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FOXNEWSW Shepard Smith Reporting July 7, 2014



>> good monday afternoon to you and yours. good to be back with you. first from the fox news deck. turn on your phone and your laptop at the airport? or security screeners will take it. that is a knew warning for folks traveling to the united states from somewhere overseas. according to the transportation security administration. so it's not domestic but when you're coming here. they did not announce a reason for the change but intelligence officials say they believe al qaeda is working on a new generation of bombs to smuggle on to commercial airliners. look at the wall over there in a statement tsa officials say the new security measures affect direct flights to the united states and will take effect very soon. they also say that it's devices like phones do not power up, tsa will tell you to leave your phone behind in a foreign country. and those travelers may have to face extra screening. the agency has not disclosed which airports will take up the new standard. industry data shows 250 foreign airports have direct flights to the united states. homeland security officials say the tsa does not screen passengers abroad but it can set security standards for flights to america. peter doocy is live in washington. peter, i'm coming back from paris, my phone won'tuzñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?p and i have to leave my phone for the french.bñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ? >> yeah, tough luck. holdland security official told me this announcement is the warning of passenger trying to come to the u.s., if their phone or laptop is dead and they can't power it up, a not going on the plane, will be left behind and get it back is between that traveler and whatever country in europe, the middle east, or north africa, his or her flight is originating from. this official tells me that travelers are going to be given other chance to plug their device in to see if they can prove it heat has not been corrupted but the new rule is simple. powerless twices will not be permitted on the aircraft. the travel irmay undergo additional screening. the tsa cannot screen passengers outside the u.s. but are able to mandate these changes for passengers landing here. >> tell us more about the intelligence reports that led to this presumably. >> the hundreds of people with american and european passports now fighting alongside extremists in syria, have officials worried that innovative bombmakers, particularly al qaeda, can use those westerners to carry their latest hard to detect explosives and avoid suspicion with those passports. >> you remember earlier in the year tsa told airlines to pay more attention to possible explosives in shoes, in toothpaste, bottles and the like there had been warnings that maybe something was coming down the pike, and especially when syria seemed so fall apart. >> a homeland security official tells me the new policy won't cause delays because people usually show opener for international flights anyway. >> yeah, okay. peter, nice to see you. let's bring in tom branch, former deputy director of the transportation -- i guess you can make something that looks luke my iphone that will go boom? >> the developments are very creative, from the al qaeda bombmakers. they're always looking at new ways to transport explosive material, and you have a power source in a cell phone and maybe you get some small amount of liquid or explosive powered powder in there and it's an emerging threat but substantial enough to take the precautions. >> the real concern is not some al qaeda member from the northeast but someone american or western who would have a western or even simply american president after having dealt with al qaeda. >> right. this is kind of the new brand of terrorists. they are newly radicalized. there's not a lot known about the associations that they may have. makes them a little harder to identify than people who have spent years in the. movement across the middle east, they carry western r. passports and it's difficult to check, and we don't know to what extent they will participate. suicide bombers or is that too far? a new brand. don't know a lot about it. raises suspicions and requires some action be taken. >> all foreign security is not the same. anybody who has traveled much knows that. i would guess that it be putting restrictions in place for locations where maybe they're not as vigilant as we are around here. >> well, that is exactly what they would be doing. they would probably be looking at perimeter security, how eaty it is to get on the airport. how much do we know about at the backgrounds of aircraft fuelers, caterers, baggage hasn'ters in foreign locations, and the track record of the airline for security itself. so a variety of factors go into determining where you want to implement these procedures. >> all of this sounds great on the surface, but when your sister is coming back from london for the week, and she has her iphone there, which is her entire life, and she is all for this until they want her phone. i can't imagine this is going to go over very well with the 82-year-old in a wheelchair who suddenly has to give up the phone. >> this is always theññ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñm about aviation security. how far do youiñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ? go, hu enforce it? i would say the policy to take the phone rather than having it be inspected has to do with foreign regulations, or it's an enforcement mechanism. a way to make you be terribly vigilant about what you carry onboard an aircraft. >> think we'll see this in the ute? after all my shampoo is causing enormous problems. >> you never know. every morning the first thing dhs and tsa do is re-assess the threat, see if it's evolved. what intelligence do they have, how substantial, and if they get information that requires precautions you can bet they'll put it in place in the united states. >> the nigerian government now s and women have escaped but hundreds more victims are still missing. here's the new information. terrorist captured more than 60 victims last knight in kidnap that the nigerian government denied happened. villagers say that the women escaped, these same 60 escaped, when their cappers were busy attacking a military post. a separate incident from the kid nopers in the spring with terrorists from boca hard rum abducted school girled and threatened 0 sell them. 200 of those are still missing. government officials are working on a number of leads. boca haram demanded a prisoner swap to get the girl's back but the nigerian president says he will not negotiate. israely soldiers caught on camera beating an american teenager. it's brutal, and we have the video ahead. it comes as several israelis reportedly confessed they did indeed kill the teenager's cousin, set him on fire, as part of a revenge plot. and hamas militants are threatening more violence. there's a lot of the information. the blade runner, oscar pistorius, have you seen this new video that has been leaked? he re-enacted the moment he says he shot and killed his magazine model girlfriend, and now his defense team is furious because somebody leaked the images to the news media. will this mean a mistrial? or will we get a verdict this week? the blade runner and the rest of the day's news from the fox news deck after this. