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when the man pursued them, gallagher struck. >> he more or less collapsed straight away.nd we ran away. we got caught the next day. at the time i wasn't really thinking. and i was on drugs and drunk. >> gallagher received a life sentence but is eligible for parole after 15 years in prison. he works here as a barber. >> my mom and dad were middle class, suburban people, doesn't bother anybody. so for me to come into the jail, it was heart break for them. >> shock? >> shock, heartbreak. and that's why i barely talk to them anymore. >> how much time do you think you're going to be in prison before you really have a shot at parole? >> truthfully, i don't believe i've ever get out. that's just my perception of it. >> how does a 22-year-old face the fact when he wakes up every morning that he's spending the rest of his life -- >> drugs. tons of drugs. i've been in this hole three weeks and there's not been a day when i haven't had drugs. >> what kind of drugs? >> heroin. >> how are you -- >> smoke it. i seen you looking at my arms. people don't go for needles over here. absolut
when the man pursued them, gallagher struck. >> he more or less collapsed straight away.nd we ran away. we got caught the next day. at the time i wasn't really thinking. and i was on drugs and drunk. >> gallagher received a life sentence but is eligible for parole after 15 years in prison. he works here as a barber. >> my mom and dad were middle class, suburban people, doesn't bother anybody. so for me to come into the jail, it was heart break for them. >> shock?...
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joining us is leigh gallagher, author of the books "the end of the suburbs." leigh, this is a false flaying, and very timely. i think we talk a lot these days about fairness, what's happens in american life in terms of poverty. i want to know sort of why you think it's on its way out. >> well, i think the american suburbs started out as one thing, and along the way as we grew and grew, they jumped their own shark in a way. it's been superseded by the super size, where people lift ten miles away from the nearest place to get a gallon of milk. a lot of people in this country live that way. len you look at where the nuclear family is rapidly becoming the minority family structure, household structure, so major changes are happening, and they impact everybody. they're happening now, and not necessarily a bad things. it's going to be more choices for everybody. the future is not just sky scrapers in manhattan. this -- i thought it was fairly staggers. between 2000, and 2011, the number of people living below the federal poverty line grew by of 4% in the suburbs, mo
joining us is leigh gallagher, author of the books "the end of the suburbs." leigh, this is a false flaying, and very timely. i think we talk a lot these days about fairness, what's happens in american life in terms of poverty. i want to know sort of why you think it's on its way out. >> well, i think the american suburbs started out as one thing, and along the way as we grew and grew, they jumped their own shark in a way. it's been superseded by the super size, where people...
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jimmy gallagher: thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you so much. what a great day guys.s are here right now to prune another street corner classic, the mystics. ♪ the mystics: oo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo. ♪ ♪ ah-ah-ah-ah. ♪ oo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo. ♪ ah-ah-ah-ah. ♪ hushabye. ♪ hushabye. ♪ oh my darlin' don't you cry. ♪ guardian angels up above. ♪ take care of the one i love. ♪ oo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo. ♪ ah-ah-ah-ah. ♪ hush-hush. ♪ hushabye. ♪ oo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo. ♪ ah-ah-ah-ah. ♪ hush-hush. ♪ hushabye. ♪ hushabye. ♪ oh my darlin' don't you cry. ♪ guardian angels up above. ♪ take care of the one i love. ♪ oo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo. ♪ hush-hush. ♪ hushabye. ♪ oo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo. ♪ hush-hush. ♪ hushabye. ♪ pillows lying on your bed. ♪ oh my darling rest your head. ♪ ♪ sandman will be coming soon. ♪ singing you a slumber tune. ♪ oo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo. ♪ hush-hush. ♪ hushabye. ♪ oo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo. ♪ lullaby and goodnight. ♪ in your dreams i'll hold you tight. ♪ ♪ lullaby and goodnight ♪ until the dawns early light. ♪ ♪ hushabye, hushabye. ♪
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. >> reporter: gallagher was a former police officer who was fired for refusing to arrest anti-abortion0 years ago. he has been protesting full-time ever since. sometimes even when there seems to be no one there to listen. >> we're here to tell you the truth, and that there is help available. >> reporter: with tensions running high today, police move in and arrest gallagher for disorderly conduct. >> shame on you. tell me where i can stand! come on, commander. >> reporter: two hours later, he is bag on the megaphone, without his shoe laces, and following these women. >> these women don't feel love. >> reporter: we met this woman, who we'll call marie, as she leaves the clinic. >> i seen the pictures, i did the research, we're not stupid, i am almost 30 years old. i'm not dumb. >> reporter: marie said she was religious herself and understood why the protesters came, but she felt harassed and judged by them, as did many of the women who came. >> she doesn't dispute the christian's love, but it didn't feel loving. do you understand why people would feel that way? >> i understand how people
. >> reporter: gallagher was a former police officer who was fired for refusing to arrest anti-abortion0 years ago. he has been protesting full-time ever since. sometimes even when there seems to be no one there to listen. >> we're here to tell you the truth, and that there is help available. >> reporter: with tensions running high today, police move in and arrest gallagher for disorderly conduct. >> shame on you. tell me where i can stand! come on, commander. >>...
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i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. that's it for "studio b."ill will be back with the fox report. have a great afternoon. >> neil: syria, front and center. investors, fearful and selling. fox on top of a world on edge. britain's prime minister david cameron recalling parliament to discuss syria. war planes sported in cyprus, russia and china warning against any strike on syria. stocks plunging. oil surging. gold prices soaring. as anyone worth their security salt continues meeting and weighing, is now the time the u.s. puts an end to all the talking and does something.
i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. that's it for "studio b."ill will be back with the fox report. have a great afternoon. >> neil: syria, front and center. investors, fearful and selling. fox on top of a world on edge. britain's prime minister david cameron recalling parliament to discuss syria. war planes sported in cyprus, russia and china warning against any strike on syria. stocks plunging. oil surging. gold prices soaring. as anyone worth their security salt...
