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Rusty? did any of it makes sense, we able to come up with a theory of what happened? no i mean this was a man who is so beloved by so many people. jeffrey russ lived across the whole forest in college. always had a giant smile on his face no out of the situation. he used to and every conversation with how can i help you, can i do for you? in the tight-knit jewish community rusty lived in a man like him is called a mensch, it is first and up guy. now that very supportive community gather on his wife of ten years. they ve been together since college, he always spoke about her with great affection and respect. family moved to a suburb of atlanta after rusty accepted a job as software engine air. they had a summer house at the lake, about, two great kids

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2013 at the electric zoo dance music festival in new york, 20-year-old olivia rotundo and jeffrey russ died of an overd e overdose. she had taken six hits of molly. as a result, the festival was shut down by the city after just two days. it s very tragic. the bottom line is what you see here is people doing drugs that shouldn t be doing drugs and you see the fatal consequences and when people want to go down that slippery slope and say oh, it s just fun, it isn t just fun. there are two families that are not going to have their children coming home. coming up, fox files goes on a spice raid. police, police. upgrade to the philips norelco sensotouch 3d for the most advanced shaving experience. with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/upgrade now to save $30.

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so toxic that in august of 2013, at the electric zoo dance music festival in new york, 20-year-old olivia retunda and 23-year-old jeffrey russ died from overdoses of mdma. she said she had taken six hits of molly. as a result of the deaths the scheduled three-day festival, where a ticket can cost as much as 400 bucks, was shut down by the city after two days. my feet felt so heavy at the end of the day. it s very tragic. the bottom line what is you see they used to get really tired. here is people doing drugs that until i started gellin . shouldn t be doing drugs and you i got dr. scholl s massaging gel insoles. see the fatal consequences. when people want to go town that when they re in my shoes, slippery slope and say, it s my feet and legs feel less tired. just fun, it isn t just fun. there are two families that are i m a believer. not going to have their children dr. scholl s massaging gel insoles. come home. i m a believer! coming up, fox files goes on a spice raid. okay ladies, whenever you re ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i ll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don t want you to pay for this. it s not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week.

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so toxic that in august of 2013 at the electric zoo dance music festival in new york, 20-year-old olivia rotondo and 23-year-old jeffrey russ died from overdoses of mdma. rotondo reportedly told emt she had taken six hits of molly. as a result of the deaths, the three-day festival, where a ticket can cost as much as $400, was shut down by the city after just two days. it s very tragic. the bottom line here is what you see is people doing drugs that shouldn t be doing drugs and you see the fatal consequences. when people want to go down that slippery slope and say, oh, it s just fun, it isn t just fun. there s two families that won t have their children come home. next, f fox files goes on a spice raid. we put members first. join the nation.

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so toxic that in august of 2013, at the electric zoo dance music festival in new york, 20-year-old olivia retunda and 23-year-old jeffrey russ died from overdoses of mdma. she said she had taken six hits of molly. as a result of the deaths the scheduled three-day festival, where a ticket can cost as much as 400 bucks, was shut down by the city after two days. it s very tragic. the bottom line what is you see here is people doing drugs that shouldn t be doing drugs and you see the fatal consequences. when people want to go town that slippery slope and say, it s just fun, it isn t just fun. there are two families that are not going to have their children come home. coming up, fox files goes on a spice raid. police, police! [ male announcer ] what if a small company

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130902:10:10:00

Lot of young people and the drug known to be taken there is known as ecstasy and it s believed to have caused the deaths of at least two people at the electric zoo festival on new york s randall s island. tens of thousands flocking to the big apple for the marathon party. it featured five stages and a lot of popular deejays there. but the fun over the weekend turned into a real tragedy. a 20-year-old was a college student from rhode island was pronounced dead after she was rushed to the hospital on saturday night. police say that 23-year-old jeffrey russ of rochester died early sunday morning. city officials say both deaths appear to be related to the drug molly. you ve got a big problem. if you re taking this drug on a hot day you re going to become dehydrated, your heart is going to start racing, you may have convulsions, you may get a haert attack and you heart attack and you may get a stroke. a former homicide

