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Hourly Update

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Hourly Update

Published: Wed, 24 Jun 2009

Description: Get hourly updated headlines from FOX News Channel

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" Some headlines North Korea sends a serious warning to all ships off its coast watch out we're go and a US navy official tells fox this means a short range missiles could be test fired in that area in just a couple of days. Earlier reports had the north Koreans getting ready to test. -- long range missiles in early July around July around fourth of July 1 capable of hitting Hawaii. Meantime we're hearing that North Korean leader Kim -- ill just quit his youngest son in charge of the country's spy agency. That moves about fueling speculation that the 26 year old will be and -- next leader of that nation five -- sported green."

" ten story World Cup match to protest against the controversial reelection. Mahmoud but getting shot. As Iran's president but this morning those four members of Iran's national soccer team. Who came out the second half with those are fans had been quote we -- tired pro life. They can never compete again I imagine just for the national team they do -- go back to their club teams. The players who have passports -- brutally taken as well but we have conflicting reports out of time. There's some of those passports were giving back."

" Well the fix is according to an -- that's why it took so long for them to crack down on Allen Stanford's alleged seven billion dollar fraud. Five people relate to the scandal was just indicted including a guy named LeRoy -- She was a former top banking regulator in Antigua for Stanford's banking operations were based. Tomorrow Stamford -- according Houston forty they have here see."

" You're about to witness a miracle caught on camera. Watch this tape this little boy CNN at the top of the stairs. Slowly you can barely see him in this image we've spots candidate now watch as bait car. Comes out of nowhere. Knocks him down to the pay the full -- in just narrowly misses. By getting. Absolutely rammed by the car when it's down gets right back up walks away the driver says he was trying to avoid hitting up -- And hit the kid instead four year old walked away without a single borrowers but what a story."

" Tell by the look at this way to long now Mohammed. That is. But Mohammed said Connie don't work should Gibson -- in Chicago. Where is known to serve the stars a week ago he got 4000. 4000 dollar tip. On a 4400 dollar -- the big tipper Johnny Depp in Canada -- the premiere of his brand new movie. What an entrance yeah -- about 1138 and one he. They -- and he hateful -- good job very nice."

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But I'm worried that the the outcome is a lot better for North Korea than for the United States -- mean this is a classic case of rewarding. Bad behavior the seizure of these two basically innocent Americans obviously all of us. Wanna get them out but we want -- done in a way that doesn't increase the risks in the future for other Americans. Seized by North Korea seized by Iran seized by. Other despotic regimes and then turned into pawns to get this senior officials like former presidents the
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dollars to free these women who knowingly and with forethought. Crossed into North Korea illegally. I'm not sure we know that.
this point we really know the circumstances under which they crossed into North Korea but look one of the reasons you have lifeguards -- is because people do foolish things in the water that that's not an excuse to leave the map there. The US government has a responsibility to try and get them back but I as I say I worry about. The precedent that sending somebody like a former president -- it's not hypothetical we have three. Back Packers now being held in Iran and according to -- some press reports being accused of being espionage. Agents for the United States . Is a -- now about to turn those backpackers in the -- insists that a former president come to rescue them. That
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