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trace gallagher has more on our west coast newsroom. we're all ears.up. >> it's weird because for decades and decades, the number of pedestrian deaths was going down and now on the rice. in 2009, about 4100 pedestrian deaths in this country and 2011 more than 4400 pedestrian deaths. authorities believe the big reason is distracted walking, texting, talking on the phone, listening to music. the biggest cities, look at these numbers, have the biggest problems. 51% of motor vehicle deaths in new york are pedestrians. 42% in la are pedestrians, 30% in chicago. here as an interesting stat. nearly half of all pedestrian deaths involve alcohol. it's the pedestrians who are more likely to be drunk. see it right there. 38 or 35% versus 18% of drivers. now, the feds are putting up 2 million bucks in grants to combat distracted walking, come up with education programs, public services, the kind of things we saw in the early days of the seatbelt campaign. the grants will initially go to the into cities with the highest rates of pedestrian fatalities. here is trans
trace gallagher has more on our west coast newsroom. we're all ears.up. >> it's weird because for decades and decades, the number of pedestrian deaths was going down and now on the rice. in 2009, about 4100 pedestrian deaths in this country and 2011 more than 4400 pedestrian deaths. authorities believe the big reason is distracted walking, texting, talking on the phone, listening to music. the biggest cities, look at these numbers, have the biggest problems. 51% of motor vehicle deaths in...
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thank you so much, leigh gallagher. the new book, "the end of the suburbs." thank you very much for being with us. >>> up next, schooling major retailers as summer winds down. we're shopping for answers about consumer sentiment this back-to-school season. >>> and a notebook made from last year's homework. really? surprising students' supplies saved from the trash heap. back in a moment. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> welcome back. the dog days of august. prime time for retailers with a look at the all-important back-to-school season. i'm joined now by jason wagenheim, "teen vogue's" vice president and publisher. jason, good to see you again. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. lots to talk about. last year's back-to-school season was particularly successful for retailers, right? what are you seeing right now broadly in terms o
thank you so much, leigh gallagher. the new book, "the end of the suburbs." thank you very much for being with us. >>> up next, schooling major retailers as summer winds down. we're shopping for answers about consumer sentiment this back-to-school season. >>> and a notebook made from last year's homework. really? surprising students' supplies saved from the trash heap. back in a moment. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like...
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trace gallagher, thank you. gallagher in the west coast bureau there as a result of temporary rule change that gave sarah new lungs the families of six other children have applied for adult lung transplants as of now. the white house claims the u.s. will respond to that deadly chemical weapons attack in syria. but, some republican leaders are weighing in on what type of response that should be. plus, that enormous wildfire burning in around yosemite national park it is still going again tonight. wait until you hear how long it may take to finally put this one out. in a dramatic courtroom outburst caught on camera. did you see this? why a man apparently tried to get his own hands on an accused killer. you will hear his story coming up. inside "the fox report" at the bottom of the hour. d to de, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica t
trace gallagher, thank you. gallagher in the west coast bureau there as a result of temporary rule change that gave sarah new lungs the families of six other children have applied for adult lung transplants as of now. the white house claims the u.s. will respond to that deadly chemical weapons attack in syria. but, some republican leaders are weighing in on what type of response that should be. plus, that enormous wildfire burning in around yosemite national park it is still going again...
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we're going to look at the world according to lee gallagher when we come right back. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly! [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cut
we're going to look at the world according to lee gallagher when we come right back. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly! [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist...
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trace gallagher is here with more. what's happening, trace? relate to this like you can, ali. this mom brought her 1 and 3-year-old kids into this cafe in washington near seattle and they ordered up a couple of scones, kind of crummy. the kids got crumbs on the floor and the owner, lorraine mcduff and goes by rainy. that's the crumb picture you took, really? my house looks much worse. she took this picture and posted it on facebook and then says this on the facebook quote. listen. >> i'd like to take this time to thank our customers with small children who don't make messes. >> there was a mess? >> there was a mess. >> but the real mess came next because she said to the mom, you can come back, just don't bring those kids. other moms did not appreciate the messy kids comment and then they started sounding off. here's one example, listen. >> that's definitely uncalled-for. >> reporter: you think so? >> she should not be selling scones if she doesn't want kids to make a mess. >> reporter: she was kind. other moms on facebook not nearly as kind, m
trace gallagher is here with more. what's happening, trace? relate to this like you can, ali. this mom brought her 1 and 3-year-old kids into this cafe in washington near seattle and they ordered up a couple of scones, kind of crummy. the kids got crumbs on the floor and the owner, lorraine mcduff and goes by rainy. that's the crumb picture you took, really? my house looks much worse. she took this picture and posted it on facebook and then says this on the facebook quote. listen. >> i'd...
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gallagher retired from the force when his wife was killed at the pentagon on 9/11. the lead detective on this? unfortunately. look, the families of the victims should be here any minute. if there's anything i can do to help you guys, let me know. thank you. you can tell from the burn wounds that they were assaulted with an electrified object. curling iron? poker? inconclusive. they also have numerous lacerations on their bodies. slight ones near the throat, deep ones on the chest. multiple knives. the guy was creative. creatively sick. what about the contusions on the backs of their heads? they were most likely sustained during the abduction. this is a different approach than the butcher's abductions. based on rossi's profile, the butcher was a smooth-talker who lured his victims without initial physical force. yet clearly this unsub doesn't have the same confidence or finesse. he's sloppy. you're welcome. thank you. hey, colby. how have you been? i, uh, i got a job at joe's coffee. you should come by sometime. sounds good. i'm hungry. how's he doing? what, am i tal
gallagher retired from the force when his wife was killed at the pentagon on 9/11. the lead detective on this? unfortunately. look, the families of the victims should be here any minute. if there's anything i can do to help you guys, let me know. thank you. you can tell from the burn wounds that they were assaulted with an electrified object. curling iron? poker? inconclusive. they also have numerous lacerations on their bodies. slight ones near the throat, deep ones on the chest. multiple...
