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the idea blowing up in his face as he lands on the sidewalk, not a good idea. the indiana man gets up and dusts himself off but he did break his arm in the fall. lucky that is all that happened. we hope you have a great weekend. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first" which continues right now. see you later, goodbye. >> justice will be served, you will get justice. rob: it is friday, july 12th. kentucky police confirming the worst. six months after savanna spurlock disappeared at her father telling fox news he is determined to see justice served. jillian: who is in custody and who else could be involved? latest on a case that captured the country's attention. louisiana bracing for the impact of tropical storm barry, threatens to become the first hurricane of the season.
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rob: storm surging, 75 miles an hour, winds, catastrophic flooding as early as tonight. we are tracking the storm for you. that escalated quickly. it got out of hand fast. the social media summit that nearly took down the white house. jillian: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ jillian: shout out for the song. rob: the best producers in the
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world on "fox and friends first". change the musical selection to minutes before air. jillian: he wanted so desperately bad. you are watching "fox and friends first". rob: thanks for starting the day with us. bracing for the worst in new orleans, louisiana. tropical storm barry churning toward the coast of louisiana and overnight donald trump declaring a state of emergency. jillian: it could be the first hurricane of the season expected to bring storm surge and life-threatening flooding to new orleans as early as tonight. rob: residents wants to take shelter is several states remain alert. jillian: tracking the storm's path. what is the latest? >> reporter: interesting situation across louisiana.
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if you think may be a hurricane or strong tropical storm wouldn't cause you to damage it is what has happened in the last 6 months that makes the storm interesting. we have hurricane warnings in coastal areas of louisiana and the storm goes to the west turning west northwest, a little bit of a turn. it will be somewhere on the louisiana coastline. that won't make that much difference. the wind speed is not going to be the story of the storm. it has a little time over warm water. it will be extreme amounts of rain across areas that are flooded. we have flood warnings still going on on the mississippi river that have been in flood stage for 6 months. all that water wants to drain into the gulf and a lot of water coming into the 7 central area. we are concerned about the storm.
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a storm for total, 10 >> reporter: the president is not happy that the citizenship question will not be on the census but he is offering a workaround. >> deeply regrettable but will not stop us from collecting the needed information and in greater detail and more accurately. therefore we are pursuing a new option to ensure complete and timely count of the noncitizen population. >> reporter: instead of the senses question the president has ordered federal agencies to compile other data to figure out how many citizens are in the
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country. >> the president has chosen today will bring unprecedented resources to bear on determining how many citizens and noncitizens are in our country and will yield the best data the government has had on citizenship in many decades. >> reporter: meantime those immigration raids are expected to start in cities around the country in coming days. immigration and customs enforcement will target thousands of illegal immigrants who face deportation orders and refused to cooperate. in an extraordinary move some democrats are suggesting ways illegal immigrants can block ice. >> ice deportation warrant is not the same as a search warrant. is that the only document ice brings, agents do not have a legal right to enter a home. if ice agents don't have a
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warrant signed by a judge a person may refuse to let them in. >> reporter: as far as the citizenship question is concerned the president acknowledged this with timing issues, these ongoing legal battles that threaten the ability to get the census done in time and it has got to be done in 2020. >> mike pence is set to visit the southern border with the second lady and members of the senate judiciary committee. the group will get a look at a migrant detention center in texas. the visit comes as house democrats hold a hearing on the treatment of migrant children. acting dhs secretary and acting cvp commissioner mark morgan were invited to testify. morgan has not responded. nicole: illin silver in will testify next week. is the foreign unveiling her sweeping immigration plan that
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calls for the criminalizing border crossing and a law that requires local police to cooperate with federal immigration laws. the plan will increase the number of refugee admissions by 800%. the democratic senator since she would welcome 120,000 refugees in her first year as president, a massive increase from the 22,000 in 2018. she unveiled her plane with a tweet saying immigration reforms pass policies and the broken immigration system head on. rob: joe biden unleashing on donald trump while battling to overhaul us foreign policy. >> the world sees trump for what he is. sincere, uninformed and impulsive. time to end the forever wars.
