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>> thank you. >> the sausage. >> all right. illegal immigrants who commit crimes in this country now >> i thought that was important getting a second chance at to the press conference to pay freedom. judge alex who came to this more millionaires. country from cuba has a unique "fox & friends" starts right perspective on this. now. he's here live. >> and we showed you the picture this week, their reception hall went up in flames during their wedding. that couple will be here live to >> good morning, everybody. tell us what happened. thanks so much for getting up early to join us. i was taking a multivitamin... but my needs changed... you must not recognize where you are right now. >> i saw you on the business channel and i just saw you over the weekend so what are we doing together? >> i'm filling in for gretchen. >> i'll be in for steve today. there's a lot it talk about. >> so much to talk about. we'll begin with headlines. yesterday, you live in the city. >> i do. >> what happened to traffic and i wanted support for my heart... what happened to people and what happened to a lot of police and now i get it from centrum specialist heart. officers is so outrageous, i hope this whole occupy thing new centrum specialist vision... helps keep my eyes healthy. comes to a screeching halt. >> we'll bring you the latest in centrum specialist energy... helps me keep up with them. a second. let's bring you the headlines. the man charged with attempting centrum specialist prenatal... supports my child's growth and development.
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to assassinate president obama. new centrum specialt is a complete multivitamin he's made a startling claim to that gives me all the benefits of centrum. oprah in this startling video. plus additional support... >> you see, oprah, there's still [ all ] for what's important to me. [ male announcer ] new centrum specialist so much more that god needs to helps make nutrition possible. express to the world. it's not just a coincidence that i look like jesus. i am the modern day jesus christ that you all have been waiting for. >> the 21-year-old claims he was the anti-christ. he is accused of firing several shots at the white house. another college sports program rocked by sex abuse allegations. an assistant coach for the syracuse university basketball team now accused of molesting two former ball boys. the alleged victims' stepbrothers who say he abused them in the 1980's and 1990's. >> i remember feeling disgusted laying in bed, what am i doing?
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why is it happening? he always keeps coming back. >> i didn't feel right about it and i told him, bernie, please don't do that to me and then he'd do it again and again. >> he is now on administrative leave while police look into these accusations. free gold ! we call that hertz gold plus rewards. head coach says the university investigated the claims in 2005 you earn free days, free weeks and more fast. and determined they were that's a plus. unfounded. steven chu visiting general upgrade your ride. that's a plus. electric solar panel factory in colorado today trying to put a rewards with no blackout dates so you can redeem anytime. positive spin on the obama administration's solar push just and it's easy to redeem your points online. a day after getting grilled about the solyndra scandal. already a gold member ? just select gold plus rewards in your profile chu refused to apologize for the and start rewarding yourself now. government's $535 million loan just go to hertzgoldplusrewards.com to the failed company. to join. hertz gold plus rewards. journey on. how much money will the federal government get to recover? >> that remains to be seen. i'm assuming not very much. >> republicans were calling for chu to be fired. a move the white house apparently considered before the scandal broke.
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and it's official, demi moore and ashton kutcher are getting divorced. the actress announced she's ending her six year marriage. kutcher tweeted he will forever cherish his time spent with demi. the couple's relationship sparked a tabloid frenzy with lugging around a hot water extraction unit can be a rush! rumors about kutcher's alleged that's why i'm carpet for life. infidelity. those are your headlines. >> as they try to get their but if things get out hand, there's no shame in calling us. lives together, i have to wonder what kind of lives these people who are occupying wall street ♪call 1-800-steemer. actually were under before they decided this was their mission. the two month anniversary was thanks martha -- triggered my stop loss orders... saved me a pantload. marked by, i don't know, massive [ crying ] oh great. arrests to the tune of 400 with every time i fly. a total on this whole occupy my ears! swallow! movement being 3,621. [ male announcer ] upgrade to first class what was their point, eric? investing technology... at e-trade. >> not sure what their point is but i did hear, brian, yesterday i was watching the coverage all over the place, van jones came out and he was all of a sudden >> time for quick headlines for stepping forward saying, hey, you. it will be a showdown on capitol look, i'll be the spokesman hill today. here. the house of representatives here's what we're looking for. we're looking for the income plans to vote on a balanced equality gap to kind of shrink a budget amendment. the measure would make sure that little bit. this is a man who is a the government does not spend
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more than it takes in. self-admitted marxist. conservatives say this is the only way to ensure spending but that struck me. cuts. and los angeles detectives are i did a little investigating. if you look at what occupy wall reopening the investigation into the death of actress natalie street wants and the principles wood. of marxism, they're almost she drowned off catalina island identical. they want the working class to 30 years ago boating with her rise up against the actor husband robert wagner and establishment. and they want income christopher watkin. redistribution so if that's it's believed she was drunk and their message, boy, it's not fell overboard but the captain going to be long before that of the boat now says he has new thing goes away. that can't last. >> yesterday, one of the things information. let's go over to eric. they wanted which they failed to >> wow, thank you, ali. do is they wanted to delay the it's certainly not your average opening bell on wall street so wedding photo. last week, this couple had their they wanted to create some havoc and so much disruption that, i big day all planned out but guess, people couldn't make it something went terribly wrong. into ring the opening bell. the reception hall went up in that didn't happen. but what they did end up doing, flames just hours before the they also tried to shut down the ceremony but the couple didn't let a little fire ruin their subway system which makes no day. sense. joining us now from halifax, that's where the 99% travel. the 1% are not on the subway. canada, to share their story, mike and nancy rogers. i can tell you that. nancy, i have to ask you first. when we got married, my wife was but they wanted to disrupt nervous. it's her big day. things and they ended up now you hear your hall is on disrupting a lot of things. fire. what's going through your mind? here's a moment from yesterday. >> well, there was an initial moment where it was like oh, my >> every protest needs a little goodness, you know, what are we resistance. we work on wall street. going to do?
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we cannot get to work because and one of my bridesmaids gave people are here in our way. me a great big hug and she said you see what's going on here? we have jobs. it's going to be fine and we we work every day. decided it was. we're trying to stimulate the >> and mike, what was your economy and we cannot get to response? were you like let's do this work because there's thousands of -- we can't get through. anyway, honey? we can't get through. let's go? we've waited all this time. it's time to tie the knot? >> get outta here! >> pretty much. i mean, we -- there was limited >> that's so great. contact so we hadn't even been occupy a desk. go get a job and that really in contact with each other should be the theory. through the whole blaze on fire, these people are using this as a big excuse to get together and the hour leaving between when it have a huge party. and i don't know, does it make initially happened and when we planned on getting married, any sense to block people's way there was no contact. limited contact between the two of us. to work and children to school >> right. nancy, tell us what happened. to get your point across? is that how you're going to win so the blaze starts. you vanity been -- haven't been people over? by harassing an 8-year-old as he or she tries to get to grammar married yet, is that right? >> no, they came down to our school? parents and teachers were cottage to let us know there was a fire in the basement. guarding the doors of schools they weren't sure exactly the especially downtown and in extent of what was going on but tribeca to make sure these they hadn't entirely ruled out occupiers didn't storm inside. >> kids were reportedly that we were going to be able to terrified because they didn't be married there. know if this was a parade. >> where did you guys get married? if this was a battle, they >> we got married at lakeside didn't know what was going on. so the kids were trying to make hall. we were actually -- i was in a
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their way through here. cottage to the left of the building and we were evacuated wcbs caught them, we don't have the video right now, the kids by police and when they picked us up, they said we're moving were clutching their parents. >> scared. you to your secondary location. scared. there were 4-year-olds who said >> all right. to their parents, mommy, i'm so you get married. now, you have guests coming? scared. i don't know what's going on. do you actually get to sit down you can't expect a 4-year-old to understand what's going on. and break bread with guests? >> i don't understand what's >> they moved the guests into going on. >> they were weighing in. the alternative locations, some of them did, you know, they take a listen to this. wanted to stay out of the fire >> these own wall street trucks so there were a few of them that ended up going home. protesters who now want to the majority of them were still there for us. >> and mike, no question in your mind you were going through this no matter what. you weren't going to postpone this thing, right? >> not a chance. infringe upon people's right and liberty to go to work that is i mean, we haven't even been trying to destroy the greatest nation in the world. together a year since we met. we knew from our first date that >> there is no justification we are right for each other, i for violence. there's no justification for proposed three months after i knew her. tearing up private property. at white point, actually, so it there's no justification for blocking the streets and has a lot in our hearts. harassing innocent citizens. so -- >> nancy, i got married and it i think it's one thing to have the right of free speech. was raining and my wife said don't worry, honey, that's good no one has the right to be a luck. mob. what's the common wisdom on fire
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>> you know, peter vallone said on your wedding day? >> i don't know. i did the rain the first time so it best, city councilman, that fire, we were going with, has to group proved they are able to be really, really extra special piss off 99% of us from stopping good luck. them from getting home and this >> absolutely. >> absolutely. is their last gasp of this movement. they've angered just about fantastic. all right, guys, thank you so everybody in new york city. much, mike and nancy. >> are you allowed to say on >> thank you. >> all right. commit a crime in the united that on the air? >> i'm not sure. states, you go to jail. >> you decide if it's a good but if you're here illegally, point but here's a point. the obama administration, the left had originally signed on to you might get a second chance. the occupy movement. judge alex ferrer is here with a in fact, obama used the 1% term fascinating perspective. a couple of times. now the g.o.p., as it's heating he came to the united states from cuba, after all. up, the rhetoric, the g.o.p. on this date in 1626, st. sees this as a detriment to the peter's basilica was left. that's very smart of them to consecrated. say, by the way, we're against in 1963, the first push button that. you want to sign on to that telephone goes into service and left? in 1962, lots of ones, nines and obama, etc., knock yourself out. it's all yours. twos and sixes in this little >> i think there's a difference in what's happened over the last read here, the four seasons had two months. some people believe in the the number one song with "big message and some people think it's ok to have raised awareness girls don't cry." about the vast income disparity. [ male announcer ] cranberry juice? wake up! but the tactics now are what is very hard to support tactics --
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>> should we support throwing broken bottles at cops, should we support splashing them with vinegar and tossing lit cigarettes in their direction ♪ and we have how many now? 10 policemen who had to be that's good morning, veggie style. brought to a hospital. hmmm because of being assaulted and [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- over 400 arrested and this has plus veggie nutrition. cost us $12 million overall. could've had a v8. >> that's a great point. >> this thing started in a and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. brookfield properties park, they're supposed to run this [ man 2 ] yummy. park. send that bill to brookfield i got that wrong didn't i? properties and see how long it [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole gin oats takes to clean that up and keep it straight from there. that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. >> let's talk some politics. rick perry has asked nancy pelosi to debate him. vietnam, 1967. and one of the -- the topic he i got mine in iraq, 2003. wants to talk about is having basically a part-time citizen u.s.a.a. autonsurance congress whereby they get paid is often handed down from generation to generation, much less and they have real because it offers a superior level of protection jobs. they have day jobs. they do this for public service. and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve and so they are on capitol hill the military, veterans, and their families much less time than they are. it's basically modelled on the is without equal. texas legislature. ben your lega. get an auto insurance quote. nancy pelosi had some fun at
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rick perry's debate expense on this yesterday. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. >> he did ask if i could debate here in washington on monday. it is my understanding. that such a letter has come in. monday, i'm going to be in portland in the morning. i'm going to be visiting some of our labs in california in the afternoon. that's two. i can't remember what the third thing is. >> maybe the third thing is, miss pelosi, maybe the third thing is your ability to insider trade and make hundreds of thousands of dollars on illegal -- not illegal, let's call it the right way. information that the rest of the public doesn't have. >> are you copying that line from rick perry? >> no, i'm trying to make a point here. >> that's exactly what he said. >> yes. >> you and he are having a mind meld. that was rick perry's response. let's listen to this. > >> i know why nancy pelosi doesn't want to debate me in public, then she's going to have
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to explain why she profited from these insider trading information when in the stock market. but if she won't explain her activities in a public setting such as a debate, then i challenge her to turn over all that information to the securities exchange commission, or an independent prosecutor to determine if she used insider information through her position in congress to make money off of her investments. >> can i just point out, i don't think she did anything illegal but if i had done that or brian and alisyn had done exactly what she did, we'd be probably hauled off to jail. >> you're referring to the "60 minutes" expose of how members of congress get all sorts of sweetheart deals. she took advantage of this ipo for visa that she bought lots of bargain basement stock shares. >> in the book the "60 minutes" piece was based off, there's millions of examples of that.