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chris gallagher is live in the newsroom. imagine we're no longer going to adhere to the rules of gravity, trey? >> no, we're all going to fly in the air. when you hear the phrase polar opposites, that's what's happening. the magnetic field of the sun is changing polarity. we call it a solar flip. it happens about once every 11 years and takes three or four months for it to complete that rotation. here's how it affects us. when the sun flips, it sends a ripple effect throughout the solar system. it radiates billions of miles away from the sun, like when you shake a blanket up and down, it ripples, becomes wavy. while the earth is orbiting the sun, we dip in and out of the waves. the earth doesn't really bounce around, but it does create some stormy space weather. here's an expert. listen. >> conditions in space are wildly different and so many more sort of wild crazy activities can take place in space that are perfectly normal for that environment. but certainly couldn't take place here and we wouldn't want them to take place
chris gallagher is live in the newsroom. imagine we're no longer going to adhere to the rules of gravity, trey? >> no, we're all going to fly in the air. when you hear the phrase polar opposites, that's what's happening. the magnetic field of the sun is changing polarity. we call it a solar flip. it happens about once every 11 years and takes three or four months for it to complete that rotation. here's how it affects us. when the sun flips, it sends a ripple effect throughout the solar...
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who once fled to the suburbs are now trying to escape or avoid them altogether, says author lee gallagher in the middle of a major fundamental shift. >> reporter: a radical new housing trend is under way says gallagher and pretty soon a lot more families may be living like this by choice. >> this is our daughter's room. it's really small, but we've made it work. >> reporter: a two bedroom city apartment for a family of four. but the dailies wouldn't have it any other way. >> it's for the kids, too. they don't have a yard, but they get to walk home from a celtics game. >> reporter: when many of their friends left the city to raise families in suburbia, they said, no thanks. urban is our scene and we're staying put raising our two kids in downtown boston's financial district. >> they have endurance and street smarts. >> reporter: in fact, they're part of the future landscape according to lee gallagher's new book, "the end of the suburbs." >> everything you can possibly measure is pointing to this idea that we are not expanding any more into suburbia and people want a different solution. peo
who once fled to the suburbs are now trying to escape or avoid them altogether, says author lee gallagher in the middle of a major fundamental shift. >> reporter: a radical new housing trend is under way says gallagher and pretty soon a lot more families may be living like this by choice. >> this is our daughter's room. it's really small, but we've made it work. >> reporter: a two bedroom city apartment for a family of four. but the dailies wouldn't have it any other way....
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i'm trace gallagher inr for shepard smith.l cavuto, your world, right now. >> we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jews and gentiles, broughtl will be able to sing in the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we're free at last. >> that was then, this is now. >> as we mark this anniversary, we must remind ourselves that the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blacks had joined the ranks of millionaires. it was whether this country would admit all peo
i'm trace gallagher inr for shepard smith.l cavuto, your world, right now. >> we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jews and gentiles, broughtl will be able to sing in the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we're free at last. >> that was then, this is now. >> as we mark this anniversary, we must remind ourselves that the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely...
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and we gallagher joins us on "after words" in an interview with richard benjamin. she talks about her book. we wrap up tonight's programming at 11:00 p.m. eastern with peter lance who describes the relationship between the fbi and stay tuned for more of this week's television schedule. >> coming up next, the forces of business and capitalism and how they can be combined for society at large. the author profiles companies that have successfully done this. the book was reviewed at freedom fest, a libertarian conference held each year. you can watch this conference coming up now. >> the book is conscious capitalism. we have the professor joining us today at freedom fest. what is conscious capitalism? >> is a way of thinking about business. we have this sort of narrow narrative and definition about what business is all about. is it about maximum profits and how it works for shareholders? this is about thinking of business in a much more realistic and richer way. successful businesses are based on a platform of higher purpose, something that they are trying to do in the
and we gallagher joins us on "after words" in an interview with richard benjamin. she talks about her book. we wrap up tonight's programming at 11:00 p.m. eastern with peter lance who describes the relationship between the fbi and stay tuned for more of this week's television schedule. >> coming up next, the forces of business and capitalism and how they can be combined for society at large. the author profiles companies that have successfully done this. the book was reviewed at...
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kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> we are back with bruce katz, lee gallagherr bradley, talking about urban issues, urban america and the one thing i'm struck by your book, which i love but i want to ask you more about, is you say washington is broken. you know, nothing is working. but if you, if you look beneath the hood of america as it were, what you see is mayors and mungs pallets, where people are reaching across party lines. working with the private sector and that there is a metropolitan revolution. i guess my question is, isn't the, when i watch republicans in albany and democrats, they seem as divided over everything as anybody else. >> the federal government is a gog. states are governments, whether he we come to cities and metropolitan areas, what jennifer and i find are networks of leaders, elected officials for sure, mayors and county leaders. and heads of major companies, business associations, universities, medical campuses, philanthropies, unions and community and civic groups. and when they come together, they can do grand things together. our
kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> we are back with bruce katz, lee gallagherr bradley, talking about urban issues, urban america and the one thing i'm struck by your book, which i love but i want to ask you more about, is you say washington is broken. you know, nothing is working. but if you, if you look beneath the hood of america as it were, what you see is mayors and mungs pallets, where people are reaching across party lines. working with the private...
