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right now to our top story of the day the dramatic ending to marathon day in court. george zimmerman's defense team about to hand the case over to a jury. this after a long and tense day in court. anna kooiman has details for you. >> marathon yvette went about 13 hours in total. it was so late george zimmerman needed permission to break his 10:00 p.m. curfew. lawyers stayed to discuss whether or not jurors should see an animation showing the fatal shot and text messages. the judge walked out while defense attorney don west was still talking. >> i don't want to pick that up at 9:00 and have the jury sit out there and wait like they did today. we will be recessed until 8 in
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the morning. >> not being able to prepare or get my witnesses gathered for tomorrow. i can't do that tonight. it's 10:00 at night we started this morning we have had full days every day, weekend depositions at night. >> earlier in the day we heard from more defense witnesses forensic pathologist vincent demayo. the bullet on his sweatshirt supported the account the teen was on top leaning over zimmerman when he shot and killed him. >> the wound itself by the gap in the powder in the face of contact of the phone indicates this is consistent with mr. zimmerman sat on mr. martin was over hand leaning forward at
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the time of the shot. >> a neighbor testified by skype saying it was george zimmerman's voice on the 911 call screaming for help. >> they said i don't approve george's voice. i would say it was him. >> by him you mean who? >> george zimmerman. >> the trial resumes later this morning by 9:00. the judge rules whether the jury will see the animation of the fatal altercation as well as trayvon martin's text messages. >> thank you very much. appreciate it, anna. >> for the first time survivors of the boston bombing will come face to face with the man charged with vicious acts of terror. dzhokhar tsarnaev will make his first appearance in front of the judge. he has several counts ranging
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murder to mass destruction. >> i want to know why. it doesn't make snins to me whatsoever. he hurt innocent people. i don't know how he can live in our country and just feel that way. >> tsarnaev is accused of killing three and wounding more than 200 others. 17 of the charges carry a penalty of life in prison or the death penalty. the courthouse is expected to be packed of course for the 19-year-old's appearance. more incredible stories of survival. two flight attendants were sucked out of the back of the plane as it skidded to a stop. they were then found alive on the runway amid the plane's debris. also we are learning not only was it the flying pilot's first time landing that plane at sfo. the pilot in charge was also new to his role. >> he reported this was his
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first trip as an instructor pilot. this was the first time he and the flying pilot that he was instructing had flown together. >> the pilot set the automated controls to the target speed but didn't notice until seconds before impact the plane was going too slow. aaron hernandez admitted he did it. that's what one of his alleged accomplices told police according to court documents. another man linked to the case earnest wallace told hernandez confessed he shot and killed owe d -- oden lloyd. the documents state hernandez was argumentative. it also shows him with a gun around the time with the murder. carlos ortiz is being held without bail this morning.
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he had a court hearing on felony weapons charges and pleaded not guilty. he has a bail hearing next month. in a few hours the irs will be in the cross hairs of congress and it could be in big budget cuts for the scandal plagued agency. >> no more of the controversial bonuses they were receiving. doug luzader is live with more on this. >> the irs should be taking a big hit to the pocket book. some of these cuts may eventually be watered down. the agency is now its own worst reputation. it's things like the lavish conferences and over the top dance videos and star trek per roddy those are the things causing a problem on capitol hill. it is now time for big budget cuts especially amid allegations they targeted specific groups for extra scrutiny. >> i think they know how to do that. i think they need to focus on
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that and quit wasting money on the silly conferences and video schemes that we have seen and wasting money ongoing after some. >> the agency is trying to wrap up the operation to be the chief enforcement officer obama care. it is not the time for budget cuts. >> where does this money come from out of the air? are they going to go around with tin cups collecting money? that's not what a responsible congress does. we have to fund these agencies. >> the irs schedule to do pay out almost $100 million in employee bonuses this year. the new acting director of the irs is trying to stop that if he can. so much of that is required
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union contracts the irs may be setting itself up for a new legal battle. >> bye-bye bonuses. thank you so much. >> the texas house has a series of abortion restrictions last night and this pais the way for it to become law. it came after an emotional 10 hour doe baebate. >> i want my constituents current and future to have the best chance for life. >> a final formal vote is set this morning. the bill will go to the senate where it is expected to pass. the measure would ban abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy. >> today jury selection will resume for nadal hassan. 6 jurors were dismissed based on their answers and questionnaires. hassan who is serving as his own attorney did not ask the