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denny hastert leads the book and john boehner but was able to adequately answer the question. attorney general must not have been in the meeting when president obama called on america and his cabinet to start living in -- living a life in which you tighten your belt and subscribe to austerity because he's now in the caribbean on a taxpayer driven trip! >> 8 minutes before the top of >> he says he's on to the the hour. the obama administration now reviewing the deportation cases caribbean because he wants to improve law enforcement. of some 300,000 illegal >> right. >> in the region and in fact, immigrants. they say the goal is to lighten sign some law enforcement the load on immigration judges agreements there so he's in the by speeding up the cases for d.r., trinidad and barbados. convicted criminals and stopping the deportation of illegals it's five days and critics have without serious criminal said, you know, to sign an records. >> that's right. they want to stop the deportation of those in the agreement, it doesn't take five days. you can do that in two days. country illegally who have not >> look at that map, the first committed a serious crime. stop was in the dominican joining us to talk about this is judge alex ferrer. republic. maybe he could go visit charlie he hosts judge alex and he came here from cuba legally as a rangel's little villas. >> that's the old charlie small child. rangel. so you have an interesting >> right. >> he says he's going to have a perspective, judge. few law enforcement meetings, and you say you like this change in policy. why? get together and have some >> i do. conferences. let me say contrary to a lot of >> that's nice. >> well, he just had a tough stereotypes that you hear all hearing on capitol hill. the time in the media, being >> that's right.
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>> coming up straight ahead, hispanic does not mean you're in they're supposed to be checking favor of illegal immigration. for bombs so why are these i'm completely against illegal customs agents sleeping on the job? immigration. in fact, being a police officer, and -- a lawyer and a judge upheld the rule of law my whole life and i >> they occupied the sidewalks but the markets opened on time. think that's the way you have to go. however, if you have limited so was their big day of action a resources and you've got to only complete failure? -one. -two. deport the people you can pump through our court system which, as you know, are smashed with cases, then focusing on the serious criminals is the absolute way to go. the criminals and they shouldn't be here to begin with. in fact, you know, i do recognize that serious criminals could just be a code word for hey, these people aren't going to be able to vote for us anyway. let's get rid of them first. still, frankly, if we can get rid of our serious criminals who are home grown, i'd get rid of them, too. but you can't. >> it doesn't mean that you walk past people who are, you know, driving on sidewalks and breaking the street rules. do you think that -- or doing drugs, for example, that it's not as serious as bank robbery or murder. we don't walk past them. why is it ok to walk past illegals? >> i don't think it's ok to walk past illegals. i'll tell you, this is a much
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tougher question when you personalize it. i was speaking at a middle school not too long ago. this 14-year-old girl came up to me and said i want to be a lawyer some day. i really admire you. do you think that they'll let me be a lawyer even though i'm not a u.s. citizen? i said you're going to be a u.s. citizen some day, right? she got really sad and she said i don't think so. and when you see this little girl and you go like, ok, she was brought here as a baby. it wasn't her choice. she didn't intentionally break the law. and she grew up with all these kids around her, they were running off to play together and someone is going to come and go come here, you're getting out of here. frankly, she's going to grow up to be a tax paying citizen. she wants to be a lawyer. there's a lot of criminals i'd rather get rid of than her. that's not the test here. if you're here illegally i don't think you get a pass. let's start with where we need to go and let's see if we can work something reasonable out for the others. -three. -one. first, you have to close the borders. two. three. you really have to seal them not one. just for safety because,
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-two. -three. -one. -two. -three. obviously, we have to have safety but we're never going to [ male announcer ] with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, stop the tide. ever. >> what do you say to people earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. that say this policy is basically giving illegal 2% back on groceries. immigrants a pass because if you say we're not going to focus on and 3% back on gas. the millions of people who are not dangerous criminals, well, automatically. no hoops to jump through. then, i guess they get to stay. -it's as easy as...one. -two. -three. >> well, the answer to that is [ male announcer ] 1, 2, 3 percent cash back for the things you buy most. you wouldn't be able to do all the bankamericard cash rewards card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. of them anyway. if you're able to deport 100,000 people a year, i'd rather you deport the 100,000 career criminals and not, we'll leave some career criminals here and let's take that 14-year-old girl. in that step, i think it's a step in the right direction. >> love having you here. thanks so much. >> great to see you. >> you, too. >> meanwhile, a teacher caught on camera teasing a special needs student. but the teacher isn't the one getting the punish. judge jeanine is on the case next. >> another judge. >> good booking. >> three if you count politano. >> we don't count napolitano. >> that's true. are occupy protesters getting
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carried away? it's now pulling children into the protests. are they taking out their anger on the wrong people? geraldo rivera has children. likes them. likes his own as well. he'll be here to talk about it. ok, people. show me the best way to design a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. >> occupy protesters clashed with police in new york city and elsewhere yesterday as the movement moved into its second -- well, actually, its third month. >> moved into the third month. hundreds of arrests were made but other than causing a
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nuisance, did the protest accomplish anything? stuart varney is here to let us know. >> no. >> ok, segment over. >> if you told me what impact has this movement had on national policy? economic policy? >> i can answer that. i can answer that a little bit. >> i think that what they have done successfully is make the 99% part of the vernacular. people now say the 1% and the 99% didn't exist before them. that's it. in terms of the conversation. >> what this movement has done is associate a movement that's now completely disruptive. that's what it does, it disrupts people trying to get to work, it's associated that movement with president obama. tax the rich, spread the wealth. that's not an association, i think, that the president really wants. >> we've talked about it a couple of minutes ago. early on, they were signing on to it. >> they did, yes. >> i heard president obama on several occasions reference the 1%. that's signing in. all of a sudden, i think the g.o.p. is very smart now with all the violence going on, the rapes, the drug use, you know, various things going on to say, hey, by the way, you want that,
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that's what you're for, fine, but we'rence go that kind of thing. >> but look at the fawning coverage. yesterday, it was a march. turnout was disappointing. it was purely disruptive. had no effect on stock trading. contrast the coverage in the establishment media of that march and those actions yesterday around the country with the tea party rallies. pnc virtual wallet gathers your spending and saving in one place. there's a complete divorce credit and debit purchases, between the kind of coverage checks, bills, offered. and oer financial information. >> yesterday what they said their goal was is they wanted to delay the opening bell of the it lets you see the details stock market because that would as well as the big financial picture. surely send a big message. so you can do more with your money. but did it come close to that? see what a complete view of your money can do for you >> not even close, i think. there were, i believe, about 1,000 people close to the new at pncvirtualwallet.com. york stock exchange that did not ♪ succeed in interrupting the pnc bank. for the achiever in y. functioning of the market or the people getting into the stock exchange floor. no disruption there whatsoever and the turnout was much lower than expected. >> stuart, we need to point this out. you spent a lot of time in the stock exchange and various buildings around it. there are a handful of traders
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that may be the 1% but for the most part, the majority of the people working in that area are the 99%, not the handful of traders. there's literally thousands of support staff that aren't millionaires and billionaires. >> precisely right. that's why i say occupy wall street is dead and dying. it just -- it downgraded itself into a purely disruptive movement. who is it disrupting? >> alisyn: good morning, it's disrupting ordinary people everyone. it's friday, november 18. i'm alisyn. trying to get to work. occupy wall street turns ugly. and school kids. now children have been pulled i saw that piece you ran there, into the protests. those kids are terrified. they're taking their anger out it's disrupting small business owners who have the misfortune on the wrong people. to be close by these >> eric: first he went after obama, now the suspected white demonstrators. that's who it's -- it's a house shooter wants a word with guess who? disruptive movement. it's not doing anything for our society. oprah. >> you see oprah, there is still >> stu varney, we'll watch you on the business network. >> that's how i really feel, ok? so much more that god needs me take that. >> we will. >> to the bank. to express to the world. >> meanwhile, police shoot and kill a suspect who came at them >> eric: brand-new details on his odd obsessions. screaming and waving a knife. see the tape that will decide >> brian: energy department whether they actually made the telling taxpayers sorry about right call. solyndra, but it won't bring >> and we've tacked more than $4 back $500 million, will it? billion to the debt since that's right. it's gone for good.
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president obama took office. our next guest says overspending has become the new norm and sorry to reprimand the camera. "fox & friends" starts right today, today he's going to change that maybe. almost tastes like one of jack's als. now. >> alisyn: good morning, everybody. thanks for sticking with us. what a cameo. >> brian: can i tell you something? joel is behind there going one, one thousand, two one thousand. >> eric: he's also wearing a jet hoody and jet hat. brian, you pointed out the camera. >> brian: we have to use robots on cameras because then no one fiber one. h, forgot jack cereal. shows up because they just take [ jack ] what's for breakfast? it so personal. um... try the number one! >> alisyn: another cameo. >> brian: geraldo rivera torso. [ jack ] yeah, ts is pretty good. [ male announcer ]alf a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. >> alisyn: if only he understood television. >> brian: be patient. >> brian: we'll bring in geraldo
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moment tearily. secretary of state hillary clinton announcing a landmark trip to burma next month. it will be the first of its kind in more than 50 years. ed henry sat down with her and she says the time is now to spread democracy to that country. >> we sensed some changing attitudes and openings that encouraged us, but obviously have to be tested. >> alisyn: clinton's trip to burma is set for december 1. that's right. meanwhile, listen to this crazy story. another college coach being accused of sexual abuse. bernie fiennes, assistant coach for the syracuse university basketball team is accused of molesting two former ball boys. the alleged victims, stepbrothers who say he abused them in the 1980s and '90s. >> i was disgusted. i was laying in bed, like why this happening?
