes region temperatures are very fall libeling. waking up to temperatures only in the 40's and 50's out there. 62 degrees not abad at all in nw york city. out there we are going to be watching for temperatures that are going to be climbing over the next several days. today you are already on the hot side 104 in phoenix. as you head northward temperatures into the 80's across parts of utah and into colorado. much warmer across parts of the southern plains with temperatures there into the 90's. here in the central plains we have an area of low pressure.
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it will continue to produce areas of heavy rain out there. heavy rain this morning in eastern februanebraska and we w watching out for flash flooding as well. >> maria molina. thank you. >> a baseball legend being remembered at last night's yankee's game. >> as we honor the memory of the great yogi berra. >> fans and players at the team's away game pausing for a moment of silence of yogi berra who passed away at the age of 90. the entire state building was lid up in blue and white pinstripes to honor the yankee great. they will wear the number 8 on their sleeve for the rest of the season. >> it is now 11 minutes after the top of the hour. a texas teenager arrested over a homemade clock thought fobto be
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>> a quiet maryland neighborhood street looks like this, more like a war zone after the house exploded overnight. a worker was fixing the leak when the blast went off. debris flying 50 feet. took fire crews four hours to get the blaze under control. two people were hurt including the gas worker. leslie merit jr. faces 16
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felonies including five counts of aggravated assault and 4 counts of drive-by shootings. investigators forensically linking him to the freeway shootings. half a dozen other freeway shootings are under investigation. >> oo he was arrested for a homemade clock confused for a bomb at school. the family hired two high profile attorneys to take on the face. ahmed mohammed is hoping no one has to go through what they experienced. a teacher mistook a clock he built for a bomb. he was handcuffed and taken into custody. clit tic critics say he was wroy
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targeted because of his faith. proper protocols were not involv involved. his family pulled him and his siblings out of the district. his older sister may have gotten in trouble years ago for a different bomb square. his sister was wrongly suspended in 2009 after a classmate accused her of plotting to blow up the school. she is glad her brother stood up for himself. the district saying it cannot comment without student matters without a parent permission. along with taking legal action against the school district ahmed mohammed schoattorney demanding they return the clock which he built. a coach, john j. high school
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in san antonio, texas admits he told the players to slam a referee to the ground. that according to the principal. assistant coach matt breed directed him to hit the ref in retaliation for racist comments. the coach is on administrative leaf. the players reassigned to the district for alternative days. we haan overdose reversal d hitting store shelves in states. is it a good idea for a sign of the times? we report, you decide. >> a plane landing on a busy street in the middle of all of that traffic.
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>> it's time now to brew on this. a controversial move by cvs. the convenience store is making it easier to buy an overdose reversal drug in the stores. it is used to reverse the effects of certain types of drugs including heroin. doctors say it is extremely effective in preventing deaths an overdoses. cvs has now made naloxone available in 14 states. the pharmacy saying this decision will help safe liv-- s lives. >> is the move to make the overdose reversal drug a good thing or a sign of the times? we will read some of the e-mails to you later in the show.
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>> this video captures the moment a plane turns a busy intersection into a runway. >> are you kidding me? >> are you kidding me? did you see that? drivers cannot believe their eyes as a small plane lands on a street in california. the driver does catch up with the aircraft that was taking up two lanes of traffic. the student pilot and the instructor were not injured. it is not clear exactly what cause the the emergency landing. >> good student or not. >> very lucky. >> the high school football player saved his apple watch. lucky streak just continues. he landed an internship with guess who? apple. paul huly was rushed to the hospital when the device detected the player's heart rate sky rocketed after practice when he was treated for a deadly muscle condition.
