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encouragement through faith. you can pick up a copy on news stands at family christian book stores or barnes & noble or clerk it out online. thank you for being part of the "the real story." shepard smith is now live from the fox news deck. >> workers trapped and hurt after a blast and building collapse at a factory in america's heartland. we'll take you there as rescuers race to save people. >> the new terrorist threats against the olympics. are america's athletes in any taper. >> let's get too it. >> good monday afternoon. happy mlk day. first, u.s. lawmakers are warning the winter olympics in sochi, russia, may not be safe for athletes and spectators. the games are now less than three weeks away, and now authorities in russia say they're studying a video that an islamic militant group posted online yesterday. it features two men supposedly
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making plans for a pair of dead lay suicide bomb which is we witnessed in a city in southern russian. the attacks last month killed more than 30 people. one blast tore through a train station, another targeted passengers on a city bus a day later. the men in the video tell the russian president vladimir putin the terror group has another present for him and tourists at the sochi games. meantime, the russian president says his country will do whatever it takes to keep the olympics safe. the russians have been battling insurgents in the region for more than a decade. jonathan hunt has been following the story and is live. thousands of americans are set to head over there. this video, it's ominous. >> it is, and that's why u.s. officials are concerned about every one of those american citizens, including the olympics team heading to sochi. now, the terrorist threat is
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plainly obvious given russia's recent history. what concerns u.s. officials even more is that the russian authorities, while putting in their own security, have not been welcoming outside cooperation. i spoke to mit international security expert jim wall-about that earlier. the said that lack of cooperation from putin was inevitable. >> the russians are not known as big sharers to begin with. they're always going to play it close to the vest, and there are issues not only of communication with international -- governments of participating olympians but also questions of information sharing within their bureaucracy. >> the u.s. military is drawing up contingency plans should there be any kind of incident. whatever kind of assets they put in the region, shep, it is a different question if something happens getting those assets in, given the russian's historic reluctance to let anybody else's military on their territory. >> that's a concern for our people. but there's a concern that
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terrorists may already be in sochi. >> this is interesting. the russian security services have been putting up fliers and wanted posters inside sochi, saying they're looking for a so-called black widow, woman who is the widow of a former terrorist killed by the russian security services. she is alleged to have traveled from dagestan inside the olympic security zone in sochi, arriving there january 11th or 12th. despite all of these concerns, russian president vladimir putin told abcys george stephanopoulos over the weekend, he has no concerns. >> translator: the job of the olympic host is to secure security. we'll do whatever it takes. >> that is a concern in a sense. you remember the history of russian security services in some situations, including hostage-taking, they goo in and shoot first and ask questions
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later. that's a concern if american citizens are held. >> thank you. back here at home, emergency responders have taken at least ten workers to a hospital and they're searching fors who may still be trapped after an explosion at a factory in omaha. happened this morning. police released these images from the scene. you can see the damage to the factory, at least part of it. belongs to a company that makes feed for livestock. another image shows smoke rising from the building. the "associated press" reports relatives of workers have gathered outside. the relatives say they got phone calls from employees inside, claiming one or two more people may be missing or trapped. there's no comment from the company that runs the plant. >> aides for chris christie say democratic mayors are coming out of the woodwork with a political axe to grind. that as those aides nye a new accusation of political bullying the democratic mayor of hoboken
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accuses the lieutenant governor of refusing to give money from sandy unless the mayor signed off on a development deal. the lieutenant governor says the order came straight from the top, governor christie. >> mayor zimmer's version of our conversation in may of 2013 is not only false but is illogical, and does not withstand scrutiny when all of the facts are examined. any suggestion, any suggestion that funds was tied to the approval of any project in new jersey is completely false. >> well, hoboken's mayor is standing behind her claim. says she remembers it distinctly. she wrote it down in her diary at the time.
