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live in the weather center. i still see red boxes behind you. the threat is not as great as we saw earlier today. we still have the risk for isolated tornados and straight line wind damage. the latest one here 8:00 p.m. for much of ohio but we have severe thunderstorm watches down into tennessee. we will continue to monitor these storms. warnings for tennessee and a whole bunch across ohio and there we have a tornado warning. south of mansfield. if you live in these areas you are up next for the possibility of some strong to severe storms. the storm reports today have been incredible especially for the month of november it will go down as top five november out breaks. much of the reports in illinois
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and indiana. and we'll continue to monitor that. here are some of the bullet points here. winds of at least 166 miles per hour. a confirmed ef 2. for cole city. over 50 homes destroyed incredible damage we still continue to get images into the fox extreme weather center. as we head into the evening hours for tomorrow's drive in. if you are traveling across the northeast corridor, you are going to see flight delays. as we head into monday afternoon into tuesday. the front will push offshore. temperatures in the wake very cold. the winds we could get winds in excess of 30 to 40 miles per hour. parts of the northeast. we are not done yet but some of
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the pictures are devastating. this will be a historic noef november out break. >> reporter: let me show you what is typical out here. we have a structure with lots of damage. you can see the tarp that is covering up the damaged roof. you can see here spray pointed on the side of the home the letters "ok" that means someone searched this facility. we have a power line on the ground. we have seen this all over the neighborhoods. what you can't see is the neighborhood behind here. that is called the trail's edge neighborhood. hundreds of homes back there. you can't see it now but the way they are described to me is flattened down to the
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foundation. in front of me, we have a power line with a poll that is down right here. typical with the damage. the people who live here say they were out and were going to church. didn't get much warning. they saw this surreal scene going from home to home with axes and chain saws digging through the debris trying to find people inside of there getting any kind of valuables. there was a strong smell of gas when they started working through the neighborhoods. there was a wind that cleared the area of anything like that. you have a lot of emergency crews in the town. you have a lot of crews that will be working through the night. you have a lot of injured people. more the most part due to the
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searching, it seems that from this area has been accounted for. a lot of people are still looking for pets. as far as the human toll everyone is accounted for to our knowledge. >> a couple of things hit me, as news crews, when we go in, that is the only light for miles is where you are. if you don't go near it, please be careful. you mentioned injured. we have the confirmed dead. there were people that were hurt. quickly tell me what you know about that. >> reporter: there is one hospital, saint francis that has 8 people who are pretty severely injured. we are hearing from the other hospital dealing with dozens of hospitals that are injured. the numbers can change from the early stages. it appears that you don't have a lot of severe injuries. a lot of people were battered by
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the flying debris. >> i'm going to ask and see mike if we can pop up on the screen nashville, illinois which i understand is in washington county, illinois. that may or may not be possible. mike, thank you very much for your reporting. we are seeing a man standing in front of an obliterated neighborhood. so much is coming in as the night goes on. she showed us the system that has caused so much pain tonight on the map. one of the states hit, illinois, and also ohio. the emergency management system there have already been in touch with every county in the state. joining me by phone is tamara mcbribe and spokesperson for the emergency management agency you are with us by phone? >> that is right.
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>> so we have been activated here since noon in, anticipation of the storm moving through. we saw the devastating impact that it made indiana and we have been in touch with each county to make sure they are ready to receive whatever mother nature has to offer. the storm has moved across the state and is exiting two the east. there are power outages of 75,000 customers without power. and there has been significant wind damage as a result of the storm. we are looking now, live pictures from street cameras around cleveland, ohio. you said the storm has been quick and is moving out of your state now and that is a bless. >> it is. we coulding in the same position that indiana is in. so our hearts and thoughts go out to them today. >> mxttamra thank you very much.
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we appreciate you being with us tonight. and it is good news potentially because the physical stuff you can fix. the human toll you cannot. i want to go back to janice dean now to set us up for the rest of the evening. the sun has set and it got cold in chicago when this thing pulled out. it is november, what is keeping it cooking? >> the temperatures were in the 60s earlier on today and temperatures are dropping 20 to 30 degrees. so, part of that reason is we did have unstable air mass warmer than average temperatures 15 to 25 degrees above what we normally see this time of year and we had that cooler dryer air m mass behind that. to see an out break like this is
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rare. the storm preduction center putting out a high risk warning like they did here. in towards ohio, that is extraordinarily rare. maybe a three or four times in history. they have put out a high risk area for the month of november. this is a rare system. >> janice dean keeping us informed we appreciate it. thank you very much. before we leave you and go back to huckaby, we want you to see that video again. the man praying as it pulls out. watch and listen and after a short break. >> give us this day our daily bread. f forgive us our press sntress pa lead us not into temptation amen. hail mary full of grace.