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leigh gallagher is author of "the end of the suburbs" and joel kotkin is a distinguished fellow at chapmanauthor of "the next 100 million, america in 2050." welcome to you all. so do you find that when you look at the urban issues in america, are people going to cities for a reason or are they going away from suburbs? >> it's a combination of both. i mean what i document in my book is really a pretty significant change of what people want from the communities they live in, the houses they live in and the way that they live every day. one trend that i'm documenting here is urbanization, which includes the resurgence of cities like new york, like cities all across america have more, you know, outdoor cafes and multi plexes. they're like amusement parks now. i think we've all witnessed that here in the u.s. but at the same time there's a real effort afoot to sort of urbanize the suburbs. the suburbs that will do well in the future will have urban cores. what i mean by that is just a place to get out of your car and walk, a place that's pleasing. there's a tremendous, tremendous yearning for t
leigh gallagher is author of "the end of the suburbs" and joel kotkin is a distinguished fellow at chapmanauthor of "the next 100 million, america in 2050." welcome to you all. so do you find that when you look at the urban issues in america, are people going to cities for a reason or are they going away from suburbs? >> it's a combination of both. i mean what i document in my book is really a pretty significant change of what people want from the communities they live...
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trace gallagher live from our west coast bureau. to hear this one, trace. >> you know, there was a television show showing someone hacked by a pacemaker. barnaby jack said it wasn't only possible but demonstrated on stage. he said terrorists could hack into pumps and infect them with the worms that could commit mass murder. keep in mind, 5 million people in america wear pacemakers including former vice president dick cheney. when barnaby jack was found dead in his san francisco apartment, the medical examiner said it could take months to figure out. police say no foul play suspected. the internet was on fire. with conspiracy theorys. everybody weighing in saying, the government killed barnaby jack. or that his death was fake so he could secretly work for the government. barnaby jack spent his career demonstrating the dangers posed by unscrupulous hackers, pointing out that computer manufacturers failed to install the proper security measures. which is why it was so easily then to be hacked. jack was supposed to appear in vegas this
trace gallagher live from our west coast bureau. to hear this one, trace. >> you know, there was a television show showing someone hacked by a pacemaker. barnaby jack said it wasn't only possible but demonstrated on stage. he said terrorists could hack into pumps and infect them with the worms that could commit mass murder. keep in mind, 5 million people in america wear pacemakers including former vice president dick cheney. when barnaby jack was found dead in his san francisco apartment,...
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trace gallagher. thanks very much.other note, growing worries about the environmental protection agency's new plans to get this, bypass congress, and go ahead with the president's new climate change rules. we will look at the effect this could have on americans from coast-to-coast. that's coming up. >>> a day of anger, turning deadly yet again on the streets of egypt. what does it mean for america if he egypt sinks into a civil war like syria? that question straight ahead. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convennt two bar pack. this is nature v
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i'm trace gallagher. have a great day.o now -- neil cavuto know and your your. >> well, what a piece of work. more americans finding work. great. here's what is not. for most of them, it's parttime work. >> neil: welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. the good news is the economy is churning out more jobs, 162,000 more last month, less than thought but steady as she goes. the problem is while americans are finding more jobs, three times as men are find -- as many are finding they're parttime, which paste ernie country pretty much all the time and not a healthy development. but very much a healthcare development. explain, craig. >> i think that this has 100% to do wit
i'm trace gallagher. have a great day.o now -- neil cavuto know and your your. >> well, what a piece of work. more americans finding work. great. here's what is not. for most of them, it's parttime work. >> neil: welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. the good news is the economy is churning out more jobs, 162,000 more last month, less than thought but steady as she goes. the problem is while americans are finding more jobs, three times as men are find -- as many are finding they're...
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>> shepard: trace gallagher live for us. north korea is reportedly set to manufacture its own smart phone soon. it is said to be android clone. according to kim jong un has given seal of approval after visiting a smart phone manufacturing plant. the country does have a 3 g mobile network it allows north koreans to make only in country voice calls. no texting and no calls abroad. police say a robbery in las vegas was going just fine for the robber until he found out his victim was a cop. didn't end well for him. and, showing your id has become something of a ritual. you do it at the airport security check point or maybe when buying alcohol or cigarettes. soon, you may have to do it before giving yourself a manicure. that's ahead as fox reports live tonight. how do you do a summer clearance event the dodge way? first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. it's a reality
>> shepard: trace gallagher live for us. north korea is reportedly set to manufacture its own smart phone soon. it is said to be android clone. according to kim jong un has given seal of approval after visiting a smart phone manufacturing plant. the country does have a 3 g mobile network it allows north koreans to make only in country voice calls. no texting and no calls abroad. police say a robbery in las vegas was going just fine for the robber until he found out his victim was a cop....
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trace gallagher is in our west coast news hub. she has been speaking in the cyber world at least. >> until they took it off line, shep. she was speaking on a twitter format where people would answer questions. for example she was asked do you think anyone was looking four you? she responded by saying i thought my mom would be the first person looking for me saying that she didn't know that her mom and her brother had been killed until after she was rescued. and you talk about this news conference, there she is showing up to this bull weefl about 40 miles outside of san diego. the intimation was that she was going to speak they first came out and said yes, she would. first then no she will appear with her dad to. no she is not going to give any statement at all. just her father will come out and speak. it's interesting, shep, because the questions keep mounting here. we learned today from these search warrants that in the hours before she was actually kidnapped by james dimagio they had 13 different connections to their phones. we
trace gallagher is in our west coast news hub. she has been speaking in the cyber world at least. >> until they took it off line, shep. she was speaking on a twitter format where people would answer questions. for example she was asked do you think anyone was looking four you? she responded by saying i thought my mom would be the first person looking for me saying that she didn't know that her mom and her brother had been killed until after she was rescued. and you talk about this news...