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potential jurors any questions. he also did not take any notes or speak with his former defense attorney. they must tell him if he asks hassan is fighting no the to wear his uniform in court. he says it represents an enemy to islam. he faces the death penalty if convicted. >> this is ben bernanke takes center stage at a speech this afternoon. joining us now for the fox business network is lauren simonetti. >> hi ainsley hi heather. all eyes on the fed today. later it releases minutes from the june meeting. ben bernanke gave a speech they want any hint about the size about the tarping of the stimulus. some investors are nervous they
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can't stand on its own. the largest debt collector hit with a record fine. the federal trade commission finding expert global solutions $3.2 million and charging it with harassing consumers. expert global ended subsidiaries trans world systems and alw sourcing called consumers at work late at night and weak hours of the morning. when asked to stop those actions are illegal. let's end on good news economically speaking parents selling out big money to send the kids to school. august retail sales will rise 4.3 percent. those numbers are smaller last year but the continued up trend shows improvement in the economy. i know it's too early to talk about christmas. experts say the back to school season sets the tone for the
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holiday. >> talk about christmas already. >> tropical storm shan tal moves in. >> maria molina has the latest. >> it is never too early to talk about christmas. we want to talk about tropical storm shawn tell. this storm system has been fluctuating in terms of the strenlt. it has maximum sustained winds of 45 miles per hour. it has been on a weakening trend. it tooifshgs land over parts of haiti and cuba and take a look at saturday into sunday and monday as the storm system does slow down as at twe head into t weekend. we are talking parts of florida and georgia. at this point the storm system will be relatively weak maximum sustained winds at 30-35 miles per hour. the biggest concern will be the rain as we head into the
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weekend. one of the reasons it will remain weak is the dominican republic up to 10,000 seats that will help weaken our storm system chantal. good news out there. not good news for parts of puerto rico and haiti and dominican republic. over 10 inches of rain or more. a hot day again across the plains. 102 degrees will be the high temperature in dallas. severe weather also expected. good to see you this morning. thank you so much for that information. we will check back with you. >> 7 minutes after the top of the hour. talk about a smoke break why a computer glitch could keep smokers from paying more with obama care. the night chris stephens was killed a new article is shedding light on benghazi.
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>> overnight 21 people rushed to the hospital after a deck collapsed. take a look at the damage. this happened on a house on ocean island beach. about 21 people were on the second story deck when it suddenly gave way. it varied from cuts to broken bones. none is life threatening. this is in our neck of the woods. north carolina. your state. >> another de bay for obama care to tell you about. this time a computer glitch will give smokers a break on penalties for at least a year.
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republican leaders are arguing delaying the requirement for businesses to provide insurance is unfair for individuals. we have the latest this morning with elizabeth pran. >> it may impact the way insurance companies charge smokers. to break it down the administration says the computer will not deal with smoker's penalty. the discretion to charge a younger smoker penalty than a lifelong smoker is much more expensive. >> because of the way it is structured there's how much variation it can be in older smokers verses younger smokers. ultimately what it means is that older smokers who have been smoking for decades are going to
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get the same sir charge. >> on the one hand administration says a piece of legislation like this needs to be implemented responsibly and flexible. on the other hand we have republican lawmakers who say this as well as the fact that large employers are seeing a delay the president must present everyone with a reprieve suggesting they delay only businesses would be farn. >> here we have the white house and this president coming togeth downing on the side of big business. what about the rest of us? what about the rest of the american people left out in the cold left to be hanging with the mandates to apply to individuals. not a fair and just outcome. >> house makers selling out concerns. they will introduce a bill to
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delay the individual mandates until 2015 to match the administration delay of the employer mandates. >> elizabeth bran live for us this morning. thank you. in other news for you. it is the most detailed account yet of the deadly terrorist attack in benghazi. vanity fair publishing an excerpt from a brand new book called under fire the untold story of the attack on benghazi. how planned the attackers were. the experts say this. they were not members of a rag tag force split into small groups that advanced through the town methodiccally. they had military sign hand signals. they had been given precise orders impeccable intelligence. an agent tried to enter the
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burning consulate six times to rescue ambassador chris stevens and shawn smith. he was forced to retreat because of burns and smoke inhalation. >> a criminal investigation underway into that fiery train crash in canada left 15 people dead and dozens missing. officials are looking into the possibility the train was tampered with. there was a small fire aboard the train about an hour before it broke free. there's no warning system for run away trains. >> there is no way the dispatcher could see or realize. >> kate middleton's due date reportedly this weekend on saturday. the royal baby could be born even sooner.