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on thursday, the president admitted that he on thursday, the president admitted that he deserves some criticism for the roll out of obama care. >> when i see sometimes folks up on capitol hill and republicans in particular, who had been suggesting repeal, repeal, let's get rid of this thing i keep on asking what is it that you want to do? are you suggesting that the status quo was working because it wasn't. >> joining me is former republican presidential candidate rick san tx o nxsanto.
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when the government shutdown happened i thought this was not a smart way to go. put it all on republicans and made them appear to be responsible. can they recover from that and does the obama care roll out need to be front and center? >> it needs to be front and center. it is the biggest shift in american history of the relationship between the government and the people. and this is a disaster because what it is i hate to use the term, it is unamerican. it is not how america functions. it is one thing to take care of the needy. it is one thing to take care of the elderly. and provide for themselves. but for the government to say we are going to tell every american
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this is what you are bowing ig have. that is what this system does and it is unamerican. it is not how america functions well and how we got to the greatest country in the history of the world. as it rolled out, it goes against the grain of who we are. and that is why i don't support it. >> i was shocked that the president ordered the insurance companies to put a product on the shelf that he said you couldn't put on the shelf. it was like saying that it was a terrible thing. >> he said we know best what is for everybody and people have to have different coverages. the idea that people can shop for what they want -- they believe they know what you want. >> it is like the president prescribing a product. i order mcdonald's to put the mcrib back on the menu.
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here is the thing that irritate s me the most. he cannot say i'm not going to enforce this law, he's done it on immigration and health care and almost does it every week. >> is there a way to challenge him legally? >> who is harmed by the president going around and saying i'm not forcing a law and you have the choice to offer this or not. >> that is the problem. they are clever in what they do and the fights that they pick. but the premise is dangerous that the president can decide with the defensive marriage act.
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this whole thing was supposed to fix health care for the 15% of the people that didn't variety. why didn't we have a medicaid like program that would require premiums and have buy in from the consumer but it wouldn't have disrupted the 85% of the people that had health care? >> i proposed a plan when i was in the united states senate that said we should treat everyone who has health insurance the same as people who don't. people who have insurance from
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their employer had tax free benefits. i was for a tax credit. >> who was against that. the left was. because it was about private sector reform and not government control. it wasn't that we are going to make everyone buy this policy. we are going to put caps on services. we did medicare prescription drug coverage. which was the government giving a voucher and seniors going out. they wanted to control drug prices. they were going to decide not the doctorprescriptions were going to be proper. it is the idea that we know best. >> i can't get you get out of here until you talk about the
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movie a christmas candle. >> it is i say it is a mix between it is a wonderful life and the christmas carole. it is a story of people strug e struggling with their faith. >> you have a cast wonderful. >> susan boil is in it. you can hear it. you can lis ep to the miracle hymn the christmascandlemovie.com. if you love downton abbey, you will love this movie. it has that feel. and yet it is a movie about christmas. not about santa claus. but about what christmas is about. >> we need some more wholesome
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things like that. [ applause ] >> thank you it is great to have you here. >> the latest jobs numbers show that america's labor force is the worst since the carter administration. i'm going to talk to a recent graduate. we'll talk to him next. rom you. go to my web mikehuckabee.com. or sign up for my facebook page and follow me on if you think a prune is a prune, you haven't tried sunsweet, the amazing prune. enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune.
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and statistics. my next guest is actively looking for a job. he's having a tough time finding one. he is a graduate from fordham business school. he set up a stand in new york's financial district. he joins me now. when i first heard your story. i thought, this is so innovative and it shows a extraordinary level of initiative. you were having problems getting it into the hands of people. was gave you the idea i'm going to set up a stand in front of these brokerage houses on wall street. show the value that a face
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brings to wall street. you said here, here is a donut and coffee and here is my resume? >> how did they react? >> it was a mixed reaction. some people loved it and some hated it. >> some people didn't want someone outside of their office copying it. >> i would like to come down and get the donut. you have a matter's degree from fordham university. did you think that a degree like this. i'm not going to have that much difficulty getting a job? were you worried about the job market at the time? >> no. at the time my decision was to go to graduate school the value.