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0 iranians are happy. when the president of the united states said it was a red line, he didn t say it s a red line and by the way i m going to have to seek approval of congress. we better send a very clear message in a unified way that we re not going to tolerate proliferation of weapons of mass destruction let alone their use. if you don t send that message, that has real world consequences. this isn t a reality tv show. at the end of the day, something will actually happen. people will lose their life. anna: the other mind-boggling things, strong words from the secretary of state on friday. and when the president comes back it is like how long are we going to wait? we push it back until september 9 at least when congress comes back. we can wait that long? and then where does the president go immediately after? he goes to the golf course with the vice president. brian: syrians say in this one of their major newspapers says, quote, the start of an historic the reason to vote for obama was he would bring the world with us. this is precedent for ignoring the use of weapons of mass destruction. iraq and iran used them against each other and we stood back while our enemies devastated each other. brian: i watched an iranian columnist in his 70 s, he says five times already syria used these chemicals and they are astounding in the inner workings of the syrian government why this time is a big deal to us. they used it in march. we thought they crossed a red line. the president never talked about it again. now in august that was the red line officially crossed because we had the pictures of women and we had the picture of children. anna: you will be you would not be human if you couldn t be moved by the video of these women and children, everybody who is dealing with this. but from an outsider s perspective, watching this unfold over the weekend, what does that say about the white house and how possibly disorganized this is? secretary of state john kerry went out on a limb on friday and then had to go on the sunday shows and kind of backtrack everything. let s take a listen to what he had to say. so this case is going to build stronger and stronger, and the president believes that the united states of america, for a decision like this, is stronger when you have the time to be able to have the support of the united states congress and obviously the support of the american people through them. tucker: this is going to be a very, very tough sell. these guys do not have much credibility left, the administration arguing for this strike. i think many members of congress are going to be hesitant to weigh into a civil war that could blossom into a region-wide or maybe worldwide conflict. it is a delicate situation. i don t think they can sell it. brian: i think he s going to have trouble in lot of young people and the drug known to be taken there is known as ecstasy and it s believed to have caused the deaths of at least two people at the electric zoo festival on new york s randall s island. tens of thousands flocking to the big apple for the marathon party. it featured five stages and a lot of popular deejays there. but the fun over the weekend turned into a real tragedy. a 20-year-old was a college student from rhode island was pronounced dead after she was rushed to the hospital on saturday night. police say that 23-year-old jeffrey russ of rochester died early sunday morning. city officials say both deaths appear to be related to the drug molly. you ve got a big problem. if you re taking this drug on a hot day you re going to become dehydrated, your heart is going to start racing, you may have convulsions, you may get a haert attack and you heart attack and you may get a stroke. a former homicide detective and fox news contributor was on the show and talked about the dangers of this drug and its rising popularity among teenagers. he has warning signs for parents whose children may be taking molly. what you want to say specifically is have you hung out with molly? do you know molly? then you want to look at the pupils, the eyes, because you ll notice that the pupils are somewhat dilated. you ll see a lot of sweating. but the real giveaway is that the teenager will need to eat a lot of candy because molly has a tendency to burn up the metabo lites in the body which takes the sugar out. it is important parents have this discussion today with their kids. city officials say at least four other people are in intensive care in local hospitals and they are suspected of drug overdoses. brian: thank you very much, heather. we have another drug to worry about as we move ahead on this show. first he said he was ready to strike. now the president wants to go to congress. why the change of heart? wait till you hear our next guest s theory. he s a veteran of wars in iraq and afghanistan. he s on deck. tucker: an nfl hall of famer takes a big tumble. watch. tucker: what has ronnie lott so excited? we ll tell you. 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i m not going to wait. brian: meanwhile the president can act on his own. is the president playing politics now and will he make his own decision in the end any way? let s talk with the c.e.o. of concerned veterans for america and a veteran of both our wars over the last 12 years. do you sense some politics here and less military play? i think he s trying to have it both ways. he s trying to disburse responsibility by effectively punting to congress. he doesn t have to. but this is something we ve seen this back and forth from president obama on the syria issue. think of the sentence he says when he talks about military action: a decisive but limited action. you can t have a decisive means it decides something, yet limited. you cannot have it both way. he s trying to have it both ways where he wants to act decisively but asks congress for permission. who is reading these tea leaves? the syrians, iranians. the world is looking at us and see how foolish we look in waffling back and forth. brian: if you ever played the games battleship or strategic o, you cannot possibly say targets will be as ripe when we re ready to attack which seems inevitable. everything s moved, everything is gone. choppers are in cities. maybe there are going to be human shields in some of those targets we want. assad is going to do all of that. at this point he s all in on this effort. he knows supposedly there was a red line crossed. now he s got another couple of weeks to prepare for it. he s going to do everything in his power to make this look as bad as possible. but i think the president has got a bigger problem right now in between now and the 9th, is making the case for this particular action. and those of us who believe that