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>> here in new york city it is dark outside as you can see. speaking of that another day another example of governmentment waist. spending 34 million on state of the art military headquarters in afghanistan. the only problem the military has no plans to ever use it. they said three years ago they didn't need the building. that did not stop contractors from ee riktierecting the facil. >> andrew hudson was swimming in a lake at a state park and he says he was looking out for gators but he never saw that 10-foot beast coming for him. >> out of nowhere just came up on me. i didn't see him but it felt
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like a big shouthud and felt th pressure. i felt the belly of him on my back and side. when he let go i took off swimming. >> lucky to be alive. if the gator rolled over he might not be alive. he had 23 stitches and 17 staples in his head. wildlife officials are searching for that gator now. >> we have been talking about a lot of alligator attacks lately. >> a study finding women are better at handling stress than men. >> kindergarten bake sale christmas lights. >> die know how she does it. >> we just do it. researchers say why they think estrogen helps negative stress on the brain. they struggle with short term memory attention and decision making. the study done on rats found that male rats were given
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estrogen and have the same positive effect as women. we want to know do you agree women are better at coping with stress than men are? send your comments over to us. tweet them at fox friends first or shoot us an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> i have a feeling we will get a lot on that. >> coming up you have seen the aftermath of asian gnaw flight 214. there's something you didn't know about the flight attendants. we will explain that coming up. >> the cost of big government really adds up how rules and regulations are crossing our countn -- costing our country billions of dollars. ♪
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a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >> good for her. a lot of exercise this morning. it is wednesday july 10th. i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. it is 30 minutes to the top of the hour. george zimmerman's defense team about to hand it over to a jury now. >> a very long very tense day in court. anna? >> you better believe it court
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adjourning at 9:56 p.m. going about 13 hours in total. it was so late george zimmerman needed permission from the court to break his 10:00 p.m. curfew. lawyers staying to discuss several things including weather jurors should see an animation showing the fatal altercation in addition to martin's text messages. things got so heated the judge washed out while defense attorney don west was talking. >> we are not physically able to keep up this pace. it's 10 cloak at night we started this morning. we have had full days every day. weekend, depositions at night. >> wow, earlier in the day we heard from more defense witnesses. forensic pathologist dr. de myo said the bullet left on martin's sweatshirt supported zimmerman's account the teen was on top of
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him leaning over him when he shot and killed him. >> the wound itself by the gap by the powder in the face of the contact of the bullet indicates it is specifconsistent with mr. zimmerman's account that he sat and mr. martin was over him leaning forward at the time of the shots. >> because the clothing was hanging off of him there. meanwhile a neighbor testifying it was george zimmerman's voice on the 911 call screaming for help. >> it is a mail voice. i would say it was his. >> by his you mean who? >> george zimmerman. >> the trial resumes later this morning by 9:00. the judge is expected to rule on whether the jury will see the animation of the fatal altercation as well as trayvon martin's text messages.
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>> the big story for the first time they will come face to face with a man charged with vicious acts of terrorists. it will happen at 3:30 eastern time. a federal grand jury charged sarn neve with 30 counts ranging from murder using weapons of mass destruction. >> i just want to know why. i don't understand it. it doesn't make any sense to me whatsoever. i don't know how he can live in our country and feel that way. >> tsarnaev is accused of killing three and wounding 200 others. 17 of the charges carry a penalty of life in prison or the death penalty. the courthouse is expected to be packed for the 19-year-old's appearance. >> more incredible stories of asian gnaw flight 214. two flight attendants were sucked out of the back of the plane as it skidded to a stop.