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and when i got out i was in shock at how bad the job market was. the first being the little to know job creation in the economy. the second being the influx of college kids out there. and these people want to retire. it trickles down to where the entry level jobs aren't there. >> you are saying in a nice way that the old geizers won't get out of the way. >> they financially can't. i believe that they have a right to stay there as long as they want, they earned it. >> but the market now is tough. you are looking to try and break in somewhere. when you talk to people they tell you we just don't have anything. >> yeah, i learned that it is not about you it is about what you can bring to the company. there are so many out there that
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can't benefit from me being there. >> but you have student loans, when are those going to have to be paid? >> next month they start kicking in. >> will you stay in new york or are you willing to move and relocate. >> i'm fortunate to have a few offers some out of state and some in state. the thing is does it make sense to stay here with the cost of living. as of now i'm still looking and weighing out the options. so right now you would be open to a job offer. from a viewer that says i like that guy. how can they get in touch with you. go to my website hiremichaelpenn.com. or e-mail me directly. >> there is nothing subtle about that.
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i think it was a brilliant idea to say, i'm not going to sit on the couch and wait for somebody to come to me. if i were hiring down on wall street i would be looking for that kind of initiative and i think somewhere across this country i think there are. i wish you well. i think for every perp wson whos spent the money you have there ought to be something out there for you. would you let us know how things turn out? >> absolutely. i would be honored to. >> hopefully by thanksgiving you will be celebrating a new job and you don't have to eat donuts every day. >> thank you. >> well nancy pelosi says she has never met anyone who is happy with their private insure ants plan. my reaction to that and the quotes of the week is coming up next.
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i hope no one is hurt. our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name. >> this is a fox news weather alert. you are watching video taken by one person who was caught in that monster tornado there. this is washington, illinois. tornados and severe thunderstorms sweeping over ten states. here is what we know at this hour. 7 million people have been in the path of this fast moving system. hardest hit south illinois. the illinois national guard has been dispatched to the areas that have been hit. the city of gifford also seeing
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the same type of devastation. now back to regular programming. >> the obama care unrolled numbered were finally revealed this week and they were nothing short of embarrassing. far short of the administration's estimate. those sign ups came from the 15 state exchanges. they were even worse. signing up less than 27,000 people. so, we sent our correspondent ryan reese into new york city to prove just how sad those figures really are. >> have you guys been to the obama care website? >> no, i have not. >> i can google it. >> that would be a no. >> do you know what twerking is? >> do you think more people signed up for obama care or
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signed up to a one way trip to mars. >> one way trip to mars. >> if i could afford it i would have signed up too. >> which has more people signed up. obama care website or petition to deport piers morgan. >> have you been to the obama care website? >> no, but i hear it's a mess. >> sorry america, was that your obama impersonation. >> i think it had more free trips to mars. >> which has more people enlisted the religious of jedi knight or obama care. >> i can strongly say it is the jedi knight. >> do you think more people have bought william hung's music album or signed up for obama
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care? >> no, actually william hung has sold more. i'm surface priced prised by th. >> do you think more people have signed up for an online jewish dating service or obama care. >> jewish dating service. >> do you think more people have gone skydiving or signed up for obama care. >> skydiving. >> skydiving. >> which do you think is less stressful. >> die diveskydiving. >> i would rather free fall and hope the chute opens. >> do you think more people have signed up to create a death star or obama care. >> the death star. america wants a death star more than they want obama care. >> there you variety. our thanks to ryan reese our correspondent on the streets of
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new york city. one of the excuses the democrats repeatedly made when concerns came up with obama care it is the law of the land and it cannot be changed. >> the fact is it at the law of the land. >> i think it is very exciting. can you imagine being there when social security first came into effect or medicare when it became the law of the land. >> obama care is the law of the land. >> it is the law of the land. >> affordable care act has gone through every single democrat ache process it is the law of the land. >> that has been said over and over it is the law of the land. as if it has come down on two stone labltaplets postmarked mo sianai. of course it is but the law can
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be changed. it can be repealed and it is the law of the land that we had a debt ceiling. but the president didn't mind lifting that up. i wish the republicans would have said to say mr. president, the debt ceiling we have right now is the law of the land we can't touch it. if we can touch the law of the land we can touch the law of the land when it comes to obama care. well nancy pelosi is the gift that keeps on giving. remember when democrats were trying to push obama care. she said we'll find out what is in the plan once the fog is cleared up. we are finding out what is in it but the house minority leader she still seems to be in the fog. >> there is nothing in the affordable care act that said that your insurance company
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should cancel you. did i ever tell them that they could keep it i would have if i met anyone who liked their plap. >> she lives in san francisco. she says she has never met anyone who liked their health care plan. nancy, you need to get out more. apparently there were a lot of people who liked their plan and sure as heck liked it better than the five million people who have been told that it has been cancelled. a hacker group called anonymous is breaking into government computers from the multiple agencies. personal information was reportedly captured. the report goes onto stay the intrusions have not been publicly known. the fbi wrote it is unknown how
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many systems have been compromised but it should be address addressed. turns out the hackers were not interested they figured there was nothing they could do to screw it up worse than it already was. all right, coming up, fox's brian kilney will tell us how george washington's fith aith id helped him lead the american revolution. stay with us that is next. the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself.