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>> the front runner accused, in north korea. josh holmes of cavalry says biden has been wrong about foreign-policy in the past. >> there is practically no politician who has been more wrong more often on foreign-policy than joe biden but it never dampens his enthusiasm to talk about. he talks about foreign-policy religiously and has a long record, at the time for every crisis. the biggest problem with the trump administration is the confrontation with european allies in terms of nato. americans believe our allies, the kind of weight they should on the international stage, donald trump doing the right thing so from a political perspective it is not a winner. >> reporter: joe biden voted for the resolution and sent american
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troops into afghanistan starting the longest war in us history. >> a family arrested a new federal sex crime charges in chicago. the 13 count indictment includes child pornography, enticement of a minor and obstruction of justice. the singer is facing several other charges of felony sexual assault. michael avenatti weighing in saying he will hold a news conference monday. the embattled lawyer represented a whistleblower in the case against kelly. rob: the judiciary committee voting to authorize subpoenas for key witnesses in the mueller probe including donald trump's son in law and senior advisor jared kushner, jeff sessions and former deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. it all comes ahead of the bob mueller hearing on capitol hill next wednesday. according to the washington examiner nancy pelosi warning democrats to steer clear of drama.
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donald trump hosts a social media summit at the white house to address anti-conservative bias in the industry. jim hansen joining us to talk about that. >> reporter: bringing in facebook, twitter, google and youtube to sit around the table and say you need to show us what you are doing that is causing this and show us more importantly what you are going to do to stop, we want a level playing field in the spirit of free speech. >> reporter: they went to a social media summit, a scuffle in the rose garden, sebastian gorka getting a native with the media accusing a journalist of threatening him after donald trump announced he would drop his bid to add a citizenship question. carley: twitter was down during that summit. a foxbusiness alert, wall street closing at another record high. the dow jones surging above
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27,000 points for the first time ever, 220 point increase credited to the easing of trade tensions in the federal reserve pledged to lower interest rates. rob: they say don't check your 401(k) too much, don't you want to check? time now 11 minutes after the hour. it is a census showdown, donald trump saying he won't back down on his plan to count non-us citizens but the left not handling it well. >> shame shame shame on this awful administration. >> lawless and reckless. rob: what happens now? just a matter of time until those objections fall by the wayside. carley: first amazon, then google, company employees spying on you. what you need to know.
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>> we are not backing down on our efforts to determine the citizenship status of the united states population. we are pursuing a new option for complete and timely count. i will be issuing an executive order to put this very plan into effect immediately. >> the president outlining his roadmap to get accurate count of us citizens. >> is that a win or is the president here to weigh in? the secretary for policy and economic development under the trump administration doctor gavin clarkson. thanks for being here. how is this going to work. >> the objective is to try to find out how many people inside the united states are citizens, legal residents and illegal
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aliens. they will be gathering identifying information in the process, and federal databases to get a fool and accurate picture of the population of the united states which is what the constitution requires under the enumeration clause. carley: is this a political win for democrats? they were the ones worried that the citizenship question could lead to federal funding and lessen their authority over areas of the high hispanic population, they don't have to worry about that anymore. >> i'm sure the radical left will spin this as a win but they lose because the ultimate objective is accurate count of who is in the country legally and illegally and it is entirely unfair to the sanctuary cities and sanctuary states to try to recruit illegal aliens simply to
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then bolster their numbers when it comes to congressional reapportionment. that is unfair to citizens, unfair to illegal immigrants, people who have become citizens like my wife, it took her 14 years to become a us citizen and the power of her vote is suppressed when everybody else will be using illegal aliens to bolster their numbers. rob: take a look at this. the citizenship question has been on the census every year from 1870-2010. you see all the various forms on your screen. this will be an interesting fight because to a certain extent the president, i don't want to say caved, but gave a little quarter. it will be interesting to see if these democrats continue to fight because if they do it shows their true intention, right? >> the president would have won the question. the supreme court said was perfectly constitutionally permissible to ask the question on the census. the problem was timing.