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she says she met with federal investigators and is willing to tell her story under oath. she even says let everybody here take a lie detector test. comes after a rough couple of weeks for governor christie. he apologized ad nauseam when e-mails among staffers suggested they tied up traffic for political revenge. the governor said he had no part in it, had no idea of it, and has misted an aide. >> before the accusation from the hoboken mayor, governor christie said, part of politicses trying to happen sharp elbows publicly in order to make a deal privately, and if you don't have the willingness and ability to do that, then the opportunity to make deals privately that benefit the public become much more difficult. >> our senior correspondent is like. >> governor chris christie says because of what he has been going through, he is out in, quote, readier to be president,
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but did not say in that interview if he will run for the white house. for now his top aides, inner circle, have been hit by 20 subpoenas to investigators. hearings will be held in trenton, new jersey's office, the accusations that the lieutenant governor put -- to support the real estate deal that mr. supposedly wants, but, says the mayor, the south no one would buy her story. >> i couldn't believe they were doing this. the bottom line is that the christie administration's response was one deflection. the major question is, did they connect sandy funding, hoboken sand difunding to the rockefeller project. the fact is that is what they did. >> in a conference call the christie administration noted hoboken received $70 million in sandy federal aid but the mayor says of the funds the governor controls the city got 350,000.
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>> this was a wide-ranging interview of the governor. what else went down there? >> a lot more to yahoo!. he will learn from the whole experience, he says, quote, don't think anybody knows what it feels like to have the kind of attention i've had in the last nine days until you go through it. it's awful. listen, it's awful. i'm trying to get arms around an awful situation and understand and it then address it, and when he said, resolve it. also thinks the next republican presidential nominee will be a governor, did not say who, and tomorrow mr. christie is set to be inaugurated for his second term as governor of new jersey even with everything going on. >> eric, thank you. the doctors now that -- the disaster that is baghdad. they're trying to take it down. iraqi militants, thigh have enough fire power to overrun the iraqi capital? you'll hear about the warning from one senior minister inside iraq and what it means to members of our military, who
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responsibility but the attacks come as iraqi forces saying they're fighting to push al qaeda out of the two nearby cities, ram mad diand fallujah, and officials say militants are heavily armed and the weapons are so advanced they could use them to occupy baghdad. all these years later. and it seems to all be falling apart. lea gabriel is with us, a former fighter pilot. >> iraqi officials are being vague about the weapons except to say there are lot of them. iraq is seeing the highest level of violence since 2007 and many of those attacks are bomb blast inside populate area. the u.n. says the violence killed almost 8,000 civilians there last year. a former u.s. ambassador to iraq who i spoke with, tells me he believes it's clear that iraqi force does not have control of the situation, particularly in that region. >> well, certainly al qaeda has managed to stage a bombing attack in baghdad and elsewhere. i'm not sure they could really
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storm through to baghdad, but the point is well taken. >> the ambassador also says that he thinks it's significant that al qaeda linked militants have been able to control territory in iraq. >> i can't imagine how difficult this must be for widows at moment and all the rest, people who fought to try to make things better, now, as predicted, it's just falling apart. >> it's a place where we have seen a lot of sacrifice. i have a number for you. according to the department of defense, 4,489 service members died there, but many of those who served in iraq said they still believe in the mission. >> my teammates and i believed in what we were doing. i felt like there was an absolute division between good and evil in this world and that the folks we were tasked to fight were evil, and so removing them from the battlefield or from the world did not seem like wasted effort. but to see a decline is challenging. not enough to say it's not worth doing. >> i should mention that more
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than 30,000 of those people who served in iraq came home with injuries, and, shep, as you know, many of them are still recovering and many will be for a lifetime. >> they will. thank you. >> syria's main opposition group has threatened to skip peace talks set for the week because the united nations invited iran to the conference in switzerland. iran is a close ally of bashar al-assad. the opposition group set a deadline for iran to propose its troops and prom mitt its troops would stay away from syria. it doesn't the group's leader says the u.n. should withdraw iran's invitation to the peace talks. the opposition group reports it expects the united nations secretary general to make a statement time tied on iran's involvement in the talks. >> top lawmakers in the united states say russias must have happened the nsa leaker edward snowden steal u.s. secrets.