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he just always would keep coming back. >> i didn't feel right about it and i told him that, bernie, please don't do that to me. and then he'd do it again and again. >> alisyn: well, he's on administrative leave while police look into the accusations. the head coach says the university investigated the claims in 2005 and they determined they were unfounded. the man charged with attempting to assassinate president obama making a startling claim to oprah in this just released video. >> you see oprah, there is still so much more that god needs me to express to the world. it's not just a coincidence that i look like jesus. i am the modern day jesus christ that you all have been waiting for. >> alisyn: the 21-year-old claims the president was the antichrist. he wanted to send the video to oprah to help him get his message out. he is accused of firing several shots at the white house. it's official. demi moore is divorcing ashton
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kucher. she announced she's senting her marriage with a heavy heart. here is what else she had to say. as a woman, a mother and a wife, there are certain values and vows that i hold sacred and it is in this spirit that i have chosen to move forward with my life. kucher tweeted he will forever cherish his time with her. rumors swirled of his alleged infidelity. those are your headlines. >> brian: they're probably going to end up getting along. demi moore is best friends with bruce willis. >> eric: they're getting back together? >> brian: no, no. why did they break up? >> 22 minutes past the hour. >> i wasn't there. >> alisyn: i was there. they grew apart. james arthur ray faces nine >> brian: you want to elaborate years in prison at his on that? sentencing today. he was found guilty of negligent >> alisyn: no, i want to talk homicide after three people died about occupy all street. from heat stroke following a hi, geraldo. sweat lodge ceremony in sedona >> hi. >> alisyn: occupy wall street, the tactics seem to have shifted and secret service is protecting
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yesterday. they wanted to shut down the herman cain after the republican stock market before the opening presidential candidate received bell. they wanted to shut down the death threats. subway system. it's unusual for candidates to they stopped a group of grade school kids. get secret service protection this early in the race. they tried to, who were just he asked for it and congressional leaders approved trying to get to school. it. >> for the first time in what do you make of the tactics history, the u.s. national debt soaring past $15 trillion as you being used now? >> i don't know how organized the violence is. see over my shoulder, this comes i think it's very unfortunate. as the house of representatives i think mayor bloomberg has it will vote on a balanced budget exactly right. a few of these protesters amendment, today they'll do it. decided to act out and they are that means the government will not be allewd to spend more than it takes in if the house has its casting their movement in the worst possible light. way. does that sound good? i think it's an awful mistake. does the bill stand a chance? joining us, house chief deputy violence is never tolerated. whip, congressman peter rascum. i also think that you have to why go for this now when most of recall that just yesterday as the focus should be on the super this was all happening, was committee? >> well, we should go for it now because can you imagine how announced general electric's last tax return was 57,000 pages differently this would be, brian, if this had passed back in 1995, the last time it was long and they ended up paying no seriously considered? i mean, to your point, we have a taxes. general electric makes $15 trillion debt problem that $14 billion in profit. eric, you appreciate profit, but is just having a crushing they paid no taxes. so people who are complaining impact. yeah, the super committee is the system is rigged have a incredibly important but moving beef. >> eric: i don't hear them
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this forward at the same time in calling out general electric or order to get the balance budget some of the other people. concept in place, i think, is what is the point? something that is an opportunity let's be honest, what is the we can't pass up on. >> of course, it's got to pass message? the house and stop dead in the do you know what it is? >> yes, i do. senate. not the case in 1995 where that >> eric: help me, i don't know. passed the house and it was one >> i wish i could articulate an vote shy of passing in the agenda for these people because senate. they are squandering an what's changed? opportunity to make a point and >> here's what's changed. now, as you know, this is a the point is that the system as super majority requirement in the house. what does that mean? that seems simple majority of currently laid out is crony republicans alone in the house can't pass it because we need capitalism. you're talking about solyndra, you're talking about general democrats' help because it's -- electric. you're talking about people who it's an amendment to the aren't making money the constitution. so it's going to take 50 old-fashioned way. but they're making money by democrats today. rigging the system and that's now, unfortunately, the democratic leadership, two of what people are so upset about. whom have voted for this in the they've got a beef. past have now flipped their the generation has a beef. positions, taken a partisan position and are urging their colleagues to vote against it. what has to happen is our system, the best system ever i hope that democrat rank and conceived has to be cleansed of file members will shrug that off the dishonesty that is now and say we're going to do the right thing for the country and institutionalized in the system. join with republicans and pass it. >> one of those people is steny >> eric: where is the dishonesty? >> how can a corporation who makes $14 billion in profits hoyer who voted for it and now justify with a 57,000 page tax
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is voting against it. return paying zero taxes? did you pay zero taxes? he's blaming president bush. >> eric: absolutely not. we did not have a spending >> did anyone. problem or a revenue problem, we if they made $200,000 a month, have a pay for problem but in did they? reality, you can say the bush everybody pays taxes except tax cuts, you can talk about the those who don't. prescription drug plan. >> brian: i'm too busy. you could talk about anything i don't really file. you want with the wars. but in the end, in 2007, our i want you to hear the businessmen who try to participate in this corrupt system who have a job and can't deficit was $161 billion. get to their job. that is totally livable. here is what they did. you can live on that. >> peacefully stop every protest you can't live and sustain -- needs a little resistance. you can't sustain a country the we work on wall street, we can way we're living now. not get to work because these >> no, these numbers don't add people are here in our way. up and all we have to do is look do you see what is going on. across the atlantic and look at we have jobs. we're trying to stimulate the the few choices that europe has. economy and we can not get to they've got one bad choice after work because there is another bad choice. thousands -- we can't get and we've got a decision to make through. as a country. >> you're on the other side! we can decide that we're going to take this problem on now, be get out of here! >> brian: these people. forthright about it and recognize that our revenues and >> very clever. they have exactly the same right expenses don't meet and deal as the occupy wall street people with this or we can say, wow, to protest. >> brian: do you think -- >> they are making a point. let's shrug it off. >> brian: do you think they chased the occupiers' kids into
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unfortunately, the democratic leadership is choosing to shrug their school? these people, the tactics they are using have turned america it off. i think that's really, really against them if they agreed with unfortunate. >> unfortunate, too, is the everything you're saying. congressional approval rating. >> i am not disagreeing with we know how low it is, even in single digits. you. 244 were arrested. they did a little study and said as long as they know that they how low is it compared to other have to now be punished. people who seem to be unpopular? that's the essence of civil for example, communists. ranked below communists in the country at 11%, the b.p. people disobedience. since they crossed into who were responsible for the oil spill had 16% approval. nixon's popularity in the middle violence, they lose the of watergate was 23%. protection of the first amendment and be punished and hopefully they will be. why is congress looked at so and this movement has spread across the planet. unfavorably by this country? >> well, i think for examples you can not deny that there is something going on here, brian. and i think the moore we just like this. so, for example, there was an earlier version of the balanced concentrate on the freaks that budget amendment that did not are acting out, there is a full enjoy democrat support, so we brought today this historic version and the one that almost generation here, disgruntled, came within a whisker of passing disillusioned and frightened about their future. in 1995 and now you've got >> eric: you're acting like it's an isolated incident. democrat leadership that is it's two months now, 300 shunning that for a partisan incidents of defacating on reason and i think the public eyes glaze over and they say police cars, rape look, enough of this nonsense.
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i think it would be an incredible boost to the economy. it would be an incredible boost molestations, meth being transferred and sold. it's not just an example here and there, a bad example here to the confidence of the country and there. if we were able to move this out >> i so totally disagree with today on a bipartisan basis and you. that is absolutely hypers with put the debate over the united states senate and ultimately send this out to the states and bole. how many times did it happen? let the states decide. >> if every republican votes for how many times did it happen it, how many democrats will you need? >> you need about 50 democrats with bowery bums, in the to shrug off the bad advice of universe of crimes committed their leadership. against the people of the united >> if you don't say so yourself. states, what these kids are thanks very much for joining us doing is relatively minor. today. good luck with the vote. still i condemn the violence, >> thank you. >> straight ahead, remember the particularly against officers. patriotic millionaires who we >> brian: stop. said they supported higher another topic. over 3,000 arrested, cost taxes. >> would you be willing to donate to the department of $12 million. treasury? >> individually? let's talk about steven chiou. >> no. yesterday, the department of energy, he had to explain >> when offered the opportunity to pay more taxes, they have a solyndra. let me see if you're buying it. sudden change of heart. and their job, to keep our borders secure so why are these >> who is to apologize for the half a billion dollars that has custom agents asleep on the job been out the door? in i guess nobody is sneaking in. >> well, it is extremely
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unfortunate of what has happened to solyndra. but if you go back and look at the time decisions being made, was there incompetence? was there any undue influence of a political nature and i would have to say no. >> brian: the correspondent, ok, people. show me the best way to design they were saying they were concerned it was going to go a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. belly up and delaying it until after election day, the massive layoffs, he says he didn't know booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. anything. >> first of all, steven chiou, you have to -- a little background. that's a hint, antoine. he's a nobel prize winning physicist. he is an absolute knuckle head ooh! see what anandra did? when it comes to being a booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you politician. why didn't he say i'm sorry? prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. of course he's sorry. i'm sorry. you're sorry. book it. everyone is sorry. that's right, we lost a half a billion dollars of taxpayer major wow factor! money, we should all be sorry and he should have said so. where you book matters. expedia. he should have been -- but i think it's just tone deaf of all the guys they're trying to push ♪ around, you're pushing a guy who feel the power my young friend. mmm! says e equals mc squared. [ male announcer ] for unsurpassed fru and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion. also you had a solyndra was an
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could've had a v8. idea that had its moment and the chinese came. they flooded the market with these solar panels. >> eric: you can't defend it. >> i'm not defending it. who is defending it? you're picking on me! i came here, i didn't even have breakfast yet! >> eric: you know what that is, solyndra and all the loans going south? crony socialism. handing over taxpayer money, experimenting, rolling the dice. >> what is it when an investment bank makes their record profits and give these people 30, you can put a force field on him and be invisible! $40 million to walk away from their jobs, what is that? [ child 2 ] i call first player. no. i already called it. is that crony socialism or [ dad ] nobody's playing anything until after we get our homework done. capitalism? >> eric: it matters. thank you. >> if you want a level playing field for people to have equal hello? test drive's not over yet. opportunity, then be on my side! [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ louder ] hello? everybody pays taxes. but we still need your signature. right now during sign then drive it's never been easier to get the all-new passat, the 2012 motor trend car of the year, >> brian: i think both sides agree there has got to be tax reform. for practically just your signature. that's what i was hoping to get that's the power of german engineering. done with the super committee. but it's not going to happen. visit vwdealer.com. at the very least, it will be
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delayed. >> there should be a minimum are on our wish lists? tax. everybody should pay. 'cause this season, the timing couldn't be better. every corporation should pay. >> brian: i cannot wait to see your show. eric will not be on it. right now, we can get those black friday prices >> alisyn: we'll be watching it without fighting through all those black friday crowds, and give you some breakfast as well. i know where to find food. which means we can do more this year thanks so much. >> i saw the baked ziti. without waiting around for the season to start. ♪ more saving. more doing. >> alisyn: how in the world was that's the power of the home depot. the accused shooter able to get why wait for black friday? so close to the white house? choose either this top load or front load washer is the president being properly for just 499 bucks. protected? peter johnson, jr. has an interesting angle on that story next. >> brian: and those cars aren't empty. customs agents are searching for bombs at the border, sleeping instead [ male annouer ] juice drink too watery?