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as william barr said yesterday they would have prevailed ultimately litigation but it would have happened too long. democrats may have won for delaying action but ultimately the president's team is prevailing in the objective of getting an accurate census count of the population and figuring out how many people are actually citizens. carley: ice agents will begin these raids on sunday according to the new york times, 10 different cities, 2000 people being targeted. how do you think this will play out politically for the president? this could split up families and that didn't work out well for the administration last time. >> you never hear democrats talk about real of law when you are enforcing federal court orders they don't like. every person we are talking about had their day in court and full due process rights and federal judge has issued a deportation order and you should not be able to thwart lawful deportation by having a child
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and it is incorrect to say children of illegal aliens are citizens. under the 14th amendment you have to be under the fool jurisdiction of the united states. if your parents are illegal aliens you are not a us citizen. that applies to me too. my parents were tribal members under the 14th amendment. they were not citizens until congress passed the indian citizenship act of 1924. the 14th amendment says the children of illegal aliens were citizens why would congress have needed to act. is a totally false claim on the part of democrats that they should not be deported because they did not produce children in the united states. rob: an interesting weekend, all eyes paying attention to what is happening in the next 24 hours, thank you very much. democratic party infighting out of control, aoc chief of staff tweets a post, nancy pelosi calls flat-out offensive is what
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does it mean on the other side of the aisle? >> the biggest beneficiary of this will be the republican party and donald trump. >> a generational divide on public display. >> an incredible costar caught on camera. how these brave service men will race down a submarine to catch the criminals inside.
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rob: the infighting between democrats heating up, nancy
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pelosi doubling down on why she took offense to a tweet by alexandria ocasio cortez's chief of staff. jillian: mikey manual joins us with more on the house speaker's rift with the progressive wing of the party. >> i said i'm going to say in the caucus. >> reporter: generational divide on full display in out democratic caucus. nancy pelosi clashing with four high-profile freshman women. alexandria ocasio cortez, ilhan omar, rashida tlaib and iona presley. took issue of an offensive tweet from ocasio cortez's chief of staff comparing blue dog and other moderate democrats to segregationist. >> i took offense at that. i addressed that. interpret and carry get to another place is up to them. >> reporter: ocasio cortez said the persistent singling out got to a point where it was outright disrespectful. the explicit singling out of
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newly elected women of color. missouri democrat blasted aoc and her chief of staff for using the race card and called their behavior juvenile. sources say pelosi was blunt behind closed doors telling members you got a complaint, talk to me about it but did not tweet about our members and expect us to think that is okay. in the new york times over the weekend pelosi dismissed the freshman's clouds ridiculing their twitter world noting four people and that is how many votes they have got but a leading republican says pelosi has met her match. >> for nancy pelosi to think she can silence aoc and these other far left socialists shows she is out of touch with what is happening in her own congress. >> reporter: democrats worn the focus should be undefeated donald trump next year and if this turns into a civil war they worry democrats will be the losers. on capitol hill, mikey manual, fox news. carley: what does this division mean for 2020? graham says it will only help
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donald trump win. >> what does this mean? republicans are more likely to take the house back because of this breakdown because 31 democrats hold congressional seats where donald trump won there congressional district. what does it mean to these 31? if you cross aoc you are going to get a primary and if you vote with them you will lose in the general election. the biggest beneficiary will be the republican party and donald trump because the policies these four people are pushing are so out of the mainstream but if you're one of these 31 democrats, you pick between the energy of the fab four the practicality of nancy pelosi, you are in a no-win situation. rob: the latest polling shows pelosi a favorable really one percentage point higher than ocasio cortez. watch your mouth. i didn't mean that to you.
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google admits workers are eavesdropping on your private conversations. carley: i am so interested in the story. foxbusiness is here with this one. >> be careful, what we are admitting now is they do have contractors that are listening to snippets of your recordings but using that to analyze the voice-recognition to improve their voice-recognition technology so we will save this for the better of their products. it to understand accents and dialects, not much of a surprise we heard earlier. we have to assume those devices are listening to us it is not tied to a specific user or account. carley: it seems so creepy.
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rob: new media to old media, selling newspapers. >> on september starbucks will no longer sell the new york times, the wall street journal or usa today in its 8600 shops across the country. this has become a loss for starbucks. a lot of times customers come in, take the newspapers off the racks read the paper while drinking their coffee, walkoff and don't pay for it. rob: it is not a hotel, it is a starbucks. >> the time is 26 after the hour. millions of americans, barry bears down, the storm could be the first hurricane of the season. a flood of trouble on the louisiana coast. we are live with the round-the-clock preparation.