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the russians had to be in on it. the head of the house intelligent commitee made that claim yesterday. ed snowden left the united states last year for hong kong before going to russia, where he now has asylum, and now congressman mike rogers says he does not think it was a coincidence that snowden ended up in the loving arms of a government security agent in moscow, though there is no evidence to support that. the congressman says he is investigating the whole thing. a source tells fox news that a nonchinese national may have helped snowden travel to russia while he was still in hong kong. the fact of the matter is nobody knows much about any of this. >> nasa teams trying to figure out a mystery on mars. this is an intriguing thing. they say that white thing on the right there? just appeared out of nowhere. but scientist say what is even more interesting is what they found inside that white thing. plus it's the broncos battling the seahawks in super bowl xlviii here in new jersey.
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urgent news in. a live look. kiev in ukraine where chaos and violence has filled the street during an intense antigovernment protest. here's what it looked earlier today. it has really deteriorated. this is the latest video we have from kiev and other parts of ukraine where the violence is really hard to believe, and it's happened with such speed. it really began back in november of 2013. november last year.
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you crane is a former soviet republic and very divided country. for many years many ukrainians have pushed for closer ties with the west to break away from the influence of russia. then in late november, the rue crane's president backed away from signing a pact to deepen ties with the european union and then accepted a big bailout package from'm putin, and floatses continued, and then last night, riots escalateed in ukraine. these are pictures after they pushed through a sweeping antiprotest law that significantly increased fines and jail terms for street protesting, and that brought out more street protesters. today's clash -- it's late in the evening -- protestes threw molotov cocktail and used
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port-a-potty door as a shield from police. it was an all-out battle in the streets. police shot rubber bubbles and protesters were injured. they're very concern about this escalating out of control. the people want more ties with the west, the leader wanting more ties with the russians, and so far they have not been able to find a compromise. >> nasa officials say something mysterious happened on mars like nothing they have seen. take a look at this. you'll notice a big difference in these two pictures. this twice different pictures taken of the same area. you can see the markings in the martian surface there and then there's this thing. it's kind of doughnut-ish, munchkin-ish. a rock has appeared. nasa sign 'tises say it looks like a jelly doughnut, downs -- kind of round. they have no idea how it got
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there and even arguing with each other about it. bill nye the science guy is live with us on monster wall this afternoon. i phones know what that is. do you? >> it's a rock. it's got a lot of magnesium and manage niece. they were looking at this patch of martian ground one day. and then a day later this rocked show up. most people think it was kicked up by a wheel of the rover, and geologists thing is the greatest thing in the world where they can try to figure out how this different colored rock showed up in their view. there's a lot of wind on mars, but the martian atmosphere is very thin. was the wind strong enough to blow this pebble down into the view? or a rock down into the view?
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or did the wheels break it off? if it broke it off from some protruding rock? and why does it have all these elements. >> or the martians,. the scientists are saying, we're searching for microbial evidence or something from bills of years ago. we know this is a very wet planet at one point. >> that's right. so, the -- we hope that the discoveries like this will lead the next best place to look for signs of water and life. if we were to discover evidence of life on mars, and these would be fossil bacteria. something like what we see in australia. it would change the world if we showed that there was there are there were once living things on mars, and not extraordinary if
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you went to a slushy place near the equator of mars where some of the water ice, which is under the sand, was oozing out, there might before -- it's not crazy. the might still be something alive there, and if we were to discover it, it would change this world. >> it certainly would. bill nye the science guy, live with it, maybe there will be. bill good, to see you. >> good see you. happy martin luther king day. >> thank you. scientist say an important spacecraft was hibernating for years as the prepare for a daring mission to land it on the back of a comet. today the spacecraft woke up. [cheering] >> all cheers as you can see as the european space agency headquarters. the rosetta spacecraft is part of a decade-long comet chasing mission to gain a better understanding of the solar system. it took a yearly three year long nap to conserve energy and this
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morning, an alarm clock woke it up. it took more than 45 minutes for the signal to get back to earth. they expect the spacecraft to hitch a ride on a mom this fall. >> news people are calling it a sequel to the polar vortex. we'll call at it new round of cold weather. meteorologists say an arctic blast is coming. a new study shows fewer than 100 of the planet's richest persons have the same wealth as billions of the world's poorest, the haves and the have-nots. next. so be ady with a stouffer's lasagna. it's the mouthwatering recipe that keeps them coming back. stouer's. madeith care for your family. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that.