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and i've been looking forward to this for a long time. it's gonna be a big change. you ready? >> ♪ you better let me go wow! just what i hoped for! >> huey lewis? >> i keep thinking every time i just what you planned for. thanks! see huey lewis, i remember he was on the couch talking about [ male announcer ] we're making people the tomorrows how like a regular dad. they always dreamed of. my daughter is at nyu, wonder what can we make with you? what she's going to be like in transamerica. transform tomorrow. the city. i got to go over there. huey lewis has normal problems. >> has normal problems. >> can you imagine going my roommate's dad huey lewis? it's going to be a wild time. evidently, the daughter is more disciplined than the dad. meanwhile, let's go back to politics. i have more fascinating stories throughout the show. i'll try to keep them in the breaks. secretary of state hillary clinton announcing a landmark trip to myanmar next month. did i say that right? >> myanmar. >> myanmar. i've never been there. i don't know if you can tell. i usually go to montauk. >> it will be the first visit of its kind in more than 50 years. >> ed henry sat down with secretary clinton herself.
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he joins us now from indonesia. another good assignment. tell us about this historic trip. >> good morning. she's going to be sent there by president obama in early december. he sees flickers of progress in the fact that the new government in myanmar is starting to release some political prisoners, starting to clean up its human rights record. in fact, last night, aboard air force one, the president placed a phone call to the pro democracy leader who has been under house arrest. she now is essentially saying she's going to run for a seat in parliament because of these changes in the government. when i sat down with secretary of state clinton, she said look, she wants to basically go on a fact finding mission and see if this is for real. keep her eyes wide open and make sure this new government is really going to do what it says. take a listen. >> we sensed some changes. >> well, a little bit of problem with the tape. basically, she said that they
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sense that there's some signs of progress but basically, they want to verify the old reagan line, perhaps, trust but verify -- you know, verify that, in >>ric: the man arrested for fact, this new government is allegedly shooting at the white going to follow through on all house now being charged with of that. attempting to assassinate the they've got some tough u.s. sanctions that have hit the president. economy in myanmar and i think he's just 21-years-old and if the u.s. clearly wants to make convicted, faces up to life in sure and the obama prison. fox news legal analyst peter administration that the government there is not just johnson, jr. joins us. doing this to get the sanctions peter, off the top of my head, released, that they're actually i'm trying to figure out why in going to have some reform. the world this man had the guys? >> yeah. opportunity to speak the way he this is eric bolling. did. he calls himself jesus and he wants to talk to oprah. just noticed that a lot of activity is going on behind hillary clinton. at one point, there was a >> i'm not a psychiatrist or streaker and another point some psychologist, but based upon the people were throwing some -- reports we're seeing, he's what are the people there, what do they think when they see the first secretary of state from demonstrating some strange behavior and obviously based on the united states in 50 years what we've heard, he seemed to visiting them? be obsessed with the president. are they welcoming? are they happy she's there? there is also one report that >> so happy they took their clothes off! there are computer chips that he >> well, she'll be going there thought were being implanted in in december. his head. he hated washington. incident you're referring to is a near naked man, i guess, in he hated the president. he hated society as we know it. hawaii a few days ago, first lady was there meeting another leader. allegedly he took a shot with a
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and the guy was trying to get to a laui ceremony, he was late and he had a torch in his hand and assault rifle about a half mile ran past her. it's become a you tube sensation from the white house proper and because she was laughing apparently two bullets struck outloud. i asked her, by the way, whether the white house. one striking an outside window, or not she misses 2012, whether breaking it, and then being she misses, you know, being in stopped by the bullet proof the thick of yet another campaign after the bruising glass. battle of 2008. so we've seen this type of she basically told me, been there, done that. let's see if we have that clip. activity before. obviously there is a tragic >> ed, that was a wonderful history of assassination and experience. for president but whe attempted assassination in this country. john hinckley who almost killed president reagan and still being and i'm veryocused o what held as a result of the fact he think needs e done for our was acquitted by reason of country and that's where my time insanity. and attention is devoted. so he's still being held in a mental hospital today. >> eric: i'm guessing these >> she also said she's very defense lawyers for this gentleman are going to say, excited that her daughter is launching a journalism career well, the president wasn't in the white house and i think he now, just hired by nbc news. was either in australia or guys? >> that's great. indonesia. will that play a factor whether thanks so much for the update from bali. it's attempted murder or just an wonderful. assault on the white house? by the way, streaking with a >> no, i don't think so. torch, you know, dangerous. brian learned that. i think -- they'll try that, but >> yeah. and that was -- and that's -- i think just the notion that an i'm somewhat a trial and error
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attempt to assassinate the guy. you could tell me as much. i'll try it myself. president carries a life >> that's right. meanwhile, let's get to your headlines and tell you what else sentence, that is something that is happening in the news we look upon with the greatest, including this dramatic story. police in lafayette, indiana, greatest contempt in this cleared in the shooting death of country. the president of the united a crazed suspect who attacked states is perhaps our greatest them with a knife. that incident was all caught on asset in this country. camera. we protect him or her in the future with great, great, great efforts and he is held so dearly >> that suspect, paul spencer in that office, we need to do everything we can to protect stabbed one officer in the face before he was gunned down. the officer is reportedly now him. why didn't they know sooner? ok. why was he able to escape seven terrifying moments for one ohio blocks and be found in another woman after she was kidnapped by state? an ex-boyfriend taken at her why wasn't there an apprehension school and thrown into his right away? trunk. i'm sure the secret service is let's listen to her dramatic looking at that issue. call for 911. this case will be prosecuted. au whether or not he's acquitted by reason of insanity is another >> 911, what's the location of issue. but it will be prosecuted all your emergency? >> i need help. the way through. one of my friends picked me up >> eric: paying the price. peter johnson, jr., thank you and threw me in the back of for joining us. their truck. >> ok, where are you going? >> good to see you. >> eric: a teacher caught on do you need where you're going? >> i don't know! camera tease ago special needs they kidnapped me from school! student. why isn't the teacher the one
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>> police say they were able to getting punished? judge jeanine is on the case track down 29-year-old nathan next. then herman cain asks for secret parsons' truck by using the gps service protection. system on the woman's phone. why he's beefing up his security that's when the two county chase so early in the campaign began. after a half-hour, authorities caught up with parsons in a cornfield. before the kidnapping, parsons murdered his stepfather in order to steal items from his home. scary stuff! and this tragic story out of florida, a teacher and devoted family man died after a nurse accidentally gives him a drug used for lethal injections. this happened last year at north shore medical center in miami. months later, 79-year-old richard smith's family is now suing. they say the hospital admits the nurse gave smith the lethal job after mistaking it for an antacid and the hospital has since apologized for this deadly mix-up but the nurse is still on the job! well, first, it was air traffic control workers and now customs agents reportedly sleeping on the job. the local fox affiliate in philadelphia investigating reports that customs agents were
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parking their officially marked cars for nearly an hour at a time and dozing off in a back lot. other airport employees say they've seen it with their own eyes and it's been going on for months. department of homeland security reportedly refusing to comment on that. three years from now, a 2011 ok. let's go to brian for sports. >> all right. ford fusion is projected to be i'm going to do sports. we have two quick stories. worth more than a 2011 toyota camry. my problem is the guy working my camera is a jets fan and he does any thoughts on this news? not me to do the jets. are you sure? can we just show everybody how i'm absolutely positive. disappointed you are. fusion is projected to hold its resale value better than camry. if you want to know how the jets feel today as they show up 5-5 after playing the denver broncos. >> god love you. >> you insist on hiding your identity. he normally is very well led. here's the story. jets in denver, in denver, mark sanchez, wrong team. they'll go back the other way. the jets thought they would have this game and chalked up as a win, they wouldn't. jets were up 10-3 after three when that interception happened. you see mark sanchez. and you'll see tebow there run through. and now the broncos will tie the game at 10. things got interesting in the
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fourth. under two minutes to play, tebow rolling out. he'll make a run for it right into the end zone. john elway now the team's president used to be pretty good when he played. he's cheering from the sidelines. the broncos win 17-13. and the jets had to stop the final drive, they couldn't. >> next story. >> are you sending him a message? >> what time is it, brian? >> it is tim tebow time! >> gotcha. punishment is unlikely for penn state. many angry over the child sex abuse scandal are calling for the association to enact a so-called death penalty which would shut down the football program for a year or for years. however, former ncaa president cedric dempsey says there's no authority for this, they say no association laws were violated. can you believe this? >> no. >> coming up tomorrow, fox news reporting special on the crisis at penn state hosted by john roberts. so that will be quite an interesting piece.
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>> if ever there were a reason for the death penalty. >> yeah. but they might not have jurisdiction. >> whatever. >> let's talk about this next story. two dozen rich guys traveled to capitol hill this week and they called themselves the patriotic millionaires, they're the ones who believe that millionaires and billionaires should be taxed at a higher rate than they currently are. well, "the daily caller" found them on capitol hill and did something very clever. they went and asked them if they'd be willing right now at this moment to contribute some money to the federal government. >> so i'm here arguing in favor of higher taxes on the wealthy. i'm one of the wealthiest 1%. i'm considerably higher in the hierarchy than that. >> eric: quick headlines. police in lafayette, indiana, >> great. >> and i think we need to -- we cleared in the shooting death of should be paying more of our a crazed suspect who attacked fair share. them with a knife. there's a lot of talk about he stabbed one officer in the shared sacrifice but i haven't face before the man was gunned seen anybody asking the most down. that officer doing okay now. from the policies that led to the secret service now the deficit, the wealthy. protecting herman cain after the
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>> now is your chance. i have the department of republican candidate for president received death treasury right here donate page, would you like to donate a few threats. it's unusual for candidates to thousand dollars? >> no, i wouldn't. get secret service protection this early in the race, but >> would you guys be willing to mr. cain asked for it and donate to the department of treasury? congressional leaders approved >> individually? it. >> yes. >> no. ali? >> alisyn: you have to listen to >> we believe -- this next horribly disturbing >> no, individually, i'm very segment. new jersey special education teacher was caught on camera philanthropically active. >> you don't want to donate to the department of treasury? berating and belittling one of his students. >> i don't always claim all the deduction i can, so i probably let's listen. pay higher taxes than >> what were you trying to be cool? >> don't call me special. theoretically i could. >> what are they doing there, then? if they're going to fight paying higher tax? >> me right now? not so much. >> what's the definition of >> what a cocky guy, boy am i rich. normal? i'm so rich. >> i don't know. >> you want to be called normal but don't even know what it is. >> 1/10th of 1%. >> but look, that's a funny gimmick. and it's very clever. >> what do you mean? >> brian: actually the question the millionaires, that's the made a lot of six. that teacher is currently on gimmick. >> no, no, she's saying can you paid administrative leave until contribute a couple of thousand the school decides on his dollars? and the rest of the video went punishment. but what should that punishment on to say they don't think be? joining us right now, someone that's exactly what they're calling for. who knows a lot about punishment they actually want to be in a and serving it up, justice with higher tax bracket. >> you're a millionaire?