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>> welcome back, overnight are kelly is a restaurant federal sex crime charges in chicago. this includes child pornography, enticement of a minor and obstruction of justice. the singer is facing several other charges of felony sexual assault. costs for 9/11
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first responders, they have until december 2020 to file a claim. the congressional budget office reveals the bill would cost taxpayers $10 billion over the next decade. switching gears, two indiana brothers facing terrorism charges accused of trying to supply untraceable guns to isis, they sold dozens of ghost guns with no serial number to an undercover fbi agent. the maximum sentence of 20 years creating the terror group, this case is the first of its kind where people are allegedly making guns to sell to isis. rob: massive brawl in a courtroom during a convicted
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murderer's sentencing. stop what you are doing and watch this. that is unreal. two of the victims jumping onto their mother's killer in an ohio court. they are now facing charges. sentencing is set to be rescheduled because of that fight. jillian: carley: the us coast guard stopped a drug smuggling submarine. dramatic video showing crewmembers yelling in spanish to stop before leaping onto it. [shouting] rob: i hate to use this phrase over and over but this looks like a movie. the submarine spotted off the coast of the ecuadorian colombian border, the coast
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guard finding 17,000 pounds of cocaine on board. carley: donald trump tweeting the believe this bravery? amazing drug seizure. rob: you don't know what is inside. carley: that is crazy. rob: an expected turbulence throwing passengers from the receipt, this horrifying incident injuring 30 people on board. it happened on an air canada flight headed to australia that had to make an emergency landing in hawaii. >> just hit the roof. pretty scary. jillian: all patients of been released from the hospital. the flight has been rescheduled for today at noon. i am sure there will be a lot of nervous passengers after something like that. rob: all be wearing their belts. the top story from louisiana, tropical storm barry threatens
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to turn into a hurricane. carley: the president -- sandbagging and heading to higher ground, forecasters predict dangerous storm surge, life-threatening floods. rob: the storm begins to lash the coast. >> reporter: tropical storm barry is fairly far out to sea, 90 miles south southeast of where we are in new orleans, sustained winds of 50 mph, gale force windss which is terrifying on the high seas, not so bad right now. it could all change. we are primarily looking at a rain event for new orleans. with you are talk about a big rain event in new orleans it harkens back to hurricane katrina, the absolute devastation wreaked on this city is a result of the flooding that broke the levees and the high watermark. it is one of the reasons donald trump was so urgent in his tweet in which he said it is
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imperative that you heed the directions of fema. we are working closely with state and local officials, be prepared, be careful and be safe. there is the age-old problem. new orleans, a city that has existed below sea level better than 300 years, the problem is let the good times roll and take it easy. one of the reasons people are staying put in many cases, they are expecting anywhere from 10 to 20 inches of rain. the city's pumping system admits they cannot handle that if it happens, we are looking at some flooding, how much we don't know. carley: that is some scary stuff, stay on guard. we appreciate it. a family's desperate search for answers finally answered. a missing mother of 4 found dead 6 months after she vanished. >> she was gone. she wouldn't be away from her four boys. rob: just awful.
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the person under arrest.
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>> i thank god for this one. let's have closure on it. rob: can't imagine. savanna spurlock's father glad to have closure. but findings remain, giving closure. savanna spurlock went missing january 4th. in lexington by was two men. in a garrett county home,
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property belongs, the last scene with savanna. her remains were found on that property and according to police, concealed in a natural position beneath the ground. cecil spurlock said he had been begging god to bring the search for his missing daughter to end. >> i couldn't on go on years without knowing what happened to my little girl. god knows that which is why are brought into a end. i begged god for this. for the last week i begged god to have closure on it and he did it. >> reporter: savanna had four sons, a 4-year-old, 2-year-old and twins born in december. they are going to tell the 4-year-old what happened to mom. cecil says the new job is to make sure they are happy and taken care of. police arrested david sparks shortly after finding her
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remains, he charged with tamper with physical evidence and abuse of a corpse. the court entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. missing are the murder charges. they are early in this investigation and a lot of questions to answer including how she died. carley: i am sure cecil will do a really good job taking care of them. your heart breaks for them. rob: nike moving forward with plans for an arizona factory despite controversy with the state's governor, doug doocy blocking $1 million in state money when nike pulled these shoes, betsy ross flag seemed shoes. >> they are welcoming nike along with touting 500 jobs it will create. nike did not address the controversy. the shoe company will get $2 million in tax breaks for the city of goodyear. a big reversal. this shoe company proud to be patriotic, brooks running is the
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name, selling a limited-edition shoe with an american flag pattern. rob: the 13*american flag design by betsy ross, adorned with navy star print on the right shoe and red and white stripes on the right shoe. carley: it caught $100. rob: i'm in the market for a running shoe. rob: maybe the brooks shoe -- carley: will win? donald trump has worked hard to protect the increase cold jobs in the us sending the so-called war on cold. >> on behalf of the best call minors in the world, thank you. rob: minors wants to know if any democrat will come through for them like the president has. one minors union member says they need real strategies. carley: let's check in with steve doocy with what is going on on "fox and friends".