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chicago, two. new york, 10, some forecasts as cold as eight next tuesday night. and think about next week as the week before the super bowl here in new york and new jersey? the high temperature on monday, tuesday, and wednesday, the highest it will get here in the tri-state? 26 or 27. maybe it will improve by the weekend, but it's february. janice dean the weather machine. what do you expect? >> thank you. absolutely. and it's going to get cold again unfortunately. let's look at the temperatures across the upper midwest. you showed the overnight lows in some cases minus 20s. with the wind chill could feel like minus 30, minus 40, across the upper midwest. that cold is going to spread southward and eastward. ten in new york eight in boston, and then another shot comes southward in towards the northern plains and uppermidwest. those are overnight lows, air temperature. will this be as cold as early
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january? not quite but still very dangerous. people urged to stay indoors, and minneapolis has sign quite a bit of winter already. minus 14 overnight on thursday. minus 12, and then snow on friday for the folks in minneapolis. >> some snow on the way for some big cities. >> d.c. could see the most snow they have seen in three years. you have been warned, d.c. we have fast are -- fast-moving clipper systems. this one is going to kind of hover along the coast and intensify. so let's take a look at the future radar. 9:00 a.m. tuesday, cincinnati, d.c., seeing the worst of it. 9:00 a.m. to noon to 3:00 p.m. areas south of d.c. could get ten inches of snow. new jersey, eight to ten. new york, you're right on the cusp here. so, we think you could get three to seven inches-certainly boston also could get some heavy snow
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totals. >> we'll be watching for it, janice. thank you. >> iran has stopped high-level uranium enrhythm in what is styled as a leanmark deal with the united states and five other powers. it was confirmed today in november iran agreed to scale down activities in exchange for relief from economic penalties. a week ago both sides said they would implement the deal today, and they have the u.s. and its allies accused iran of trying to build a nuclear weapon but the iranians have officially denied it. they say their program is for only peaceful purposes, including energy. with us now former cia analyst tara mauer. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> almost seems like a political -- you make your decision on what your politics are. do we trust the iranians? >> the way i see it, this is a good first step in what is to be
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a series of steps. no, we don't trust the iran yawnans, however they have shown us they have been willing to work with us. we reached an interim agreement it's not perfect but they followed through on their end of the deal today. they stopped the enrichment at natan and -- two of the many sites sites sites sites and will work to dilute their stock spiels and we have rae life we'll provide to them in exchange for the behavioral changes. >> incremental relief. like working with your child. you play by the rules and you'll get privileges back, and in this case they get their economic sanctions lowered. >> this not new with iran. this is how diplomacy work. don't usually strike a huge deal with everything on the table at one time. we have a timetable now that goes through the next six months, and the two parts that
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are key are inspections, so are the iranians cooperating. this is unprecedented. since 1979 we never had this access in iran. that's point wound. on the u.s. side of the teation, what happens with the sanctions legislation being pushed in the congress? that can have the potential to derail negotiations going fur. so, i think on both sides there's potential variables that could derail the talks but we have seen a first good step, the statement department came out saying they iranians fulfilled their obligations for the first step in the interim agreement. >> one thing you have to look at if you're negotiate canning, what is the motivation of my adversary? it seems the motivation was things are so beside in iran for the iranian people that those in charge are worried the people might take their power from them. >> yes you have seen the iranian economy completely decimated by sanctions, and the people are
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not satisfied with the previous policies. you have seen rouhani come forward as the new president. words are just words. we need to see behavioral changes but words are a good first step. we have not seen positive rhetoric like this. so now we have to inspect, trust, and verify. i don't want to say that diplomacy or deal means we trust the iranians. quite the contrary. it gives us the mechanism to determine whether or not the iranians are truthworthy and you have toker into these things on a good-faith effort. sanctions have not shown to change iranian behavior by ramping up costs. my own research looks at sanks and they're effective but need to be in conjunction with diplomacy. that's how you communicate better and can see the effects of sanctions on the regime and that's how you know whether or not the iranians should be trusted. >> the world would be a better place if it works. thank you. >> thank you, shep. >> all right. it seems the haves now have a lot more than the have-nots.