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>> i'll sign the paper, go judge jeanine. ahead and do it. your take on this? put a grand on the paper and this is relatively unique, i'll put my money where my mouth correct? is. >> it is unique. what we're accustomed to is peer >> a very respected tax guy, he says the irs should just put a on peer bullying in schools. one kid bullying another, and line on the form that says you when we think of emotional can donate this amount of money abuse, we think of it in a because you could argue that dysfunctional family home these businesspeople who are so setting. now what we have is bullying by rich and that one guy very rich a teacher of students and cure could do a lot more by opening another business. buy a mcdonald's. russly, the united states, buy a deli. unlike most other countries, has >> if you could contribute not done any real in-depth whatever you wanted to whichever studies on this issue. government program you wanted, that might work. make it completely optional. the power differential, the fear you're in charge. of retaliation is enormous. >> ok. >> like a game. by the way, what we just saw in >> pick your black hole. thatape is nothing compared to >> straight ahead, the head of the rest of the tape. the energy department says sorry he literally goes up to him and about solyndra, taxpayers. you're going to -- you're almost wants to start fighting probably not going to get your with him. money back. is that legal? but it's clear that school judge andrew napolitano is here districts are going to be paying legally to talk about it. huge awards if, as the united thinkl states supreme court said in is the pain reliever orthopedic doctors 1999 in a similar case of recommend most for arthritis pain, think again. and take aleve. harassment, schools don't do it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain... something about it. we had this missouri case. two pills can last all day. >> alisyn: first let's talk about the back story here. that child taped that on his ♪ cell phone.
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this special needs kid taped it after telling his parents, my teach service bullying me and saying unkind and not nice things to me. they said, why don't you tape it? so he did so and it did progress to where the teacher said, i'm going to kick your butt from here to kingdom come. why isn't he fired? >> first of all, i thought it was very interesting that they said, he's under disciplinary action and it's really a paid administrative leave. that's hogwash. if you're paid and not working, you're giving the guy a vacation. so they say, we're not going to tell you exactly what we did. this is what i know. this guy was a teacher for eight years. you mean to tell me that this is the first time this happened? when the principal was confronted with the video, the principal tried to explain it and then this guy says, i had a bad morning with my wife this morning. by the way, i would check on the wife. if this is how he treats the kid, how is the wife at home? >> brian: isn't that criminal behavior? >> it can be menacing and intimidation, it can be harassment, a violation. but then the question is whether or not this is a guy who is
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going to follow through on it. schools, there is a little more leeway that's given to teachers. remember, it wasn't that long ago we had corporal punishment in school. >> alisyn: again, shouldn't he be fired? >> absolutely! >> alisyn: are teachers that protected that you can verbally two pills can last all day. harass a student and then not be fore! fired? >> yes. i think the proof of the pudding no matter what small business you are in, is in the ohio case, which, are managing expenses seems to... get in the way. we going to talk about that? >> alisyn: go ahead. >> ohio case, you had a girl who ends up, her parents put a wire not anymore. on her. the teacher says you're fat, ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot you're ugly, you're lazy, you're on welfare. you're not going anywhere. an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. so the parents end up suing. custom categorize your expenses anywhere. i mean, it was outrageous the save time and get back to what you love. degradation of these kids. the latest innovation. only for ink customers. the destruction of their emotional self-esteem and you learn more at chase.com/ink know what they do with the one teacher? they say you have to take a course on bullying and recognizing child abuse. that's hogwash! if i need to educate a teacher on what child abuse is, that teacher doesn't deserve the title teacher. she should be fired! they should both be fired. there are too many people out of jobs.
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>> brian: if it wasn't for the advent of cell phone video, we would never know. what the kid said was 15 or 16 and what the teacher believes. of course, everyone would believe a teacher. >> even the parent said i figured the kid was exaggerated but armed him with a cell phone camera. taxpayers, you're going to pay this money because what you need to do is you need to go into the schools if you have a special ed kid, drop in unannounced and you have to make sure that you're school has a policy and that there is some regress for people according to the supreme court, that the school boards have to have. >> alisyn: great stuff. we will be watching your show this weekend. "justice," 9:00 p.m. saturday. we'll see you tomorrow as well, i hope, in the morning. >> brian: you two obviously have something going on. >> alisyn: we do. >> brian: i feel like a third wheel. see these custom agents? check them out. >> energy secretary steven chu visiting general electric's they are sleeping. great. i'm sure no one is sneaking in solar panel factory in colorado today trying to put a positive while they're sleeping. the inside story of what happens spin on the administration's solar push that's gone so well. to them when they fall asleep at a day after getting grilled the border.
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>> alisyn: then there is word that the super committee is on about solyndra. >> who is to apologize to the the brink of collapse. half a billion dollars that has will president obama step up and been out the door? save the day or let the group >> well, it is extremely fail? chris wallace is live from dc unfortunate of what has happened with all this next. with solyndra but if you go back [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? and look at the time decisions being made, was there incompetence? was there undue -- was there any influence of a political nature? and i would have to say no. >> and he also admitted that the taxpayers do not stand a chance of getting back the lost money so is all of that legal? ♪ let's ask judge napolitano, the host of "freedom watch" on fox [ gong ] strawberry banana! business network. [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit judge, here's the deal. you invest in a company. plus veggie nutrition it goes bankrupt. new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. you don't get your money back. you made a bad bet, that's how it works in this country. >> if it was your money and you really looked at this investment vehicle and decided it was worth the risk, the answer to your question is yes but when you're the government and you have the
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people's money and you're investing in an industry where you want the people to go but where they're not ready to go because the chinese make better solar panels at far less cost than we do, when you decide that the money should go to a particular company because the principle investor in that company is also a principle contributor to your boss, the president of the united states, i would take issue with secretary chu and i would argue this was a political decision it's true. and it was grossly negligent. and it gets worse. u never forget your first subaru. because when the government puts money into a corporation, the corporation signs a document, i'm simplifying this, basically saying if we go bankrupt, the government it at the head of the line. they don't do that in this case. so there is zero chance, zero, that the public will get back the half billion that the administration wasted on solyndra. >> alisyn, he simplified it for me. auto i -- i got that. >> where's the picture of you on the sidewalk? >> i think we've had it burned.
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but judge, steven chu yesterday, i mean, this is ridiculous some of the things he said don't even hold up. he had no idea that they were asking him to postpone layoffs until november 3rdrd. he had no idea about the order in which people are going to be paid back. how could that possibly be? >> he's probably telling truth because he couldn't care less. that's demonstrative of the way this decision was made because it's the government bewasting t people's money. you would never waste your own money as ignorant of what's going on as the secretary of energy was investing your money. >> the investors got to leapfrog them and go to the front of the line on a payback for the investment that is highly unusual, unorthodox, most loans are not structured that way. is that illegal? >> no, it's not illegal but it's the failure of the department of energy to protect the people's money. the government, i don't want to criticize the government, you know that, but the government always gets to the head of the
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line when it comes to paying back investors. in this case, it didn't happen. >> we're going to watch "freedom watch" tonight. i know you have a big show. >> the young woman that just interrogated those, michelle fields she's on the show tonight and she'll be here in a few hours. >> pleasure. where's that picture of kilmeade? >> i'll get you a copy! >> autograph. >> listen to this story -- >> there it is! >> wow! >> i hadn't seen that, i just did. wow, brian! >> has mrs. kilmeade seen that? >> she does not get cable. has no idea what i do. she thinks i'm in tv repair. she doesn't know i'm actually on tv. >> somehow, brian, i'm not surprised. >> meanwhile, appropriately, a town named turkey, yes, turkey, it's been asked to change its name by, guess who, peta, wait until you hear why. go ahead, bri. >> and you pay extra for blankets, for food and now even fuel. what happened to the good, old
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days of flight like in the show pan am, a former flight attendant has a theory and she's here next. companies you're just a policy. >> new study for that overweight men are more likely to have children with weight problems. or in other words, if you get your dad's jean, you're also going to get his sweat pants. at aviva, we're bringing humanity back to insurance >> alisyn: hi, chris. on that note, let's bring in chris wallace, it makes a and putting people before policies. perfect segway, doesn't it? aviva life insurance and annuities. we are building insurance around you. >> really? >> alisyn: chris, great to see you. let's talk your wheel house it's bring your happiness to work day. campbell's microwavable soups. politics. newt gingrich now has a double digit lead in iowa. in three minutes -- the deliciousness that brings could anybody have projected a smile to any monday. this trajectory of his? campbell's -- >> no. i think if you say you could, it's amazing what soup can do. you're lying. but here is what i would say, the dynamic of this race, the with thermacare heatwraps. narrative of this race has been
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>> eric: the super committee, all eyes on the super committee. if they come out and say we need to raise taxes and the gop says we have to do something, whatever it may be, is there a chance for a michelle bachman or rick santorum who are vehemently against any sort of raising taxes, can they make a move back up? >> anybody can. we've still got -- it's less than two months. it's 50 or 45 days or something 'til iowa. but they've kind of had their turn and it seems that -- remember, newt gingrich has been totally against the super committee and so has mitt romney. so i'm not sure there is a difference there where they would be on one side of the issue and the others would be on the other. but we'll be talking about the super committee because as you well know, on sunday it will be three days and counting 'til this november 23 deadline. they've had three months. at this point, i think if you were going to go to las vegas, you would bet against their making a deal, which is pretty extraordinary. same differences, republicans want overwhelmingly spending
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cuts. a few are agreeing to some revenue increases. democrats say it's not enough in terms of revenue increases, especially on the wealthy. so it's the same dividing lines. real possibility that they're going to break down and set up the automatic triggers in which ca i think you'd see a very negative reaction for the markets and possibly a further downgrading of our credit. so it's a big deal. we'll have two key members, the republican chairman, hensarling and basara talking about the super committee and what will happen with it. >> brian: we have a $15 trillion deficit and we can't agree to cut $1.2 million in ten years. john kerry came out looking exhausted, according to our reporter, and saying he was >> airlines already charge going to keep talking until the last dog dies. dozens of extra fees and the latest outrage, passengers overseas being told to pay for that's really -- they got to work through the weekend and by their fuel? what happened to the good old wednesday, the dog will be dead. days of aviation like in the show "pan am" joining us is former pan am flight attendant who worked for the airline for >> listen, my yellow lab may be listening, please don't say nearly 25 years. that. >> brian: i'm just saying, i'm building on that.