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they were found alive under the debris. the fire started after a oil tank leaked on to a hot engine forcing passengers to flee the jet. >> you can see the smoke on the tar board said. i pushed some of the guys to the back to get them to go out to the back. at least i knew not only was at no time flying pilot's first time landing the type of plane in san francisco it was also the pilot in charge as an instructor. >> the republican controlled house looking to take the knife to the scandal plagued irs. it is looking to cut nearly 25 percent of the agency's budget to end wasteful spending and abuse. doug luzader is live in washington with more. good morning, doug. >> good morning. the irs could soon be facing some budget cutting pain. the agency itself and many of the employees who thought a big
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school of bonus money was simply guaranteed. republicans meantime point to the cringe introducing videos of dance shows star trek spoofs you name it and lavish comments that cost billions of dollars. >> it may be tough but it is not impossible. i am serious about the cuts. it may be tough but i think it's doable. >> it may be doable but the proposed cuts about 24 percent. democrats are saying government operations require a fully functional tax agent. >> how do you talk about efficiency and effectiveness in government and then cut an agency that is supposed to be paying for these various
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functions we have here. >> believe it or not the irs is scheduled to pay out big bonuses this year. almost $100 million worth. that is despite a director of a white house trying to clamp down on these things. national treasury employees's union they say this pool of bonus money is guaranteed under the union contracts. doug luzader live for us in washington. thanks, doug. >> $130 billion that's how much the new regulations could cost this year. that's according to a brand new study from the american action forum. where is all of that money coming from? here are camps for you. more than 5 billion for battery charger standards.
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2.6 billion are exchanges and appeals related to obama care insurance exchanges. egypt military leaders tirn rum plan as they amend the nation's constitution and hold new parliamentary and and the plan by the pro more see brotherhood. connor powell is here with the latest. >> after a lot of political wrangling the new interim government is beginning to take shape. the military appoint tees tell them as the new prime minister he joins the current interim president. a polar cabinet is expected to be appointed sometime in the next day or so. the two men are responsible for laying out a road map to restore power to a democratically elected government here. parliamentary elections for the
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next six months or so. probably the first part of 2014. the road map is similar to the road map for the current crisis has already gotten criticism to outside groups not surprisingly the muslim brotherhood is rejecting the current plan. this comes as the military continues the crack down on supporters. top advisors have been arrested the muslim brotherhood says itless contract with 250 or so leaders of the organization. they have been a lot calmer this has been the beginning of the islamic holy month of ramadan. it will stay that way in the future. >> connor powell live for us in egypt. thank you, connor. >> contrary to reports randy
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travis did not undergo heart surgery. he had a small heart device surgery cally implanted. he thanked fans for their concerns saying in a statement we are very thankful for their love and support during this time. >> amanda knox will go back on trial september 30th for the death of her british roommate. she was acquitted back in 2011 but in march an italian court overturned that ruling saying the court reached a logical conclusion. knoc knox is not expected to return to italy. >> the caribbean is on high alert with tropical storm chantal. >> maria molina is live with the weather forecast. >> good morning everyone. today we are tracking tropical storm chantal. we have been tracking it for several days now.
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it is a little bit unusual for a storm system during this time of the year. typically it happens later into august and also into september. it is moving 29 miles per hour. timcally 10 miles an hour. as we head into friday, saturday and sunday we are expecting impact on the southeastern coast. it will be interacting with haiti and dominican republic. it will help cut off the storm system from the warm water across sections of caribbean and also atlantic. hey temperatures across the plains another hot one 100 in dallas 91 in kansas city. severe storms possible in parts of new england into sections of the plains. >> ainsley and heather.
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brawn along with 20 others with their connection to an anti-aging clinic in florida. >> good morning to you. we are speaking to you outside of the yankee team store. this has been a dispinting year for yankee's fans and it could be even more frustrating. a rod has not been played at all. he has been rehabbing in the minors after off season hip surgery. he has struggled mightily. a rod will meet with major league baseball officials on friday and a suspension could come. he could be suspended for as many as 100 games. his career numbers are staggering. 647 homers nearly 2,000 runs batted in. many say the numbers are tainted by steroid use. he has admitted in the past for
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using steroids when usie playin with the texas rangers but has never been suspended for steroid use. they have spoken to players connected to the latest performance enhancing drug scandal. they have not answered questions a rod will likely do the same thing. that is the latest live from times square. heather and ainsley, back to you. >> it is you don't want your vehicle to be the top of the f 250 druks of the most stolen vehicles in america. the top five stolen vehicles are trucks f 250 six times more likely to be stolen than the average vehicle. they don't want -- the ones they don't want the least stolen car the dodge journey. if you have that wurn safe. >> kennedy airport at the top of a dubious honor. international travelers wait an average 36 minutes to get through customs. that's the worst of any airport.