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when they told apple the story they offered him an internship at the california company's headquarters. >> the heads of america's tech giant's meeting with the president in seattle as the u.s. tour moves east. shaking hands with facebook mark zuckerburg and ted cook. a state lunch and joint press conference are planned for tomorrow. the volkswagon emission scandal has driven the car company off the road. >> lauren simonetti is here with the details. good morning, lauren. >> in the wake of the emissions rigging volkswagon is switching gears. he repeatedly apologized for the company's role in the scandal. the search is on for the new chief. vrg vw shares are higher but some are mad. some joining class action suits
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it's a dog stuck way up in a tree. it's the story behind this funny photo. >> the people's pope spends his first day in the united states and his american followers cannot get enough. >> thousands of adoring fans lining the streets to get a glimpse of the father. >> he was in an american made jeep pope mobile on his way to a midday prayer service at the cathedral of saint matthews. >> he told the bishop he wishes he could greet everyone personally but he didn't have the time. >> he made history at the basilica of the national shrine giving his first ever mass on
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american soil with 125,000 faithful followers. he canonized the first hispanic saint. >> good morning to you. if you are just waking up i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. it is half past the top of the hour. you are looking at a live look at capitol hill. he will become the first ever reigning pope to address congress before jet setting in new york city. ti spotted one of your pope selfies yesterday. >> yeah. the parade was something to see heather and ainsley. today will be the most historic part of the pope's trip. after 9:00 a.m. he will arrive to the house on the east side of the capitol as the crowd of up to 50,000 anxiously awaits him on the other side of the
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rotunda. the west side. folks have been lining up in the dark for hours to go through security to get their spot from the balcony at the pope's trip to the capitol. the first ever papal address to congress. john boehner has been pining to get a visit to capitol hill for the past 20 days. he has passed by a statue. he does apparently plan to stop and reflect at that statue. we don't know much about what he plans to do or say. most lawmakers that we have heard from are very excited to see francis in such an intimate setting. republican congressman paul gosart says he will skip the speech because he's upset about the pope's decision on global
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warming. they are trying to stop any visible disagreements giving lawmakers special instructions not to touch the pope when he comes in not to clap too much when they hear something they like and not to look too angry when they hear something they don't like. the goal is to make it not look like a state of the union address with partisan cheering sections. dooling ovations today would not be very good. so as soon as the big event wraps up here it is off to new york to your neck of the woods. back to you. >> it would not be very good. i wliek the wlike the way you w that. pope francis getting political at the white house lecturing obama on religious liberties and climate change. despite them insisting it wasn't about politics. garrett tenney is live with us from dc. >> the pope struck a cord with
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many on both sides during his remarks the issue of climate change are moral issues not political. he called for all to defend religious freedom from everything that would threaten it. >> (indiscernible) respect their deepest concerns and the right to religious freedom. >> pope francis went on to deliver a firm defense of the institution of marriage and family saying they must be employee texted. it calls for more to be done to help those in need.
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>> i would like men and women to support the efforts of international community to protect those at war. >> we will hear more from him later today. they sent two very different messages. bill o'reilly pointing that out last night in his talking points member no saying the pope knew exactly what message he was trying to send to the president. >> that's a shot on president obama of his belief that he should fund services against their religious beliefs. the gay marriage controversy comes to mind. the pope did this very gently but that point was directed at mr. oep himself.
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by forcing subsidized payments on his businesses president obama has made it more difficult to create full-time jobs in america. thus while some of the poor benefit, other americans are punished because the job market is smaller and salaries are lower. but president obama has failed to take action and now we have a col lo colossal migrant crisis and deaths. >> there were many messages sent today in both speeches. >> she was seen by millions of people running through a barrier and being carried up to pope fras francis to hand minimto an message. she had a plea to help parents and other illegals. >> my mommy and daddy are hard workers. the girl's trip from california might have had a clear motive an
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immigration advocacy group paying for her family to be at the parade. >> a fox news alert breaking overnight. 220 people are dead after a stampede in saudi arabia. this happening in the holy city of mecca 2 million people took part in the pilgrimage there. 450 others hurt and it is unclear what prompted the stampede. >> a texas teenager arrested when his homemade clock was mistaken for a bomb at school is enlisting illegal help. mohammed ahmed's family want the clock back from the police department. they say the 14-year-old was severely traumatized by the incident and wants no one to experience what he went through. ahmed was never charged. 13-year-old conservative and youtube sensation said he was blocked from viewing the president's twitter account. cj pearson has been a vocal critic of the president's
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policy. he posted a screen graph saying he was banned from his twitter page. >> i was completely, completely shocked when i saw that i was blocked. the leader of the free world doesn't block american citizens. the leader of the free world doesn't stifle free speech, or at least that's what i thought. >> completely just to be clear. >> the white house denies the allegations. spokesman frank minoti says nobody is or has been blocked from the twitter account. pearson says it is outrageous the administration would accuse him of lying but says the block has been lifted. >> before you head out the door you might want to reach in the closet and grab an umbrella this morning. the some parts of the country are in or a super soaker today. >> brought mine this morning, did you?
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oo i have one in my office. >> we have a storm system on the move. it will bring flash flooding across nebraska and other areas further south. temperature wise across the plains this morning, temperatures into the 70's. feels more like fall further east across portions of the northeast and across the rockies this morning. you are a little on the cool side. take a look at later this afternoon. temperatures across the rockies are going to start to climb out there well into the 80's across the area. phoenix will be a scorcher. 104 degrees out there and still very summer like across parts of the south. temperatures into the 90's and upper 80's out there. here's a look at the storm system we are mentioning could produce heavy rain. heavy rain coming down across eastern nebraska and iowa. it will continue to drift eastward and also across parts of the southeast coast later today we could be looking at
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isolated flash flooding from storms in the forecast. head over to you heather and ainsley. >> thank you, maria. it is a great story for you a wounded warrior gets a surprise, a huge one after throwing out the first pitch at the st. louis cardinal's game. >> welcome his new dog. >> getting a service dog named gabby. the vet tan lost his leg in a motorcycle accident. despite the injury has continued to serve our country. the group is called dogs far brave was behind the four legged surprise and will cover her food and medical expenses for life. >> a friend for life. the bat mobile is now more secure than ever. a federal appeals court ruling that batman's slick ride is entitled to copy right protection. the bat like appearance and
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your dime. the former epa employee consistently flew from orange county, california where he lives up to san francisco where he works. that wraps up nearly 70,000 dollars worth of plane tickets over the years. they charge you the tax payer with travel costs like food and gasoline. the employee no longer works for the agency. >> the major hack at the office of personnel management grows worse. 5.6 million people having their fingerprints stolen. it is a shocking revelation as the number was initially thought to have been 1 million. the preabreech is part of a mas hack of federal files that effects over 21 million people. u.s. officials have privately said the chinese government is responsible for that breech. >> blinded by the lights over 49er stadium. several pilots complained about the bright lights coming from the stadium.