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>> funny you said you are looking for a running shoe. you can tell steve doocy isn't dead. >> we are going to be talking about those nike shoes and betsy ross with rush limbaugh who has a betsy ross t-shirt. he will join us in the 8:00 hour and congress and michael waltrip talking about joe biden regarding brandon judd joining us to talk about what looks like will be ice raids across the country starting on saturday or sunday, 2000 migrants in the country and rush limbaugh is going to be with us and because it is friday in the summer we are continuing our summer concert series brought to you by our friends at sandal.
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>> promised to cut the red tape and end the war on coal. >> on behalf of the best call minors in the world, thank you thank you.
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>> ahead of next year's election america's call minors want to know if any democrat will come through for coal country so they invited every single one of them to what is basically the president's turf. the director of governmental affairs for united mine workers of america, gil smith. thank you for being here. what do you hope you accomplish with this invitation? >> primarily what we are trying to do is see what democratic candidates have to offer to our members. a lot of if not all of them proposed plans that would end mining in this country in the next and 15 years, that will a lot of members out of work. and the communities and country, and there needs to be something
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with these plans that gives them hope or something left with them. >> there are a number of them but keep in mind like you alluded to earlier 16 of the 20 leading democratic contenders including what you see on screen right now have endorsed or cosponsored the so-called green new deal. what does that mean for your industry? >> it would mean at the end of the green new deal there would be very few call minors left in this country. it would devastate communities. we want to have a conversation with those people proposing these things to come to coal country, talk to our members. this is important as they make their plans for the future. >> i did a segment in west virginia at the time coal
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started to become a lot bigger in west virginia and you could hear individuals saying we see trains of coal moving through meaning jobs, the full-screen we are about to put up shows the job increasing, january 2017, 50,000 mining jobs but by june of this year 53,000 mining jobs. can this continue with the rise in natural gas or are you worried what the future will bring no matter which president is in office? >> we are worried about that. the fact is most of the jobs we are seeing increasing are in metallurgical coal. we are seeing coal-fired power plants, the type of coal used to feed those planss is decreasing in terms of the amount of production and the amount of people, i saw a statistic that indicated there may be 11% of
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power generation coming from coal by 2030. we need to figure out how to deal with this and how to deal with our members and people who work in the coal industry moving forward. what is going to be there future. rob: one of the leading issues of our times, let's call it what it is. appreciate you explaining your part in it. 53 minutes after the hour. mountain dew putting itself on the map for the wrong reasons, the social media schooling the company on geography. ♪ my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum.
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water. a whole lot of water and. todd: get, this snack sales spiking in states where weed is legal. coming in nielsen data showing 7.2% increase compared to just 6% in states where pot is not legal. speaking of stoners, mountain dew needs to do new research. this map of dewnited states of america. rachel: michigan's you were peninsula as part of wisconsin. mountain dew apologizes it promises to fix it. i apologize for my cough drops. todd: it smells great. they asked the upers for input on special edition label. time now for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. chick-fil-a helping a world war ii vet flat tire the vet barely made it to the chicken joint and told
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employees he had no one to help him. without hesitation, darryl howard stepped in and had the tire changed in 15 minutes. >> intraptions ending early for one u.s. women's soccer team player alli long says someone stole her commemorative expee to new york city. mayor de blasio said we do make copies. her wedding ring and cash were also taken from her hotel room. that stinks. i'm sure they will give her a replacement. she deserves one. todd: finally the ugly. a dare devil thought standing a lit fireworks was a good idea and then this happened. >> oh, no. no. carley: served him right. >> that's why we will always have a job. the idea blowing up in his faces a the man face plants on to an indiana sidewalk and dust himself off. the dare devil broke his arm in the fall. carley: oh my gosh.
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