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[ applause ] he was a founding father of our nation, our first president and was the leader of the american revolution. everybody knows about george washington but very few know about a group of unsung heros who served as spies for washington and whose information was crucial in defeating the british. fox and friends brian kilmeade writes about them in this new book "the secret six". >> you have a lot of fans.
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you have done something that few authors have done you take a look at one of the most unknown but important stories of the american revolution why didn't we hear this before? >> they didn't want you to. the spies did not want you to. and you know what? george washington said you want to keep your identity a secret? i'll do it. including at the time benedict arnold he thought was on his side. he said tell me who the spies were. so what he did is, he kept their secret and he kept the letters we were able to do this book around the letters of george washington correspondenting back and forth to them. we knew what he asked them to do and not to do and what he
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thought of them. in fact i wouldn't have found out about it until they were commemorating to thank his spies and i thought spies what are you talking about. i went to long island university and never heard about this and really since 1990, me and my buddy bruce have been studying this. i realized this was not a new york story, it was an american store yixt get them in rooms like this and have them debate the issues we could bring new information to it and i think that is was we did. it is an amazing book. people are enthralled by tit. he was a man of deep and intense and authentic faith.
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he genuinely believeding to. i wanted to get the guy who was by his side. the fifrst time he heard shots. washington would be in front of the battle and there was a belief that he had that he could not be killed. there was one time that struck me. as i was researching the battle. he said that we had to find a way to get out. how are we going to get out? there is a body of water in between us and he prayed for a miracle. i prayed for a miracle. >> he could do that then? >> and all of them did it. [ applause ] >> he said if we ever needed a miracle we need one now and he decides he is going to evacuate
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9,000 people in the middle of the night and they were getting out because people were showing up in barges. and after the 9,000 were leaving the sun is coming up and they are going to be exposed and the british is going to realize that the fires were fake and the army was escaping to fight another day. out of nowhere a fog rolled in and he said so thick that you could not see four feet in front of your hands. he said that was a sign. no one person was killed. washington was the last to leave. >> that is the amazing thing. it is a book about faith and how god played a role. we have a minute. i want to get these maps in here. we have the new york city map i believe this is an, animated map we'll see. this was important to tell everyone what happened.
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where the ring started they come back to setauket wom won man wo row 26 miles to get the information to washington. it would be in, in visible ink. washington was 711 his chief spy was 713. even if you could bring the ink to light you wouldn't know what they were trying to say to each other but these guys knew. >> thank you. thank you for a wonderful, wonderful book. he is a country star that is rising in the industry. chris jansen is going to join us when we come back. age. we talked about axiron. age. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to rmal in about 2 weeks in most men.
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o >> my next guest is a country song writer and singer. he moved to nashville at 18. he has toured with the likes of lynn nard skinnard, hank williams jr. and merle haggard. here to sing a song from his self titled album, chris jansen. you didn't have like this incredible start. you were sleeping in your car in nashville when you first got there. >> i absolutely was. i crashed a few couches, too. i said i knew instead of going to college started on thursday told my parents on friday. i left. >> how did they take that, by the way? >> i come from humble beginnings and my parents, they are just average good old american folks, man, and they believe in following your dreams and working really hard for whatever you do. i told my dad i looked at him in the eye this will be my job i
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played music for a hob we i am going to do it i am moving and never came back. i started in lower broadway slept in my car for the couple weeks waited for tips until i could get my apartment. it was a story of building up. i played on the grand old opry three weeks ago right across the alley from toots sees where i started. that was a humbling experience. >> i think you are going to do greated because you have never forgotten where you come from and the people who helped you get there. let's do "cut me some slack" which i hope that's what you are going to do cut me slack. >> you are the best base player i have played with and that's no joke. this is my new song and it goes like this.
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much as me. that's it for tonight until next week from new york this is mike huckabee, good night and god bless. ♪ lief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learmore at purinaone.com
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>> neighborhoods are completely wiped out. obviously the entire town of washington is devastated. but driving through very large home neighborhoods, homes that are half a million dollar brick homes that are completely gone. >> i don't know in our father's name our kingdom come, give us this day our daily bread and for give us our trespasses as we for give those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation. >> this is geraldo
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