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eigh gallagher on where the american dream is moving, sunday night at 9:00 on "afterwards" on c-span2. >> coming up live on c-span, "washington journal your code 10:00 a.m. eastern, secretary of state john kerry announces the new state department initiative to reach out to international faith communities. then at -- [no audio] i am not some sort of anti- suburb person who think everybody needs to live in new york city. comingery sensitive across as an espresso sipping, conduct welding elitists of some kind. that is not why i did this book. i understand why people like the suburbs. with a lot of daily life in new york city a lot. trends were just undeniable. and the fact that there is a shift in the way suburban america is perceived by the people that live there is too big of a story to ignore. h gallagher on where the american dream is moving, sunday night at 9:00 on "afterwards" part of the tv this weekend on c-span2. >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about the suffering. -- he white house is a >> obesity in this coun
eigh gallagher on where the american dream is moving, sunday night at 9:00 on "afterwards" on c-span2. >> coming up live on c-span, "washington journal your code 10:00 a.m. eastern, secretary of state john kerry announces the new state department initiative to reach out to international faith communities. then at -- [no audio] i am not some sort of anti- suburb person who think everybody needs to live in new york city. comingery sensitive across as an espresso sipping,...
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. >> i'm nancy gallagher from the university of maryland. a week from monday, we will release a report on media coverage of iran. one of the themes we have noted over and over is basically, portraying the negotiations as an opportunity. the first step in negotiations is an opportunity to test whether iran is serious. i don't think in the coverage we ever saw the reverse question. what is iran looking for as a test of american seriousness about negotiation? i want to ask each of you, if you were to recommend one step that the president could take in the next couple of months to demonstrate in a way that would really resonate with the iran ians, american seriousness and making the diplomatic piece of the equation of equal importance , what would that step he -- be? >> do you want to start, jim? >> i will leave the diplomacy to the professionals. i will say that one of the things i see, for both sides hashedwants to negotiate when it sees it is in a position of weakness -- -- no state wants to negotiate when it sees it is in a position of weakn
. >> i'm nancy gallagher from the university of maryland. a week from monday, we will release a report on media coverage of iran. one of the themes we have noted over and over is basically, portraying the negotiations as an opportunity. the first step in negotiations is an opportunity to test whether iran is serious. i don't think in the coverage we ever saw the reverse question. what is iran looking for as a test of american seriousness about negotiation? i want to ask each of you, if...
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and debbie roe had plenty more to say on the stand trace gallagher from our west coast news hub. she said michael jackson was terrified of pain. >> not only was he afraid of pain, shep. but he had very low pain tolerance. she said that's what paid the way for michael jackson abusing painkillers like demerol and diprivan. propofol the deadly drug that killed jackson. he shoe pointed the finger at these two doctors are. she called them idiots for trying to outdo each other instead of looking out for michael jackson. then she testified that dr. conrad murray, quote: got in there and killed him. murray, of course, is in prison for using the surgical drug propofol to help michael jackson sleend. instead he edd. on it. aeg claims michael jackson hired dr. murray. the family says it was aeg that was actually paying dr. murray's salary, shep. >> as it turned out, trace, the concert promoters were considering debbie roe a hostile witness. >> she aeg's witness and she had previously is said this that she believes ae gemplet was responsible for michael jackson's death. aeg is using her to s
and debbie roe had plenty more to say on the stand trace gallagher from our west coast news hub. she said michael jackson was terrified of pain. >> not only was he afraid of pain, shep. but he had very low pain tolerance. she said that's what paid the way for michael jackson abusing painkillers like demerol and diprivan. propofol the deadly drug that killed jackson. he shoe pointed the finger at these two doctors are. she called them idiots for trying to outdo each other instead of...
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so trace gallagher is live with us.of this debate is about how patients conceived the baby. >> and, in fact, jason patrick says, shep, the only reason is he in this fight at all because he and his ex-girlfriend had this baby through artificial means instead of naturally. a judge cited a california law passed back in 2011 defines him as a sperm donor. even as the man who wrote that law, is he a state senator by the name of jerry hill. he says it needs to be amended to make sure that sperm donors have the chance to become parental rights if they are involved in a child's life to a certain extent. patrick, today, told legislators that he is heavily involved in his son's life. listen. >> i will sit down and show you mothers of the video of the teaching who i am da'da. every single age, every month that he went through. preschool, father, mother, both signatures it. i would like to show you all that kind of stuff because that evidence was barred from being shown in a california courthouse. >> of course, the ex-girlfriend dan
so trace gallagher is live with us.of this debate is about how patients conceived the baby. >> and, in fact, jason patrick says, shep, the only reason is he in this fight at all because he and his ex-girlfriend had this baby through artificial means instead of naturally. a judge cited a california law passed back in 2011 defines him as a sperm donor. even as the man who wrote that law, is he a state senator by the name of jerry hill. he says it needs to be amended to make sure that sperm...
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>> i'm just saying. >> ed rendell with us, thomas roberts, leigh gallagher with us.icture of a-rod as artfully over a-rod's bed as artfully as i would have. half man half horse. robert gibbs in washington, all bull. and with us in washington pulitzer-prize winning columnist associate editor of "the washington post" and political analyst eugene robinson. did you hear about this a-rod stuff, man? it's unbelievable. >> whoa. yeah. so the report is that he is actually a rat in addition to doping and that he has ratted out a teammate, is that right? >> he's a doper, he's a cheater, and he's in big trouble because he's going to fenway tonight and it is going to be ugly. we're going to get to this breaking news in a minute. cbs breaking the news on a-rod. before we get to that. we've got to sort of tie the bow on the story. we can't just leave -- >> the boston snitches don't do well in boston. whitey bulger taught us that. >> don't do well. >> rats don't do well. >> yeah. so rats don't do well. anyway, so leigh, we were -- before joking about asking you your weight, so mika
>> i'm just saying. >> ed rendell with us, thomas roberts, leigh gallagher with us.icture of a-rod as artfully over a-rod's bed as artfully as i would have. half man half horse. robert gibbs in washington, all bull. and with us in washington pulitzer-prize winning columnist associate editor of "the washington post" and political analyst eugene robinson. did you hear about this a-rod stuff, man? it's unbelievable. >> whoa. yeah. so the report is that he is actually a...