when you set a red line you better follow through on it also understand the skepticism in congress about an open-ended mittment to a muddle open-ended commitment to a muddled war. there are no good options. what do you need? a president with vision who is going to lead firmly. that is not what we have. brian: who could flip it over and say how valuable it would be, what it would do to suffocate hezbollah. he s got to start proposing these things we all know could be the upside of a syrian conflict. for example, here s what senator inhofe says. i want you to hear this because i think it relates directly to what you did for a living. you ve got to realize what this president has done to our military and our military is so degraded now. it s not just me who says this. i want to read one quote by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general dempsey. he said our military force is so degraded and unready, it would be immoral to use force. brian: that s from the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. do you talk to guys still fighting now, guys who would still be fighting today. what is your reaction to that? i saw that. i was surprised how blunt chairman dempsey was about our military capabilities. i think at the pointy end of the sphere we re still as big and bad as we ve always been. the problem is if you move back on that on training, operations and preparations you ve got a military not sure what s coming next, how well supplied they re going to be, how large they re going to be. there s a lot of hesitations. i wouldn t send a signal to the world we couldn t take on anybody right now. we could. the problem is with sequester after sequester with a president that failed to lead has created a lot of problems in the community. brian: fundamentally the military has been functioning at a higher level than anything else in our government over the last 12 years and has taken the bulk of the cuts and some of the our best men and women are getting incentive packages not to stay in the military rather than get out of the military. i think there s going to be a price to pay for that. absolutely. we still live in a dangerous world and syria is showing us that right now. brian: captain pete hegseth, thanks so much. ten minutes till the bottom of the hour. serious off the road rage. the girlfriend of a nascar driving getting a little revenge on behalf of her man. take that. labor day isn t just about having the day off from work. if you know it dates back 100 years, how to teach your kids the true meaning. your kids the true meaning. first wake them up. too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. 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zero. and especially up to our north, where most us are starting the days in the teens. warming up from here on out bringing us rain with the next storm system. but let s start off in cockeysville middle school. kermit cummings i am visiting you and the classes tomorrow. very excited about that. we will talk about weather. you are at 11. but that s not a enough we did number we want to show. let s show you other numbers. we are looking at 19 in manchester, 13 in darlington. and dundalk are mild by the water at 23. 21 in annapolis. and up towards pasadena and anne arundel county, cooler at 17. we are dry on maryland s most powerful doppler radar. it s about the cold this morning. warm up the car, and listen up to kim brown for the traffic. reporter: if you are making your way out the door, ought all roads are open up and down the all roads are open up and down the 95 corridor. 695 at liberty road, the closest lanes to us are the outer loop lanes moving at a very nice pace. towards the i-70 interchange, we have the closure in bel air route 22 closed between route 543 and prospect mill road because of that ongoing fire activity. and one accident right now in glen burnie. majerle neck boulevard at. thanks. we have breaking news this morning out of harford county where two fires have broken out overnight. we daunt want to want to show you where we are talking about. two fires two miles away from each other. one happened hours apart from the otherch the first broke out around midnight in the other. the first broke out around midnight in consideringy sicialg. the woman was kirby circle. a woman was injured and is in serious condition. one paramedic slipped on the ice and was treated as well. there s no cause so far for this fire. as far as second fire, it happened at 3:45 this morning on churchville road signed single family home being converd into apartmentsch the fire was con converted into apartments. the fire was contained in the attic. forty five firefighters helped out with this. route 22 between 543 and prospect mill road will be closed this morning indefinitely until crews clear the scene. we will have new video ahead at 6:30 this morning. and stay with us on air and online for the latest on the breaking news storey. head to abc2 story. head to abc2news.com and if you are seeing something, you can down load pictures. and android users we can communicate and text wmar to 46983 for updates on the latest. it s 6:0 3. police are searching pour suspects in the case of a parkville high school senior killed in a gas station. we spoke with the teen s familythat is very upset that no one is helping police find the murderer. sherrie johnson joins us with more. reporter: brandon jackson was all set to graduate from parkville high school but his life has been cut short. his family is devastated by the loss. they can t believe no one is coming forward to help police find the killer. police say there are witnesses in the case, several other men were with the gunmen and several more with the victim. but no one is talking. family members say jackson what nice smile and a good personality to match. they can t understand why anyone would want to hurt him. early sunday morning, jackson and friends went to a gas stake on mcclean boulevard north of the city line. police say another group of men came up, one of them what gun. i told him don t believe brandon did anything that led him to be kilt like that killed like that. reporter: police are not saying if they have video from the gas station. but if you have any information about the murder of brandon jackson, you are asked to call metro crimestoppers at 1-866-7- lockup. sherrie johnson, abc2 news four minutes after six this morning. today, the state senate will start the debate on a bill allowing same sex marriage in our state. senate president mike miller is calling on law makeers to act like gentlemen and ladies. miller expects a vote on this bill next tuesday. the bill was approved by a senate committee last week and has the support of 24 senators. minimum needed to pass. if approved, maryland would become the 6th state to legalize same sex marriage. the familiar live missing teen phylicia barnes is not giving up hope. last night flew prayer and song, they asked for her return home. [ music ] phylicia s sisters joined other members of the community in baltimore. her family says they are not giving up the search and are begging anyone who knows anything to please come forward. i feel like you can be anywhere you see her picture. i was in wal-mart and turned around and there she was. which is a good thing, but it also kind of gives us gets us down because we don t though what s going on. and as a reminder, she is from north carolina and was visiting her sister here in baltimore when she disappeared after christmas on december 28th. six minutes after six. a man suffering from pancreatic cancer will have to go back to jail but not until he is done with the next cycle of chemotherapy. henry cole is a former baltimore real estate guru charged with tax evasion. he went to federal court yesterday asking if he could fight the disease from his home instead of the prison cell. the judge says doesn t have the jurisdictions to end a sentence and order him back to jail. he has 20 more months but cole doesn t have to return until the next cycle of the chemotherapy is over in march. obviously, i am happy. he is going to be able to get the second cycle of treatment. it s not interrupted and it s so critical. we will go from there. when cole returns to prison, it will be a facility with a hospital likely in north carolina. this morning, there s threat of lute losing experienced police and firefighters losing experienced police and firefighters in anne arundel county. a crowd of 200 police and firefighters gathered outside of council chambers before the meeting last night. whole thing is about binding arbitration and how disputes are handle with the county. union members say if they lose the rights, the county going to lose experienced members of public safety. county executive john leopold helped to craft the bill and says with the $75 million deficit, his hands are tied. without a fair negotiations process, we are not going to have the police officers that we need on the streets. we are not going to have the compensation that other jurisdictionss have and people will start leaving and head to other counties. i do not want to end arbitration i want to give the county council the flexibility to say, we don t want to raisin come taxes to pay for income raise income taxes to pay for an arbitrateor s award. they hope they can hold onto terms of negotiating. council voted to table the final vote. the next hearing will happen inmarch. they were the kate and william of their day. no one can get number of the kennedys. new video of america s america s royal family. how jfx and jackie looked on the day before he was assassinated. and the death toll continues to rise, but there are incredible stories of survival from new zealand as the search for the missing there continues. and larry king not on your television anymore. however, you can see him inform you want. you might be in luck. he is bringing a one-man show to baltimore. we will tell you about that. but first new york with a look at the latest business news. reporter: good morning. we begin your money scope report with the libya effect reeking havoc on stocks. the dow is coming off the worst day since november and the nasdaq plunged nearly 3% yesterday. oil is surging and rose to nearly $3 - nearly three year here. home prices are plummeting in most major u.s. cities. they have fallent to lowest point since the housing bubble burst. amonth reasons, strict lending rules and concerns that prices have further to fall. word is apple will introduce the ipad 2 a week from today. it is, expected to be thinner and more powerful than the current version. no word if steve jobs will attend. high end airline fares are more costly. five carriers increased round trip tickets by up to 60 dollars for first class and on some ecomony seats as well. and that s your money scope report, i am peggy bunker. it s 11 minutes after six. thanks for joining us. looking at international news, a major rescue effort going on in christ church new zealand where an earthquake killed 75 people. 300 are still three hundred are listed as missing. the television building had nearly 100 people inside at the time of the quake and a lot of the crews are work here. several people have been pulled from the rubble alive including two children. there are reports that six more people are alive inside. the united states strongly condemn the killing of four u.s. citizens by somali pirates off east africa. the four were the first americans killed in a wave of pirate attacks in recent years. the yacht was seized on friday. and it was being tailed by u.s. navy destroyer. two were boarded to investigate but gunfire broke out and four americans were fatally wound. they were on a mission to sail around the world and deliver bibles to the ports of call. the u.n. security council condemned libyan leader qaddafi crackdown on antigovernment protesters and demanded an immediate end to the violence. the security council called for an med end to the immediate end to the violence and steps up to address the legitimate demand of the libyan people. the state department says it will evacuate american citizens from libya by ferry to the mediterranean island of malta today. now, maryland s most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most act rit by weatherate. accurate by weatherate. 