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thank you so much and by the way, thank you for wearing your flight attendant uniform from >> apologize to winston. back in the day. >> brian: can i have my camera? tell us, how is air travel changed? >> look straight into it, 'cause especially for us, the traveler? winston likes to watch you. >> oh, that is very difficult >> brian: winston, a little while ago i was expanding on to say. what john kerry was saying and it was a totally different era at that time i called for a dog to die. it was just something to just and 45 years ago when i started, grill home my point. i want you to live. everything in the world was >> alisyn: wow. poignant. does anyone have a tissue? different. it was slower, we didn't have >> no, i think winston was instant communication. satisfied with that. >> brian: thank you very much. >> i'm not sure about the millions of people watching, but winston was quite pleased. most of the people weren't >> alisyn: okay, chris. thank you. we'll be watching this weekend. traveling international on vacation. let's get to your headlines. that was touching. so travel was way more expensive more than two years after an than it is today. >> so we're not -- i don't mean arizona sweat lodge ceremony to cut you off. turned deadly, the self-help can i ask you, were you nice to the passengers when you were a author convicted in the tragically will learn his fate. flight attendant? he faces up to nine years in >> without question. and i hope we are still nice prison when he's sentenced today. today. he was found guilty of negligent homicide after three people died from heat stroke. >> that's my point. a tragic story out of florida. i mean, i travel quite a bit and
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a teacher and devoted family man i don't think they're very nice to us travelers lately, the died after a nurse accidentally flight attendants. gave him a drug used for lethal injections. this happened last year at north shore medical center in miami. >> i'm sorry to hear that. i don't know what to say to that. months later, 79-year-old richard smith's family is now the whole industry has changed suing. they say the hospital admits that the nurse gave smith the and maybe -- oh, this is a sensitive question. lethal drug after mistaking it the passengers are not always nice to us either. for antacid. >> that's true. the hospital has apologized for the deadly mix-up, but the nurse that's true. tell us back when you flew for is still on the job. pan am, you had -- you had to do first it was air traffic control workers and now customs things like know how to cook, agents reportedly sleeping on prepare meals, is that right? the job. the local fox affiliate in >> oh, yes. and i brought you all the tools. philadelphia investigating reports that customs agents were right here. parking their officially marked cars for nearly an hour at a time and dozing off in a back lot. other airport employees say i was flying and the purse i they've seen this with their own had, all the tools that were needed on the airplane to eyes and it's been going on for months. the department of homeland security reportedly refusing to provide the service carving knife, fork, meat thermometer, comment. this is a crazy story. these girls were just inches away from being crushed to death. three middle school students and here, i don't know if you making a frantic 911 call after
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getting trapped in an elevator can see, hold that up, all the other tools, can opener. shaft. >> we're trapped in an elevator! >> now, i'm lucky to get a little bag of peanuts and pretzel. maybe i'm lucky to get a bag of >> alisyn: that dramatic scene unfolding in middle school in pretzels. things have really changed, haven't they? oklahoma city. the girls were 12 and 13 years >> they have changed but i old. think what the public forgets they had wandered into the shaft during their lunch break because they were curious. that when i started to fly that's when the doors locked behind them and the elevator airplane fuel was basically started falling on them. nothing. >> i apologize, we have to go. they reportedly used their feet we're running long on the to hold the elevator up until segment. we're going to lose that satellite. paramedicos rescued them 40 thank you so much for joining us minutes later. again. >> thank you. they had really strong boots on >> all right. it was a staple of his 2008 and the boots kept the elevator from squashing them. campaign. >> i want transparency. what an incredible story. >> brian: any of it true? i want accountability. >> alisyn: i believe it all is. >> so the american people can be involved in their own >> brian: all right. government. >> why are the white house transparency meetings now behind >> alisyn: that scream sounded closed doors? authentic. >> brian: all right. listen, we have a lot more show. and we told you about eric holder's trip to the caribbean, you'll find out what the marines are doing again to keep kids
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>> good morning, everyone. it's friday, november 18th. i'm alisyn camerota. occupy protesters getting carried away and now pulling children into the protests. are they taking out their anger on the wrong people? >> can i answer that or is that -- >> no, that's a tease. first, he went after obama and now the suspected white house shooter, after oprah? >> you see, oprah? there is still so much more that god needs to express to the world. >> new details on his odd obsessions with the president. >> yeah,>> he'll be expressing them from cell block d i'm guessing. we showed you this picture earlier in the week. a reception hall goes up in flames during this couple's
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wedding. couple will be here live. by the way, "fox & friends" starts right now. >> good morning! >> good morning. >> good morning. carol. fiber makes me sad. >> who was that? oh common. >> what do you mean? and how can you talk to me about fiber >> who was that, that voice? while you are eating a candy bar? >> that's mike. you enjoy that. i am. >> that was mike who is -- [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. >> prompter nod if you agree. fiber one. maybe that isn't. there he is. he rolled it up. >> very good. all right. so eric, you're in for steve. alisyn, you're in for gretchen and together we're bringing you friday and friday begins with a >> brian: florida school bus driver busted for distracted look back at thursday. and when you talk about that driving while being allowed to occupy movement, to me, they keep his job, will he? jump the shark and that's what i she was caught two times looking pretty much tweeted about now down at her cell phone while that i have a responsibility. students were on board. they jumped the shark yesterday the driver says she wasn't because the anger and the texting. her punishment? inconvenience that they caused a one day suspension. the school board says they won't fire her because she has no and the outright rudeness has to turn any supporters against prior violations. joy behar getting the boot them. from headline news. >> what happened was, as you may know, earlier this week, they her late night entertainment were evicted from zuccotti park show which was on.
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which was sort of the, you know, canceled after just two years nerve center of where they've been for the past two months so and dismal ratings. now, yesterday, they were just she will continue to co-host out on the streets and one of "the view." their stated goals was to delay >> alisyn: thanks. mystery of the missing bullet the opening bell of wall street. may be solved. that didn't happen. a new documentary on the then another goal, this one i'm very confused about. assassination of president john they wanted to disrupt subway f. kennedy shows never before seen home movies to bring an service. what is the point in -- the subway is what the 99% use to eyewitness account alive to what get to their jobs. happened that day. to keep, you know, the city >> eric: chief washington correspondent james rosen is in washington with a closer look. functioning. why -- why disrupt subway service? james? >> good morning, guys. >> so brian said they jumped there are few historical events the shark yesterday because from the crucifixion to the civil war that have received more attention or been more defecating on police cars, carefully reenacted than the exposing themselves to children, that wasn't jumping it but assassination of president kennedy. blocking the subways is shark yet now as we approach the 48th anniversary of that jumping? >> everything. tragic day in dallas that >> they're anarchists. changed america forever, a team they're awful. >> what their agenda is and what of historians and retired secret it started to be and what it is service officers claims to have now, can you imagine a used new technology on old politician saying yeah, that's my movement. evidence to solidify the but that's what some of them judgment that lee harvey oswald were saying earlier but can't be hacked alone. this sunday night, the net geo saying now. here's something you should keep in mind. if you agree with some of the things they're saying, that's channel will air a now one hour fine. but do you agree with costing documentary called "jfk, the
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new york's overall $12 million? lost bullet." do you agree with 3,621 arrests. historian mac holland led the team that applied digital technology to a number of home just in overtime, you saw the beating some of these cops were movies taken on november 22, taking yesterday, having 1963, including the famous cigarettes flipped at them. they were being splashed with zapruder film. vinegar. splashed with other things. he told fox news this marks the broken bottles. first time that's amateur films, 10 had to go into jail right some of which have not been seen away. they also tried to block the in years, have been brought brooklyn bridge. what they did is succeed, together, digitally enhanced and according to peter vallone, a presented in a coherent way. city councilman and a democrat is ticking off 99% of us by >> the main thrust is break the strangle hold that the zapruder stopping them from getting home to their jobs and to school. film has on the sense of what >> and two of those people who happened. since we've all been gray were blocked from getting to their jobs were, i guess, wall pruder, it's so graphic and street guys. mesmerizing, it became more of and so some cameras interviewed our perspective on the them because they had a assassination than even the perspective of the assassin, counterprotest with their own signs. let's watch. which should never have >> we're trying to peacefully happened. >> another startling claim of stop -- every protest needs a the team is that the new digital upgrades allow us to see in the little resistance. we work on wall street. amateur footage taken that day by robert hughes, a custom agent we cannot get to work because these people are here in our who was stationed at the southeast corner of dealy plaza, way. you see what's going on here? a shadowy figure moving about we have jobs, we work every day inside the sixth floor of the
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and we're trying to stimulate the economy and we can't get to texas school book depository work. we can't get through! we can't get through! department. >> get out of here! a figure believed to be oswald. get out of here! >> our conclusion is he fired >> they have nowhere to go. three shots in 11 seconds, which that's the problem. >> point something out, for is almost double, you know, the every 1% of wall street trader, six seconds in dallas thing that there's probably 2,000 people who are support staff. people who work in the area and work in restaurants and what most people know had they think not. whatever the occupy is trying to about the assassination. six seconds, three shots in six do, they're really hurting the seconds. we say three shots in 11 99% as well as the 1% they're seconds, which is a much easier trying to hurt. >> the question today obviously, if they had a message that resonated which many argue for someone of oswald's skill they do for the past two months, effortless task. >> when asked if there are any their tactics are what are being holy grails of jfk assassination looked at today. research still out there, pieces even grade kids who were trying to get to their nursery schools of evidence known by researchers and their grade schools to exist but which have not yet yesterday were blocked by these seen the light of day, holland protesters and there are all cited lee harvey oswald's tax sorts of reports of parents having to fight through this returns, which have never been released. it is easier to pry documents gauntlet of protesters, kids out of c.i.a. than from the irs, he says. saying why is this happening? jfk, the lost bullet airs on the i'm terrified. why is this happening? net geo channel november 20 at 9 >> there's a change going on. eastern. check your local listings. the left came out and kind of back to you in new york.
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>> alisyn: will do. thanks so much. locked arms with occupy wall next, a couple of marines who street, the g.o.p. now sees it want to recruit you for extra changing and they're doing holiday help to make a lot of something very smart. kids' faces a lot brighter thisr they're moving away from the protests saying you want that, that's all yours. take a listen to herman cain and newt gingrich last night on wall year. street. >> these own wall street that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm protesters who now want to [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. infringe upon people's rights and liberty to go to work. that is trying to destroy the with thermacare heatwraps. greatest nation in the world. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep >> there is no justification to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for violence. there's no justification for for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. tearing up private property. there's no justification for blocking the streets and we believe the more you know, the better you trade. harassing innocent citizens. i think it's one thing to have so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, the right of free speech. no one has the right to be a plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, mob. >> and you guys want to see plummeting poll numbers? where our dedicated support ams help you know more no, we're not going to flash up michelle bachmann. we're going to tell you about
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so your money can do more. the wall street occupy movement. look at this. [ rodger ] at scottrade, supporters, 33% are calling to seven dollar trades are just the start. the poll. our teams have the information you want 33% support it. when you need it. opposing, now 45%. it's another reason more investors are saying... not sure, 22%. >> just to tell you -- [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> you meant barack obama poll numbers. >> no, michelle bachmann. >> here's the point. a month ago, it was at 35% so that's not a huge difference but their disapproval rating has jumped. a month ago it was 36% opposed them. now it's up to 45%. >> they got about 18,000 dollars after zuccotti park was shut down in the two month mark on monday on their -- they've been existing for two months so they got that money. if you're a union member and you know your union is giving money to this movement, that you could use in your house, in your wallet, how disappointed and angry are you today? >> very quick point, brookfield properties manages that park. they're responsible for the park. they should pay for all this, whatever, $12 million. >> $12 million overall in every city. $7 million in new york alone. >> there you go.