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. 11 minutes past the hour. several report tornadoes tore through central iowa during severe storms across the midwest. check out this video. officials say the stormed downed trees and damaged a couple homes. no reports of anybody hurt. national weather service officials are working to confirm exactly how many tornadoes touched down but spotters reported at least 11 of them in one day. three suspects confess to killing a palestinian teenager in jerusalem. an official says the men re-enacted the crime for the police. re-enacted kidnapping and burning him alive. palestinians claim it was revenge murder after the killing of three israeli teenagers. israeli officials arrested a total of six jewish men in the palestinian teen imagery's death. the attack sparked violent protests and israeli security forces arrested the american cousin of the murdered palestinian teenager, saying he took part in the protests outside of jerusalem. the boy's parents said he was there but didn't throw rocks and daytona do anything bad they say police brutally beat him. this video shows who masked officers -- look at that -- kicking and hitting the boy, who actually lives in florida but was over there. israeli authorities say the footage iskwñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ edited and that's a quote. they've been released -- they have released that teenager on bail. steve harry gap has more on this. what more do we know about this kid from tampa? >> he is a 15-year-old high school sophomore. right now his parents say he has a broken chin and a broken nose. he went over to israel with his parents for the summer to visit relatives. he claims not to have thrown any rocks. he claims he was just aby -- bystander at the demonstration. >> why they attack you? >> i don't know, so i ran. >> they said you were throwing something at them. >> no, i jumped the fence and tried to run away because i just saw somebody running at me. so, i tried to run away. >> he has been released from jail but remains under house arrest in jerusalem. >> what is the u.s.' position and what sort of action is the united states taking here? >> right now u.s. officials at the state department saying they're awaiting the results of an investigation by israeli officials into exactly what happened on the ground. >> we remain shocked he was severely beaten, while in police custody, and strongly have condemned that, and in use of excessive force, of course. >> within the next hour we expect to hear from khdeir's relatives in tampa. they're likely to press for his immediate release from home detention in jerusalem. >> and the back and forth continues as it has for decades. thank you, steve. lawyers for the blade runner, the olympic runner, oscar pistorius, the lawyers are accusing a television network of illegally obtaining footage of oscar pistorius, which shows his re-enactment of the moment he admits he shot and killed his model girlfriend. in this re-end actment, there's calling it, pistorius makes a gesture with his hand as if he were holding a gun. the video aired yesterday on a television station in australia. but defense lawyers say it was never supposed to go public at all. they say they prepared it for an animated re-end actment of the deadly night. no mention of this video in court today. remember, pistorius said he shot and killed reeva steenkamp because he thought she was an intruder. will the defense gift any sort of relief over this release? why would there. there are judges involved and three of them. there are no jurors. surely judges can handle such a thing. >> at home there's word women are earning more than men, not most places, not even a majority of the places, far from it. but at least in some cities. we'll show you the list and crunch the numbers with kennedy. in parts of passenger jets that weren't even flying ending up in a river. now crews have quite a cleanup ahead. how did that end up there? we'll get to it. crews in montana are working to remove some giant plane parts from a river. the wetteddest looking thing. they fail off a freight train that jumped the track in montana, west of the divide. we have some pictures in the slide show. i'm telling you, never seen anything quite like it. these are the fuselages from 737. three boeing fuselages slid down the embankment into the river. the fuselage is the main part. i don't know why they're green. they didn't have in the seats in them. they're going through an assembly plant. you can see the white water rafting at the bottom. where did the jets come from? officials say the train was carrying six of these fuselages. they were under -- three of them stayed on the land and three in the water. this picture taken from a rafter down here who must have felt like planes were crashing in their river. no word on what caused the derailment. the embankment just sort of gave wear. spokesman for the railroad says progress is very slow and too take until tomorrow to clear the river, and one boeing official says the fuselages had nothing in them, just a shell no, seats or electric train counties. he said these were headed to a facility to become part of a 737 which seats 150 people. boeing has experts on scene to see if they can salvage the pieces. the jets that went into the river, three of them on the side, three up top. there are only 23 cities in all of america -- there are hundreds and hundreds of sits but only 23 where women earn more money on average than men, according to a texas news analysis of census bureau analysis. so it's one ore