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. >> reporter: leigh gallagher is author of "the end of the suburbs" >> people want to be closer to the things they want and need to do every day, and closer to each other. >> reporter: within the next decade retirees aged 65 and over will control 70% of the nation's disposable income. that has not gone unnoticed by cities. there's a full out competition for those urban immigrants. and their dollars. cities from charlotte, north carolina, to miami, florida, are upgrading public transportation and facilities to appeal to older residents. >> it's being near activity, action, liveliness, it's a much more social type of, way of life. and i think that's what people want, especially after their kids are gone and moved out of the house. >> reporter: retirees may have downsized their living space, but they say they upgraded their lives. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> still to come, a stunning video warning to students about texting while driving. >> people with mental illness regularly struggle with their symptoms but as our chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook reports tonightct they
. >> reporter: leigh gallagher is author of "the end of the suburbs" >> people want to be closer to the things they want and need to do every day, and closer to each other. >> reporter: within the next decade retirees aged 65 and over will control 70% of the nation's disposable income. that has not gone unnoticed by cities. there's a full out competition for those urban immigrants. and their dollars. cities from charlotte, north carolina, to miami, florida, are...
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trace gallagher with the story now.ey, trace. >> greg, i've never seen a confrontation between police officers like this. what happened we had two plain clothes officers from new jersey driving an unmarked minivan and pulled over a car on the new jersey turnpike. the state trooper saw that and he knows in the past couple of months there have been a number of robberies caused by police who were impersonating or -- yeah, impersonating police officers. he pulls over. he decides to go up and check it out. the first part of this whole thing was laced with the f word. we cut that out. so we'll pick it up at the meat of the argument. it is very heated. list listen. >> [ bleep ] look like - like -- [ inaudible ] [ bleep ]. >> they've been impersonating, a rash of three of them in the last month in unmarked cars, a rash of police impersonators. >> keep in mind the two suspects are still in the car, still in the car listening to this whole thing. the plain clothed cops then call the trooper a rookie. you finally have a sergeant t
trace gallagher with the story now.ey, trace. >> greg, i've never seen a confrontation between police officers like this. what happened we had two plain clothes officers from new jersey driving an unmarked minivan and pulled over a car on the new jersey turnpike. the state trooper saw that and he knows in the past couple of months there have been a number of robberies caused by police who were impersonating or -- yeah, impersonating police officers. he pulls over. he decides to go up and...
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>> shepard: trace gallagher on area 51 from l.a. another -- first of all, if you would like to check out those declassified cia documents for yourself. the national security archive has posted them online. we have a link at foxnews.com/shep. it's right under the top story section. now, to that new bombshell from the nsa leaker. the "the washington post" newspaper revealing today new documents from ed snowden. and they show that our government has been illegally reading our emails and listening to our phone calls for years. i'm not talking terror suspects here. innocent citizens. people who did nothing wrong were accuse offed of doing nothing wrong it. it could have happened to any of us, thousands of times. ed snowden gave top secret documents to the "the washington post" according to the report. the national security agency broke privacy rules repeatedly to snoop on americans. happened again and again. it apparently happened every year since the nsa surveillance program began back in 2008. some of the cases were simple mistakes lik
>> shepard: trace gallagher on area 51 from l.a. another -- first of all, if you would like to check out those declassified cia documents for yourself. the national security archive has posted them online. we have a link at foxnews.com/shep. it's right under the top story section. now, to that new bombshell from the nsa leaker. the "the washington post" newspaper revealing today new documents from ed snowden. and they show that our government has been illegally reading our...
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trace gallagher on that part of the story. of the remaining dozen, a couple are big names. >> yeah, in fact, shep, if you look at this list, six of them aren't even in the big leagues anymore. six that have been sent down to the minor leagues. one that's on the disabled list. and one more that has already been released. of the four remaining names, the two big ones are nelson cruz, he is a right fielder for the texas rangers. he leads his team in home runs and rbis and he said he took performance enhancing drugs because of a preseason intestinal virus saying quoting here, i made an error in judgment that i deeply regret and i accept full responsibility for that error. i should have handled the situation differently. and my illness was no excuse. the tigers shortstop jhonny peralta made the all star team this year. was having a breakout year. he made no excuses, saying, quote: my greatest punishment is knowing that i have let so many good people down. i promise to do everything possible to try and earn back the respect that i h
trace gallagher on that part of the story. of the remaining dozen, a couple are big names. >> yeah, in fact, shep, if you look at this list, six of them aren't even in the big leagues anymore. six that have been sent down to the minor leagues. one that's on the disabled list. and one more that has already been released. of the four remaining names, the two big ones are nelson cruz, he is a right fielder for the texas rangers. he leads his team in home runs and rbis and he said he took...
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here on more of the suburbs' demise, leigh gallagher, author of "the end of the suburbs." great to have you on the program. >> great to be here. >> what makes you say we are seeing the end of the suburbs? >> it's funny. there's a number of indicators that really -- pretty convincingly show that our love affair with suburbia, suburban america as we know it, coming to an end. there's a number of reasons behind that, some of them are due to the financial crisis and the housing boom and bust, many of them are not. things like the rising prices of energy. when we built our housing landscape in the suburban pattern way back in the '50s, it worked well at the time. but we kind of grew and grew and grew and the model sort of grew outsized. people spending a lot of money to get to work, 3.5 million people spending more than an hour and a half each way to get to their jobs, it's just not sustainable. >> which is why people are moving to the cities. >> yes, many people are moving to the cities. >> that's all over the world. but your prediction is not for all suburbs. >> that's right.
here on more of the suburbs' demise, leigh gallagher, author of "the end of the suburbs." great to have you on the program. >> great to be here. >> what makes you say we are seeing the end of the suburbs? >> it's funny. there's a number of indicators that really -- pretty convincingly show that our love affair with suburbia, suburban america as we know it, coming to an end. there's a number of reasons behind that, some of them are due to the financial crisis and the...