6:13. we are accurate by weatherate. 6:13. we are hooked up to frederick because a viewer watches us there and says hey, you forget about us. well, we don t. now we are going spend sometime. a good spot here but a cold spot. they are starting at 6 above zero. up against the ridge and during the clear skies, light wind, and winds and cold environment during the overnight, we can get cold air drainage where the dense cold air drains down to the lower elevations. higher elevations tend to be a little milder. look at this spread a few miles off to the east at east middle school in westminster. their day starts at 15. another cold spot. look at the range we have here. 19 in baltimore, 21 on the eastern shore in easton of the north of the border, they got about six inches of snow. half of that melted away or went poof during the day yesterday. york, p.a. starts at minus 5. i ve had reports near dallas town area to the south. temperatures ranging from 6 to 16. so a widespread especially once you head up into the steep hills and deal valleys. needless to say, it s cold and calm and clear. the clouds are back to the west and we will have mostly sunny skies. and we will try to average it at 9 a.m. between 10 to 20 degreesp kids going to the bus stop and they will go to the bus stop because we have no delays or warnings. ice is out there. it s february and we just had snow. plan accordingly. but it will be a dry day. we will get up to 42 our two- degree guaranteed high. wider view temperatures showing the single digits and near zero and light shading across central pa. 28 in richmond and temperatures in the 30s underneath cloud cover back towards roanoke and charleston and west virginia. but that stays to the west. high pressure erodes the clouds and next, the system comes in with the threat of rain coming in tomorrow night and on into friday morning. so temperatures tomorrow taking a little bounce. after lows in the 20s we get to 46. and looks like evening rain and rain friday morning with falling temperatures will stay upper 40s to near 50 over the weekend. kim. reporter: yes, justin, much of this disappointment to children around the area. ice not really a factor this morning in this morning s commute. you will see it here and there, but it s not very widespread as you make your way out the door. look live at 59 just past or approaching white marsh boulevard. building volume. not a lot to delay you at this particular time. but that could be a different story as the morning rush goes along. check the drive times. southbound on the harrisburg expressway a. five minute trip. no problems on the jfx. as the shot we saw 95 from white marsh to the beltway taking you six minutes. we have a couple incidents to let you know about. mostly on some of the side streets and reisterstown reports of an accident at hammershire and high falcon road and that incident we are dealing with in bel air with a closure at route 22 between route 543 and prospect mill road for the ongoing fire activity. a accident reported on route 22 at corns drive, you could he see lanes drive. and police are getting a crash cleared in glen bernie. now back to you. thanks a lot. new for you this morning, a new view of a young president kennedy and his wife in the final hours before a tragic dawn. a film by a man, get this, he forgot he had it in his attic. terry has more on the never before seen video. reporter: it s a silent home movie flickering images from a younger america. november 21st, 1963, the night before john kennedy was killed. their last night together. he and cracky attending a hispanic civic group s banquet in houston and jackie attending a hispanic civic group s banquet in houstonch the band plays and the president speaks. i am glad to be here today. and in order that my words will be clearer, i am going to ask my wife to say a few words to you also. reporter: to the delight of the crowd, the multilingual first lady addresss them in spanish. [ speaking spanish ] reporter: this was part of the partnership she campaigned in several languages. they were genuinely glamourous. president kennedy is dead. reporter: what happened the next day was such a watershed for generations of americans. now, to so many of us, it is history. what do they tell us these unfamiliar images of such familiar people so glittering and beautiful on the eve of such a dreadful day. perhaps they remind us in their freshness and unfamiliarity of what william faulkner wrote, the past is never dead. it is not even past. tarry moran abc news, new york terry moran, abc news, new york. time to say happy birthday if you are celebrating today. like erica who turns 24 years old today. this her dad sends this in. the photo is of her and her fiancee aaron. they are getting married april 1st in las vegas. and a very special happy birthday to abc2 news investigator joce s sterman s handsome funny and smart wonderful son cooper. in a sombrero. yes. he is celebrating his 5th birthday today. he s great kid. great parentsp happy birthday, cooper. megan rolling the r s this morning. happy birthday to the 9 a.m. producer dave who is celebrating today but for some reason, dave will not tell us how old he is. so if you want us to also the picture of the day a polar bear named freedom shown laying down next to the cubs during the first time out of the enclosure. a great photograph for today. if you ve interesting photo for the photo of the day or want to say happeny birthday, just send us a picture and the information to morning show at wmar.com so we can say happy birthday and happy anniversary or show off your picture of the day. it s like breaking news, you can t believe it. tweens across the country going crazy. yeah, justin bieber cut his hair. it s breaking news. sad isn t it? the latest buzz cut is all the rage. now what we will hear as fans are talking about the latest look. you like it? also, get this, she didn t order her usual for a couple days and how a pizza deliveryman may have saveed a kust more s life. that and much more coming up when good morning maryland continues in a moment. 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