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one pilot reported the complex could be mistaken for an airport runway in bad weather. the 49ers say they have not been aware of any dangerous incident since their score boards were initially tested last year. local reports say it has been an ongoing problem for pilots. take a selfie with the pope. the pontiff going high-tech in the visit to the united states. >> cheryl casone is here now to tell us more about it. >> he really is the first social media pope. businesses and consumers are loving pope francis on instagram, facebook and twitter. at&t and verizon knew there would be a barrage of selfies and photos over loading their networks in washington, new york and philadelphia. at&t spent 23 million alone in philly to make sure the data networks could handle the extra traffic. verizon letting down 23 million in the city of brotherly love.
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portable cell sites have been set up in the pope's roots. he stopped to take selfies of dc area school children. look at this little girl who got a chance to have a picture with the pope. >> all i said was holy father like, i love you and like can i take a picture with you. he's the only one in the world. it was very, you know, special and magical and he really made children's heart lift up. >> many on social media have went to instagram to share their moments with the pope. i saw photos of nuns tailgating in washington, d.c. >> i love the tailgating. we tweeted that. >> that little girl is precious. so cute. >> the time is 15 minutes to the top of the hour. speaking of selfies.
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welcome back to fox and friends first. this portrait we're about to show you about jesus, this has been hanging in a kentucky courthouse for decades. now a group of atheists says it has to go. officials in jackson, kentucky, said the freedom for religion center said the picture was unconstitutional demanding that it be taken down. people are rallying in support of the painting. right now there are no plans to remove it. a judge says anyone is well come to to hang images that represent their faith. the traffic stop selfie is going viral. greg barns who is black was pulled over by a white police officer while speeding down a highway. he says that he knew that he made a mistake and the officer
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was doing his job and he wanted to send the message that not all police interactions are bad if you show respect. the next "serial" podcast will focus on boh bergdahl. according to maxim magazine they were at the first court hearing. it eventually inspired an appeal to the case of a murder in baltimore. a new study naming this the most iconic song in history. ♪ ♪ curt cobain. the study analyzed 50 songs and said nirvana's "teen spirit" and
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the second is john lennon's "imagine." it is now seven minutes until the top of the hour. an overdose reversal drug hitting store shelves in some states. is this a guy idea or a sign of the times? your e-mail is up next. listen closely, a dog stuck way up in the tree. the story behind this funny photo up next. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com.
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it is now three minutes before the hour. before you loaf the house, here's what's happening today. history on the hill. pope francis will be the first pope to address congress. he heads for an evening prayer at saint patrick's cathedral. the senate expected to vote on defunding planned parenthood today. mitch mcconnell offered a bill that would fund the government but cut funding for the controversial program. the brian terry trial begins. time now for the good, the bad, the ugly. first, the good. this photo of a devry university professor holding the toddler.
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the paren the child's parents is a single mother so instead of getting mad, he held the child and continued lecturing. can you spot the dog? animal control officers in california rescued the tiny dog. and finally the ugly. ultimate soccer fail. the goalkeeper makes the save just fine and then accidentally throws the ball right into an opponent's head and right into the goal behind him. that tied up the game and the goalie's team eventually lost. the controversial move by cvs. the pharmacy chain making it easier to buy an overdose reversal drug. naloxone is available in 14 states. the pharmacy says this decision will help save lives. so, we asked is the move a good idea or is it a sign of the times? david in alabama says that it's a bad idea. i'm a firefighter-emt and have
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used this drug numerous times. it's so great but i believe that it will lead to more severe overdoses. >> susan in connecticut, she writes good idea because it may save lives. bad idea because it may cause overdoses. >> thank you so much for your comments. there's another one from bdazzler right there. >> "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. good morning to you. thursday, september 24th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. this is a fox news alert. 220 people dead after a stampede during a religious pilgrimage near the muslim holy city of mecca. the breaking details moments away. meanwhile, this morning pope francis is going to address the u.s. congress, but at the white house he spoke about religious freedom and bill o'reilly has a theory about what he really was talking about. >> now that's a shot at president ob
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