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and the city of new orleans was devastated the recovery there is still very much underway, andy gallagherduces us now to the creative people who have gone to the big easy to help drive its revival. matthew's come a long way since helping his father fix up houses in vermont. he is now a respected furniture desnowier a booming business. >> this material is what makes my work beautiful to me. and like many of the creative entrepreneurs he was drawn to new orleans in the desperate days following hurricane katrina. >> i visited and really fell in love with the city. the music, the young people moving here. who really had it in their heart they wanted to be part of rebuilding the city. >> and the influx of the young and the talented is obvious across the city. shared work spaces like the heart of downtown are increasingly common. and new orleans is now ranked as one of north america's biggest brain magnets. a trend that finance professor says is a game changer. >> the real difference after katrina is it has raised the bar, it has raised the level of possibilities the r the city and what people
and the city of new orleans was devastated the recovery there is still very much underway, andy gallagherduces us now to the creative people who have gone to the big easy to help drive its revival. matthew's come a long way since helping his father fix up houses in vermont. he is now a respected furniture desnowier a booming business. >> this material is what makes my work beautiful to me. and like many of the creative entrepreneurs he was drawn to new orleans in the desperate days...
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. >> bonnie erbe: jim gallagher also protested, since he lives in the neighborhood and was affected by the sewage overflow. >> i never thought this could happen here. at the same time, i do believe they think that we would just roll over. that we're a sleepy community and we would do nothing about this. >> it was very weird and surreal because why would this happen here in but the traffic going up and down, all the women coming and going and -- >> the fact of the matter is the chino hills residents are not willing to take this lying down. chino hills residents stood their ground, we called attention to city officials about this, we call attention to the property owner that we weren't going to stand for this. >> you know, today, it's chino hills, it's corona eastville, roland heights, tomorrow it's going to be all of southern california. >> bonnie erbe: even members to have the chinese american association of chino hills are against birth tourism. >> i feel it's -- it's not right, and i think i did whatever necessary to get my citizenship from beginning until now, and i think that's the
. >> bonnie erbe: jim gallagher also protested, since he lives in the neighborhood and was affected by the sewage overflow. >> i never thought this could happen here. at the same time, i do believe they think that we would just roll over. that we're a sleepy community and we would do nothing about this. >> it was very weird and surreal because why would this happen here in but the traffic going up and down, all the women coming and going and -- >> the fact of the matter...
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. >> my name is michael gallagher and i'm presently a battalion chief at carp summerland fire. haven't been on anything this big in probably 20 years. we have been assigned night operations. we work all night long. come back, we get resupplied, refueled. we eat. we can, we catch a few hours of sleep and we go back and do it again. this is our eighth, ninth day on the line, and we're going to keep going until either somebody relieves us or we turn a corner on this thing and put it out. we were up in a division last night where firefighters put the fire on the ground, fought fire with fire. as the big fire burns this way, the smaller fire, we set burns this way and it eliminates all of that fuel so that the fire can't jump the highway or whatever line you are trying to hold. as soon as the fire was laid out on the ground, it got into 9 dry ground fuel and then trees started to torch. so you would hear that crackle and this -- you knew we were going to get to some fireworks. you see colors and sounds and smells that you will never see anywhere else. all the smoke that this fire cr
. >> my name is michael gallagher and i'm presently a battalion chief at carp summerland fire. haven't been on anything this big in probably 20 years. we have been assigned night operations. we work all night long. come back, we get resupplied, refueled. we eat. we can, we catch a few hours of sleep and we go back and do it again. this is our eighth, ninth day on the line, and we're going to keep going until either somebody relieves us or we turn a corner on this thing and put it out. we...
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i remember i opened with, it could be worse, gallagher could have been booked for the show. [ laughter the food. >> food flying at them. i said, "you know, i just give it up for you guys. you have a lot of discipline." i couldn't even skip a meal. i tried to develop an eating disorder in college and it just didn't take. >> jay: right. [ laughter ] and this is killing. >> i found out -- i posted on youtube, and i found that that was a known terrorist organization. >> jay: there you go. well congratulations on your hit show, "inside amy --" >> thank you. >> jay: it really does well. >> thank you. >> jay: it's really a very clever show. [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: i mean, how did you -- [ applause ] how did you get your own show? because you know, a lot of people go a lot longer than you and never get a show. how did that happen? >> yeah. well, thanks for making me feel bad about it. >> jay: no, that means you're very talented obviously. you got at a young age. >> i knew they were going to film a pilot with me. at first i was thinking that i would film a talk show. because as anyone k
i remember i opened with, it could be worse, gallagher could have been booked for the show. [ laughter the food. >> food flying at them. i said, "you know, i just give it up for you guys. you have a lot of discipline." i couldn't even skip a meal. i tried to develop an eating disorder in college and it just didn't take. >> jay: right. [ laughter ] and this is killing. >> i found out -- i posted on youtube, and i found that that was a known terrorist organization....