analysis. our producer chris has the list. you make more than all the men. >> combined. >> that's kennedy. we'll get to her. chris has this data but i don't nowhere the mic is. >> yes. >> i don't know. >> that could be a problem. >> jessica? >> you hear here? 30 lashes with wet noodle. oh, look at this. kennedy is so helpful. >> we looked at average median salaries over the past 12 months for men and women who worked full time. san francisco came in at thank you number five, women there earn 12% more than men. >> 12%? >> mt. vernon, number, women made 12.2% more than men. in inglewood, by los angeles, 2% more than, number two, indio, california, just near palm springs. they make 14.6%. the number one place is not up north. it's not out west. it's actually down south, north carolina, women there outearn member by 27.1%. >> for real? >> yes. >> is there a particular industry or a reason for that? >> that's all that we have. >> just bucking the trend. >> yes, yes. >> all right, thank you. i want to talk to kennedy about that. she joins us over here. the host of the independents on the fox business network. 23 cities in the whole done. >> that's it. >> i guess they're working on it about not going so well. >> if you want to overcome the pay gap there are lovely places to move if you're a woman and starting out and you want to better the boys. there are some great coastal towns. not a lot of big cities on the list. 150,000 was the largest populous of the cities -- >> how is that nobody 2014, that with extreme regularity, men earn so much more than women? >> it's a very complex issue. know the president has made this one of his social hallmarks, closing the income gap -- >> the white house needs to work on it, too. >> they do, because in 2009, the income gap was 13%. american earn aing more than women, and now six years later it's 13%, still exactly 13%. >> i am surprised that it still exists. women have pretty good lobbies and you would think that a female candidate, a woman candidate, would start jumping up and down and screaming, why does this gap exist? it's not ozzie and harriet. >> not enough women scream up and jump up and down for promotions and raises, and women want to get along in corporate culture, and some ways women want to be the new men, and if you really want to make as much as your male counterparts you have to use more aggressive tactics, often times, and we also have very different -- we have different patterns of employment, especially when women opt out to have kids which is the most important job a woman can have. >> obviously. but like this company, you can get four months off, half of it paid. and the guys can gate couple of weeks, too. >> what is happening nowdays -- my husband and i experimented with this in our own lives -- having and flexibility, and invest neglect partnership. there are times when my husband works more or i work more. we split things up, and you have to think unanimous traditionally. can you have it snail don't think that's necessary for every person, but there are new ways of trying, and i think often times the argument about the income inequality gap between men and women is a distraction. >> from what. >> from actually doing the work and doing the very best you can, and i don't want to see young women enter the work force and claim that they're somehow victimized by a set of circumstances that may or may not be beyond their control. if it is within your control go out, do your best, and ask for the promotions and raises. >> can you see the person in human resources or the corporate boardroom who says, let's get a woman so we don't have to pay as much. >> if that were the case every fortune 500 case would be stocked with women. there is a did spirity. sometimes -- disparity. sometimes it's complex and something we have to overcome. stop the battle of the sexes. >> see you tonight at 9:00. thank you. police in a case of a father who left his son to die in a hot car are searching the family's home for light bulbs and there is so much more to this. the mother, the answers the mother has given, are, well, -- they're not pretty. i've been away for a week but just catching up on the case. >> really disturbing. nothing fits right now. >> it's starting to fit. just not the way we would like to. there are more words out there but they're gone. i don't know, the first day back from vacation. i william just say, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ start a team. join a team. walk to end alzheimer's. visit alz.org/walk today. a fox report now and more headlines from the fox news deck. at least 14 people died and nearly 70 others hurt in shootings in chicago. police say the city's murder rate has dropped this year, as cops crack down on gangs. emergency officials now say a 32-year-old lifeguard drowned while trying to rescue a swimmer last night off the coast of southern california. the swimmer made it back to shore safely. the fire cheer says it's the first death of a newport beach lifeguard on the job. and watch this. they're at it again. time for the annual running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. on day one, health officials say four people were hurt but not seriously, even though a bull did manage to gore one runner in the thigh. each year we count up the gore examination the deaths in pamplona. óqoqúúñ@ we're now getting a look at the search warrants in the case of the father accused of letting his baby roast to death in a hot car. the release comes as the boy's mother now comes under scrutiny in a drama that has seen bombshell after another. detectives caught the boy's mother talking to her husband in the interrogation room at the cop shop, when they grilled him about leaving his toddler in the scorching car, and according to investigators the wife asked the husband, did you say too much? the father is a guy named ross harris. he told police he forgot to drop his son off at the daycare. investigators say he knew the toddler was in the car for seven agonizing hours. they say ehe even came out to put items in the car during the day and still left his son trapped inside. according to detectives when daycare worker told the wife the son never showed up, her very first reaction,%gñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ, wasd must have left theñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ e car. seriously. remember, police say both parents admitted they searchedded the internet for inf

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