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that up 8 minutes. where is the second worst? los angeles international airport with 31 minutes. >> the time now is almost 50 minutes until the top of the hour. coming up next she was on the run and on twitter. how this woman's tweets got her busted. >> seduced by poetry and the promise of companionship sounds like a perfect relationship. just got scammed on-line. week long series continues. see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> you mean i am not going to get a big paycheck from scotland? always something. coming up on "fox & friends" health insurance companies warning customers are going to have to pay more with obama care. dave ramsey has what you know to avoid being deceived by debt company. sandra lee is here to talk about her brand new cookbook. plus disney channel latest
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>> get to on-line scams in a minute but first the good, the bad, and the ugly. a man proposes to his girlfriend on top the golden gate bridge. thankfully -rblgs 746 feet above land, her answer was yes. a real life wedding crash caught on camera. there he is staking out the recension before police say he snapped a gift box full of checks and cash.
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a 60-year-old woman convicted of insurance fraud mocked police by writing tweets like catch me if you can. well police said she is now facing 20 years behind bars. heather? >> last year the internet crime complaint center received nearly 300,000 complaints for a total of 525 million dollars. the average amount each person lost was over $4,500. so today we're bringing you the third installment of our week-long series about scams, and today all you need to know about on-line scams. here with what you need to know is cyber security expert morgan wright. your first warning comes about auto fraud. >> absolutely. i'm a muscle car fan, and i saw an ad one time for a camaro. it was too good of a price. they didn't want to let me see the car or title.
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that is the scam. they give you a great price. my husband is moving overseas. you've got to buy now and try to get you to buy it. the minute you wire money, it's gone. if you don't see the title, the owner, the car, don't buy it. >> $65 million in that category alone in 2012. up next, f.b.i. impersonation. >> the federal government will never send you an e-mail saying if you don't take care of this, we're going to do this. by the way, if you want to pay your fine, do it here. they'll use director mueller's name. when you see something like this, if you really think you a legal issue, contact the court, contact the agency but do not do it through the e-mail or on-line. they ask for money. the minute you give them money it's gone. >> extortion and intimidation. >> about three weeks ago i got a call from jenna lee on the happening now seg minute. her grandmother had been called in. one example, they call and
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say hi, grandma, it's me. the grandparent will give the name like billy or jimmy. that is where the scam starts. they say i'm in trouble, i need money but don't tell my parents. if that's the case, always call the parent or the child and say did you call me? again, they want you to wire money and then it's gone. >> i'm glad you finished that thought. when you said jenna called you, i was a little concerned. hit man scam? >> no documented case but just the mere fact that i'm a former detective, cop, if somebody called and said they were going to kill me and if i give them money, they won't do it. these are serious things much you have to take these things seriously. they want money in exchange for not carrying out the contract or hit on you. again, it's gone. >> everybody wants love, but they scam you about romance? no. >> look, you're looking for love in all the wrong places on the internet. do not send money. these folks are expert at
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manipulating your feelings and emotions. again, you're not going to find it there. unfortunately, a lot of money is lost this way. >> thank you so much, morgan. we appreciate it. for more information on this, go to morgan's website, connectedtothecase.com. tune in tomorrow for travel scams. still to come, five minutes till the top of the hour, coming up. survivors of the boston bombing will come face-to-face today with the man charged with those deadly terror attacks. what you need to know before you leave the house. a new study says women deal with stress better than men. i agree, but do you? your responses up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ brent ] now steve's looking pretty good so far.
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today. the george zimmerman trial resumes at 9 this morning. the judge expected to rule on whether the jury will see a 3-d re-creationen the fatal altercation between zimmerman and martin. kathleen sebelius will announce how the government will work with americans when obamacare kicks in. >> earlier in the show we told you about a study that found women deals with stress better than men. we asked if you agree that women deal with daily stress better. mike tweeted, yes, my wife cooks, cleans, takes care of the kids, me, and do everything else. i guess stressed deciding what clothes to wear. dan says women usually don't suffer from stress. they're carriers. >> they are better at coping with stress because they rely on men to fix the problems. karen writes us and says we didn't need to do a study with that to determine women handle stress better than
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