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$7 million, that bill should be sent to brookfield properties, very wealthy company, by the way. >> way to work your way into that. >> we have some more news to tell you about that. the man charged with attempting to assassinate president obama is making a startling claim to oprah in this just released video. >> you see, oprah? there is still so much more that god needs me to express to the world. it's not just a coincidence that i look like jesus. i am the modern day jesus christ that you all have been waiting for. >> well, the 21-year-old claims the president was the anti-christ. he wanted to send the video to oprah to get his message out. ortega-hernandez is accused of firing several shots at the white house. another college coach rocked by sex abuse allegations. bernie fine, an assistant coach for the syracuse university basketball team is now accused
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of molesting two former ball boys. the alleged victims, stepbrothers who say that fine abused them in the 80's and 90's. >> i just remember feeling disgusted like i did anything bad. what am i doing? why is this happening? all that -- i just -- he just always keep coming back. >> i didn't feel right about it. and i told him that, bernie, please don't do that to me and then, you know, he'd do it again and again. >> well, fine is on administrative leave while >> friday morning, i'm bill police look into these accusations. hemmer. more fallout from solyndra. the head coach says the university investigated the the call for an immediate claims in 2005. and they determined they were resignation. the congressman calling for that is here to explain live. unfounded. karl rove sizes up the week for energy secretary steven chu is newt gingrich. visiting general electric's how did he hold up? solar panel factory in colorado today. he's trying to put a positive governor jon huntsman is selling spin on the obama administration's solar push. himself hard. this is a day after getting why is a hollywood mystery been grilled about the solyndra scandal. chu refusing to apologize for reopened 30 years later? we'll see you in ten minutes on the government's $535 million "america's newsroom." loan to the failed company. >> brian: thanks. it's the holiday season and this year's toys for tot social >> how much money do you think security making it easier for that the federal government will you to help those less
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be able to recover? fortunate. >> well, that remains to be i know you think about helping out, but never do. seen. >> well, what's your -- this year you can. they're teaming up with the united states marine corps and >> i'm going to say not very living social.com to collect much. >> republicans are calling for $2 million. so living social.com/family, go chu to be fired. a move the white house there and donate. apparently considered before the as little as five will do a lot. scandal broke. they were just inches away from joining us more to talk about being crushed to death. listen to this story. three middle school students that is first sergeant raphael making a frantic 911 call after getting trapped in an elevator shaft. najera. how did i do? >> very well. >> hello? >> brian: you got so many boxes here. they're all set and ready to go. do companies that are helping >> at the high school. you help others, who are they? >> right now we're partnered with toys r us and hasbro and >> it's not moving! >> please! they've helped us by donating these toys. lift it up! so we've got some good companies >> so scary. the dramatic scene unfolding at and toy companies helping. >> brian: talk about the need. a middle school in oklahoma you hear about economic strife. city. the girls were 12 and 13 years when it comes to christmas, old. they waunndered into the shaft every kid is the same. they want to know if there is something under the tree. >> that is correct. during the lunch break because there is a lot of needy kids they were curious. the door locked behind them. around the nation and if we can they reportedly used their feet, give hope by bringing a joy of their boots to hold the elevator toys to them, it will really up until paramedics could rescue help out this year.
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them 40 minutes later. >> brian: you served in iraq two otherwise. they would have been crushed. thank goodness they were wearing times. where does this fit in? rough marines thinking about some thick steel toe enforced kids? >> we build our reputation on boots or they would have been squashed. toughness, but we also have >> uggs wouldn't have worked. another side in the marines and >> they really wouldn't. that's showing genuine concern those are too soft. for our local communities and that's a lesson to all of us. bringing the joy of kids to >> i don't know about you but these kids. >> brian: here is the bigger when peta talks, i listen and question that can help me. certainly i think the country of what's hot? you pointed to the gift of the turkey has to listen to this. year at least on this table. >> the town of turkey. >> the country, too. >> what's really hot is usually i think they're going to be the transformers. dragged into this. we're talking about turkey, texas but also talking about the movies have made it real turkey the nation. popular. wait until they get word of we also have this with the this. something has to change if peta gets their way. transformers. there is plenty here that the >> go ahead, eric. kids will love this year. but i think transformers is real >> peta wants them to change the hot for the boys. name because, what, it's -- >> brian: if you go to >> it's unethical, is that what livingsocial.com/family, you can donate right away. >> this year toys for tots -- >> turkeys have a very hard life paired up with living social and and they would like turkey, they made it easy to donate texas to change the name of money. go to livingsocial.com and click on the family web site and their town to tofurkey. you'll be able to donate $5 and >> do they have a problem with for every $5 that's donated,
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tur ducken. toys r us and hasbro will match do you know what that? >> a turkey stuffed in a duck that with $5 worth of toys. and a chicken. it's going to hit the communities wherever you donate >> they would have many problems with that. it from. here's the thing, they would >> brian: sergeant, a lot of people saying, it's not want them to change it to thanksgiving yet, we're thinking about christmas. when is the cutoff? tofurkey, the name of the town. you guys have to turn around and if the town does that, they will get it out to those who need it. give them a free tofurkey >> great question. today, as a matter of fact, the celebration for thanksgiving. web site is open for donations i don't know if that's a and it's going to be extended all the way 'til black friday. powerful enough inducement for the town that would have to give so we urge everyone across up their delicious turkey dinner america to get on the web site for a tofurkey dinner. today and start donating. >> how thin is the peta's to do >> brian: you'll start loading them on trucks and you have hundreds of boxes. list? now let's focus on the town in i want to meet other great marines. texas, everybody, let's gather what's your name? around. >> as thin as the news cycle >> sergeant don air from elizabeth, new jersey. >> brian: you are? this morning. >> i beg your pardon. >> sergeant sardine. >> brian: you look really cold. are you casting dispersions on but i'm not saying it affects my news? your toughness. where are you from? let us know what you think about that. >> brian: rowing, new jersey. this is the guy that does not look cold. your name? talk to us on twitter. >> ali fox. >> none of your business. >> gunner. >> brian: what does it mean? you're a gunner? >> step away from the soccer ball. a school calls for an all out >> gunnery sergeant. >> brian: what does it mean to ban on any ball that might cause give out toys? a bruise.
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>> this is a big thing for us oh, my goodness! this year, make sure we put a >> and transparency was a smile on all those kids' faces. staple of the 2008 campaign. >> brian: great. thanks a lot, guys, for coming why are the white house down. i appreciate it. transparency meetings now behind closed doors? sergeant, it was great meeting you. you're doing a great things and our political panel, big shots, thanks to all of you for the they weigh in next. service you give to the country. [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? let's go back inside to eric and ali. >> eric: up next, the best nine seconds you'll see all week. that's really all we can tell you. don't go anywhere. >> alisyn: i won't. >> eric: more "fox & friends" in less than two minutes. >> alisyn: for nine seconds, that's worth it. look, every day we're using more and more energy. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? that stays even after i treat... ♪ [ male announcer ] truth is, most sinus formulas don't treat a cough. that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus sinus liquid gels one of the biggest natural gas projectsn the world. fights sinus symptoms plus cough. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. you're good. [ male announcer ] thanks. what's it going to do to thplanet? that's the cold truth!
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>> each and every month, vice president joe biden meets with select government officials to hold transparency meetings. but listen to this, the meetings are behind closed doors. >> alisyn: take a look at this viral video and let us know if the press are not allowed. you think this little girl is is this what the president meant when he promised the most destined for the dark side. transparent administration in history? >> i have a track record of transparency, i'll make our government open and transparent. >> we'll do it in a transparent [ laughter ]
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>> alisyn: her parents titled way. >> i want transparency, i want this video, my daughter has chosen the dark side. accountability. >> so the american people can because she does have a sinister be involved in their own government. >> let's talk about it with our transparent panel this morning. laugh. >> brian: i don't know if you've been watching, that's much like a political strategist, lauren ashburn is the former editor of the judge. ganett broadcasting and alexis ma gill johnson is executive you tell him that. director of american values. i want to start with you, these okay. x factor, down to the transparency meetings, they have elimination, down to the final ten. eric, i saw this rapper a long a laudable goal, basically, they time ago. he's got a huge attitude, very want to make federal spending arrogant, very likeable. data more reliable and more accessible to the american >> eric: well, okay. i'll go with likeable if you public so why not have open door want. >> brian: he's in the top ten. meetings? >> well, listen, barack obama >> eric: bottom two, based on received a transparency award america's voting. back in march behind closed so he's -- it's him and i doors without even telling any believe stacy, i can't remember members of the media. her name. take a look at how he reacted. therefore, drawing ire from the this is unbelievable. same open government groups that >> brian: when he gets word he's in the bottom two. gave them award. it's not like they have this great track record. >> i don't like your attitude you know the problem, they're the victims of their own right now. do me a favor. rhetoric. you just played a great reel. to be folding your arms. barack obama has never missed an look at me and think about your mom watching this show. opportunity to say how transparent he was going to be. because you are showing he can't operate that way. disrespect to your mom, you're sometimes as president you can't showing disrespect to the always -- >> i think what happens is that
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audience at home. vision collides with reality. if you're running for president, don't like people with this you have a lot of things to say. and then you get into the white attitude. >> no, i'm not. >> yes, you are. house and you think oh, i can't >> sir, no disrespect to you or accomplish all of this. this show, but i just feel like >> don't make promises you can't if you're going to put me in the bottom two, i don't want to keep. this is an easy one to keep. perform for people who don't why not fling open the doors and want me here. you hear what i'm saying? let the sunshine in? >> a lot of that, there is another side to this. take a look at what happened >> brian: wow. he gets upset. >> eric: right, and he breaks down and cries a little. but he kept the attitude, but wikileaks. if you show every single thing with every document and every surprisingly enough, are you single thing that happened, ready -- he got to stay on. america isn't going to look so they voted stacy out. good. >> don't create the expectation that you're going to. >> alisyn: is that right? he must be very talented. that's the problem. >> brian: he's a rapper and -- >> again, this is just making >> eric: it was rock night. spending data more accessible to they were supposed to sing rock the public. songs. he rapped throughout. this isn't top secrets of the he survived, though. c.i.a. this seems like an easy one they >> alisyn: here is another thing could let the press in to see. that will help you survive. >> i think the challenge is and i agree with the rest of the fox news coolers and hats and panel is that we're living in a all sorts of fox paraphernalia. 24-hour news cycle so the sense that we're able to actually >> brian: we finally got into offer -- the government is able coolness? this is so overdue. to offer all information at once, i think, is really >> alisyn: look at this. difficult when, you know, things this is our tv blanket. just will spin around before >> brian: so many people using they've had time to really get the business done. blankets, not from television.
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>> i agree with you, expectations, you always learn to promise less than you can it's actually a fox news snugy. deliver. otherwise, you look bad. >> right, but he did promise to >> alisyn: there you go. have the most transparent wow. presidency in history, >> brian: thank you. that's very good. basically, and that doesn't seem to have an achieved. >> not at all. mr. polling, good to have you. three weeks ago, the department of justice proposed actually being able to have government agencies deny the existence of >> alisyn: you look a little bit documents that do exist if they like a wizard. don't fall under the freedom of >> eric: it's warm. information act. >> brian: you got a hat and a that drew the ire of aclu, open container and we have this. the government.org and other groups like that. this administration has been very systemically opposed to transparency despite their rhetoric. >> hold on -- >> brian: this is a fanny >> i want to argue that the blanket. >> alisyn: why didn't i have previous administration actually this throughout the whole show? put a lot of these transparency it's cold in here. >> brian: now that we're out of issues in place, right? stuff to tell you about, i got our whole clamor -- to tell you, make sure you watch >> you say that george w. bush "fox & friends" this weekend doesn't get enough credit. because we've come to an >> at least we know where joe biden is. >> you can also argue, though, agreement, she's going to be on for eight hours. that president obama is >> alisyn: because we don't overexposed. think that really seven is he's given more interviews to enough. the media than virtually any so eight. please, tune in tomorrow, other president. >> hold your thoughts.