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with me in new york city, is mike gallagher. i guess we now know that sultry. >> if they want to read the article inside, they don't have to bye rolling stone magazine, hello, google, twitter, itself. i think this article in this magazine could have sold perhaps as many copies if they hadn't used the same photograph, it's just so offensive to all the victims and the victim's families. >> it fits -- could it be, mike, that the only people who bought this magazine were editors and reporters, reporting on the magazine. 60,000 people, that's essentially every editor and writer on both coasts. >> it's good news for rolling stone. this is the problem, this is the pitfall, when we get outraged on something that deserves to be outraged all we do is fan the fire and sell product for these people. i have learned to walk away, to ignore a story, they're like the little spoiled bra eed brat on playground who cries for attention. i talked to so many people who were so disappointed in that cover. >> i don't know what you're referring to. >> i
with me in new york city, is mike gallagher. i guess we now know that sultry. >> if they want to read the article inside, they don't have to bye rolling stone magazine, hello, google, twitter, itself. i think this article in this magazine could have sold perhaps as many copies if they hadn't used the same photograph, it's just so offensive to all the victims and the victim's families. >> it fits -- could it be, mike, that the only people who bought this magazine were editors and...
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eugene robinson and leigh gallagher all still with us.enior national correspondent for bloomberg business week, joshua green. a lot to talk about today. let's talk, though, about what the president is going to be doing today this week and over the next week. president obama is set to kick off a week-long vacation in martha's vineyard and that, of course, in turn is triggering the expected criticism from all corners of capitol hill who are now on a month-long recess themselves. "usa today" reporting the first family will be staying at the $7 million home of a top democratic donor on martha's vineyard. bill clinton vacationed at martha's vineyard during his time in office but he famously -- remember this, he famously switched his vacation destination to jackson hole after his pollster dick morris, yes, the same dick morris, found out that wyoming actually polled better in an election year than martha's vineyard for a vacation! >> joe, don't you normally poll the family on where you want to go instead of the country? just ask the kids, where
eugene robinson and leigh gallagher all still with us.enior national correspondent for bloomberg business week, joshua green. a lot to talk about today. let's talk, though, about what the president is going to be doing today this week and over the next week. president obama is set to kick off a week-long vacation in martha's vineyard and that, of course, in turn is triggering the expected criticism from all corners of capitol hill who are now on a month-long recess themselves. "usa...
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andy gallagher introduces us to some of the creative people who have gone to the big easy to help drive revival. >> reporter: matthew has come a long way since helping his father fix up houses in vermont. he's now a respected furniture designer with a booming business. >> this wood is what makes my work beautiful to me. >> reporter: like many of the creative entrepreneurs he was drown to new orleans in the desperate stays following hurricane katrina. >> i visited and fell in love with the city. the music, the young people moving here who really had it in their heart they wanted to be part of rebuilding the city. >> reporter: and the influx of the young and the talented is obvious across the city. shared workspaces in the heart of downtown are increasingly common, and new orleans is now ranked as one of north america's talent. >> what has rais raised the barf the city and what can they do here. >> reporter: it has helped new orleans stage a remarkable comeback. but when you come to neighborhoods like the lower ninth ward which was hit hard by the storm there are some problems that still
andy gallagher introduces us to some of the creative people who have gone to the big easy to help drive revival. >> reporter: matthew has come a long way since helping his father fix up houses in vermont. he's now a respected furniture designer with a booming business. >> this wood is what makes my work beautiful to me. >> reporter: like many of the creative entrepreneurs he was drown to new orleans in the desperate stays following hurricane katrina. >> i visited and...
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thank you. >> i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith.id john kerry giving his first accounts of the crisis in syria. the secretary delivers litany of what they believe is the proof
thank you. >> i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith.id john kerry giving his first accounts of the crisis in syria. the secretary delivers litany of what they believe is the proof
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trace gallagher has more from the newsroom. >> it was the second time she made big news., they did a local profile on her that she was a cardinals cheerleader and she served 16 months in iraq and kuwait, right? that was the big news. then the woman who cheers for her team and fought for her country. listen to a little bit of that. >> i had an awesome friend basically said, what do you have to lose? just do it. to be at this age and still be able to do this and do it after taking such a long break, it's been really exciting. >> so she's a cheerleader and turns out she's also a fighter. listen to the 911 call now where she tells the police dispatcher her boyfriend is hitting her. >> what's going on there? >> my boyfriend became abusive. we just got into a physical fight. i've never gotten into a physical fight. he smashed my head into tile. >> when the police arrived on scene, they noticed both the cheerleader and boyfriend were drunk. the boyfriend told police she found a text message on his phone from a woman and she didn't approve. he says he didn't hit her and she went
trace gallagher has more from the newsroom. >> it was the second time she made big news., they did a local profile on her that she was a cardinals cheerleader and she served 16 months in iraq and kuwait, right? that was the big news. then the woman who cheers for her team and fought for her country. listen to a little bit of that. >> i had an awesome friend basically said, what do you have to lose? just do it. to be at this age and still be able to do this and do it after taking...
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now he has stepped forward and trace gallagher is live on the west coast with this story.e. >> reporter: it's a good one, martha, it will boost your faith. 19-year-old katie lance was driving on highway 19 in missouri and a car cross the center line and hit her head on, trapping her in her car. a priest came by about five minutes later, he parked 150 yards behind the first responders, he walked up to the car, he told a deputy who he was and then he started katie inside the car. she asked him to pray with her. he prayed for her leg not to hurt. he anointed her with oil and then he left. for days and days, nobody knew who he was. they called him the mystery priest, the traveling angel. and then the mystery deepened when the fire department released 80 pictures of the crash scene and the priest was not visible in a single picture. the priest finally turned out to be father patrick dowling and he says he stopped, because that's what you do. listen. >> you do it. you offer your services. as a priest. because you have the power to forgive sins and you have the power to anoint. >
now he has stepped forward and trace gallagher is live on the west coast with this story.e. >> reporter: it's a good one, martha, it will boost your faith. 19-year-old katie lance was driving on highway 19 in missouri and a car cross the center line and hit her head on, trapping her in her car. a priest came by about five minutes later, he parked 150 yards behind the first responders, he walked up to the car, he told a deputy who he was and then he started katie inside the car. she asked...