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you have to stick around. 6:00 a.m. next with our panel, we told you >> eric: and the huntsman about eric holder's trip to the caribbean, the one that you're paying for. is this a five day trip a good idea? one of our three panelists say yes. we'll reveal who. and bye-bye, behar. why joy behar just got the axe from her own tv show. we'll explain.
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>> time for the news by the numbers. let's start first, five times. five times the speed of sound. that's how fast the army's brand new advanced hypersonic weapon can travel. the weapon reportedly performing perfectly on its first flight. next 57,000. that's how many pages were in general electric's 2010 tax
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return. the company made $14 billion in profits but paid no taxes. thanks to federal loopholes. and finally, 26 months. that's how long joy behar has lasted on hln, yes, headline news. but the show is being canned due to dismal ratings. she will continue to appear on "the view", i guess. >> attorney general eric holder is taking a break from washington and all of those calls for him to resign over the botched fast & furious scandal with a trip to the caribbean and you the taxpayer are paying for it. before the break, we revealed that one of you doesn't have a problem with this trip. which one is it? >> it would have to be me. >> to the caribbean, being paid for by the taxpayers. why don't you have an issue with this? >> look, i mean, i don't think that we should be scrutinizing the fact that we might have real legitimate business in the caribbean and i think that the challenges around if we had that same line of inquiry, we'd be looking at congress. we'd be looking at all the kind
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of private boondoggles that are going on as well and the administration p.r. officials have a tin ear when it comes to timing on these things. take a look at the time when president obama went to martha's vineyard and his wife went to spain and it's just -- it is the perception, it's the politics of perception and that matters. >> and in fact, president obama just this week had called for some belt tightening and no unnecessary travel. so critics say is five days in barbados and the dominican republic really -- and trinidad, really necessary snoo au -- >> especially if you're talking about medicare fraud and attending a conference that's an annual thing, not the special meeting that needs the attorney general's attention. back to transparency, doj only released the actual schedule to one news organization, the daily beast, which is a liberal organization because they didn't want people -- >> they certainly are. >> i think those are really good points but we do have serious
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issues down there. we have drug trafficking issues and counterterrorism issues and the caribbean is right -- he needs to talk about it. >> we have 44 congressmen who are talking about the immediate resignation from his job. he has an ongoing investigation for fast & furious in both the house and in the doj itself. he needs to stay state side. >> what i loved was the spin that came after it. well, he had to sit in a restaurant that had a fan and didn't have air conditioning. and then they had to put down the tarp because there was a lot of rain. >> in other words, he's roughing it. >> couldn't you argue maybe they sent him to the caribbean to get away from some of the fast & furious? >> that's a very logical argument to make. if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. with a 24-hour news cycle and media attention on eric holder, they follow him down there so everybody knows this kind of tactic won't work this time. >> thanks so much for your panel this morning. great to see you. >> thanks. >> meanwhile, these customs
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agents aren't checking for bombs. the only thing they're watching are the insides of their eyelids. they're caught napping on the job. we'll explain where. then son, please step away from that soccer ball. one school instituting an all out ban on any ball that might cause a bruise. and thanksgiving comes early. we're headed into the kitchen. good morning, sandra! [ male announcer ] where's your road to happiness? what ithe first step on that road is a bowl of soup? delicious campbell's soups fill you with vegetable nutrition, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's -- it's amazing what soup can do.
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>> time for your shot of the morning. it looks something like this. is this little girl destined for the dark side? >> her evil laugh has a lot of people laughing. the video is appropriately titled my daughter has alcoholic beveragesen the dark side posted on you tube by one of her parents with the screen name, star destroyer 65. >> oh, i wouldn't call that an evil laugh. sinister, yes. it was a sinister laugh. >> i'll tell you about one guy who has got to be smiling today. despite trying to explain the fannie and freddie and his contribution, it has to be newt gingrich. when the polls have come in to show where he stands right now in iowa, which will have their
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caucus on january 3rd, look at these numbers. >> eric, hasn't this race been crazy so far? i mean, the roller coaster of who is up in any given week has really kept it interesting. now, newt gingrich is having this, you know, resurgence, i mean. >> he's running up the polls. >> here's the issue. >> from 10 years ago. >> almost -- on like a clock ring in the morning, when you hit the top of the g.o.p. number, they start attacking you -- >> yeah, you go i'm not sure if i want to be up here right now because the attacks start. yesterday morning, newt was at the top, off the top, the left -- msnbc, all the left leaning stuff started attacking his relationships with fannie and freddie. really, it's almost -- >> you got to be ready for it. and this is a good time to find out if his consulting contract can withstand the scrutiny. >> michelle bachmann's headaches. it was rick perry who looked
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tired in debates. it goes on and on. >> when you're the front runner, you attract the most heat. >> i don't know. mitt romney has been a frontrunner a lot and we haven't seen anything like that. my point is i'm a very, very conservative. i like the far right conservative party candidates and the bachmanns, the palins, you know, etc., i know she's not a candidate. she could be. maybe should be. >> interesting you say that. you think that she might still be a candidate? >> no, i don't think she should but i certainly wish -- >> i'll tell you what, something else is happening with newt. i wouldn't do this. the staffers that left them, they're coming back. two key ones are coming back in iowa. a lot of them jump to rick perry and say wow, who put me on this ship? >> a couple announced his candidacy and -- >> didn't think he's focusing on iowa enough. >> he needs their help to get out the statewide operation, they're really good at it. speaking of candidates who might still run, donald trump, remember that name, of course,
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for his flirtation with the possible presidential race. now his wife says don't count him out. he still may run for president. >> i don't think he's counted himself out. every monday he indicates he might be still in the mix. the other g.o.p. candidates look at him as a visible player. they visit him and look for him for advice. and president obama has taken his china policy. do you see how muscular the president has been in asia? >> good point. i'm not falling for it. until i hear exploratory committee, i am not falling for it. >> ok. we'll ask chris wallace that shortly. first your headlines. >> secretary of state hillary clinton announcing a landmark trip to burma next month, the first visit of its kind in more than 50 years and fox's ed henry sat down with secretary clinton and she said the time is now to spread democracy to the country. she also commented on the possibility of running for president. >> ed, that was a wonderful experience. i cannot tell you how, you know, really grateful i am that i got
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to run for president. but that was then. this is now. and i'm very focused on what i think need to be done for our country. and that's where my time and attention is devoted. >> clinton's trip to burma is set for december 1st. more than two years after an arizona sweat lodge ceremony turned deadly, the self-help author convicted in that tragedy will learn his fate. james arthur ray faces up to nine years in prison when he's sentenced today. ray was found guilty of negligent homicide after three people died from heat stroke. first, it was air traffic control workers. now, customs agents reportedly sleeping on the job. the local fox affiliate in philadelphia investigating reports that customs agents were parking their officially marked cars for nearly an hour at a time and dozing off in a back lot. other airport employees say they've -- all right, keep it down. say they've seen with their own eyes and it's been going on for months. department of homeland security
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reportedly refusing to comment. remember this scene from "the brady bunch"? >> hey, you guys. oh, no! >> a classic, we can all relate. that was horrible. well, a school in toronto taking a page from the show and banning balls from the playground. that's right. a parent got hit in the head with a soccer ball so now they're illegal on school grounds along with basketballs, baseballs, footballs and volleyballs. only nerf and sponge balls are allowed. parents and students are not happy. they say the school is being overly protective. those are your headlines. >> you know what i always say, you know how they say marsha, marsha, marsha. you know how i say brian, brian, brian. >> when they hit me in the shoulder with a football, my nose does not swell up. thanksgiving is less than a week away. do you have your menu picked
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out? if not, we have delicious recipes that are affordable, and delicious. joining me is the star of "semihomemade" and author of these new books, "money saving meals" and "easy at home entertaining." sandra lee is here. welcome back. you're concerned i'm going to get in your way. let's begin. >> well, it's the holidays, right? so i'm going to start you off with a cocktail. so if you come over here, we're going to celebrate. all right. >> what are we celebrating by the way? >> this is going to be our -- >> life. that we are alive. are you kidding? that's enough. ok. we'll start off with coffee and a mug. we like coffee and there's hot chocolate. you'll put a little bit of that in there. >> ok. >> fireside cocktail. then a little bit for me. i'm going to put in one ounce of bailey's because this is called bailey's friends giving and then we'll put in a little bit of vodka to top it off. >> this is the first time the crew is writing down a recipe. calm down, focus on the segment.
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>> we have pudding coming up. >> do you like whipped topping? >> that's a little personal. yes, ok, i'll take it can we have some music for this? i requested some music. something to put us in the holiday spirit that will remind us of the time we spent together. >> when you drank, i'm going to cook. when i'm done cooking, you're going to clean. >> really? that's fantastic! >> we'll start off right here with something that's absolutely fantastic that everybody will love. >> ok. >> this is savory sausage and mushroom bread pudding. >> ok? >> so i've got the mushrooms and some sausage going in here. and any sausage will do. in my bowl here, i have an egg and milk bath, we're put in a little bit of thyme. buy ourselves some time in here. give that a stir. this goes into the fridge for a couple of hours. we don't have time for that. we're putting that right into your ramikins and on the top,
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we're going to put lots of sausage and lots of mushroom. ok? and -- >> that's where that comes from. >> then that goes into the oven. it goes into the oven. how beautiful is that going to be? >> it's really special. >> and that's what it looks like what comes out. >> sounds fantastic. and this whole thing aside from the refrigeration will take us how long? >> under 30 minutes with the baking. if you don't put it in the fridge. but it's going to also save you a lot of money and this is a great recipe. that's what money saving meals is all about. how do you save money and with this book, which is based off my new series "money saving meals" on the food network in its fifth season. first book. you will save between 35% and 50% on every grocery store bill. crispy potato bites. everybody loves potato bites, it's the holiday and you want to serve things people like. so you can just take your round potatoes. your new potatoes and your red potatoes. after you boil them for eight minutes, scoop them out into a bowl, you'll put sour cream, bacon, chives and mustard. that's all this is.
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you just snip the tip right off that, pipe it into the round like this. >> and you -- >> can i have one? >> yes, you can. hold on, i want to make sure you're successful. let me get a little bigger of a hole there. >> there you go. >> go right in there. >> well, you actually -- >> that's why he's cleaning up. >> wait a second, i'm going to try it again. now, are you for -- >> there you go. >> i'm going to talk to you about devilled eggs. this is a recipe i made 19 years ago at my nephew's baby shower. it's been in my family for a long time, smarty. what that is egg yolks, mayonnaise goes in there and sweet pickle relish is the secret and some paprika, back into the shells you pipe it a little cleaner than that. that's a beautiful corn salad with apples. the dressing is cumin, it is apple cider vinegar with a
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little bit of mustard. so good for you. >> you know what helps your stuff, you're in such good shape. people get the sense that if a chef is in good shape and telling us what to eat, they know what they're doing. >> anybody can do these recipes. that's why, you know, this is like my 25th book and there's a reason why we sold four million books, these recipes are likable, you can afford to do them and you can find the ingredients. >> you know what it's time? it's time to drink up. do you want whipped cream, young lady? >> that's personal. >> you're getting it anyway. how's that? since i have to do the dishes. >> i'm a fast learner here. >> ok. we're going to drink for the first time in cable. we're going to drink our way out. we're not going to say anything. i'm not even going to toss. >> might be -- >> bring over one of those baby potatoes, will you, bri?bailey'.
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