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see a trend here? the world's richest 85 people -- 85 individual persons -- now have the combined wealth as half of the world's combined population. so, half the world has this much money. and 84 people have the exact same amount of money as half the world. three and a half billion people to 84. that's according to a report from oxman, an advocacy group that studies poverty and human rights rights and is well-respected. the report is ahead of the world wildewide economic forum in switzerland. >> we have gotten word from the american missionary a prisoner in north korea. he asked the united states for help, and apologized to dprk government. of course we have no way of knowing whether he meant it. we'll hear from him next. plus, cops reportedly found cookie jars full of drugs when they raided justin bieber's home.
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labor. they say he was a missionary trying to build an undercover operation to convert citizensing a tour business as a front. the reuters new agency reports the united states offered to send a special envoy to north korea to free kenneth bae. other americans formerly in north korea have later admitted that the communist government actually stripped them and -- of all their rights and scripted them with their on-camera statements. so it's impossible for us to confirm whether kenneth bae was speaking his mind today. >> translator: i would like to request the american government once more. i know for the past 15 months ms you have made a lot of efforts but i want you to give me direct is a si stance, not in words but in actions and solve my problems. >> kenneth bae said his sister and both vice-president joe biden madely his situation more difficult by claiming he did nothing wrong. he has been locked up for more than a year, more than any other
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american in recent history there. a family says it was heardbreaking to see kenneth bae in a prison uniform but encouraging to see him able to speak at all. justin bieber's mansion in los angeles is full of drugs and drug paraphernalia when the cops raided it. police found three bongs, utensils for smoke weed, and two cookie jars full of the said weed. two cookie jars full. and empty bottles of codeine cough syrup. sheriffs were looking for evidence about the egging of a neighbor's home. and the deputies arrested a boberer friend on felony charges for drug possession but did not arrest biebs him. the mansion had a dedicated smoking room and when the cop shows out -- might call that a man room. i don't know if justin bieber
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would be allowed to have a man room as he is -- well, some of bener's friends were flushing drugs down the toilet. trace gallagher is in los angeles. i don't know when the last time a whole army of police officers was set to a home for alleged egging but in calabasas there's not a lot happening. >> reporter: and they say over and over again it had nothing to do with his celebrate status. he -- celebrity status. he actually committed a felony. talked about the codeine syrup. that syrup is used in something called a lean or syrup that is a drink that reportedly justin bener likes to have. a mix tour of codeine cough stirrup, a sedative, and a single jolly rancher candy, and likes to drink out of red plastic cups because they were found all over the house. and after deep tips -- deputies
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raided his home, his girlfriend tried to convince hem that it's time he get help in rehab. >> there was word he might have gone to rehab. i was reading that over the weekend, trace. >> and no confirmation on that because we actually saw an instagram picture he was actually skiing in the local mountains or snow boarding with one of the guys that was arrestedded in the house last weekend. now, cops say they didn't take any of the drugs, didn't seize them because it would have been outside the scope of the search warrant and, therefore not admissible in court. they wanted surveillance video of the alleged egg toss where be pelted allegedly his neighbor's house, causing some $20,000 in damage. the deputies saying this was not a celebrity issue. listen to them. >> i certainly hope it doesn't continue. we didn't do the search warrant to send a message. that's not what we do. but we hope maybe understanding
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the gravity of this will change some of the behavior. d.a. has not got then case so no timeline on any possible charges in the case. >> thank you a lot. more headlines on the fox news deck. cops say an 88-year-old man shot his wife in her hospital room in carson city, nevada. doctors say her injuries are life-threatening. the sheriff says she was in the hospital's rehab ward at the time. no word on why or any possible motive to the shooting. police say the suspect is now in jail, and on suicide watch. as many as 100 university of kentucky students were reportedly partying in an apartment in lexington when the floor at least partially collapsed. firefighter says nobody got hurt but the people in the apartment below had to stay in a hotel for two weeks while workers repair the damage. >> scientist save .3 earthquake hit new zealand today near the capol city of
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richmond sherman, who made the game-saving play last night. bit then the taunted the niners receiver michael crabtree, and then there was that whatever the hell that was after the game. >> i'm the best rev receiver in the game. don't you ever talk about me. >> who was talking about you. >> crabtree, don't open your haught. >> erin andrews looked a little afraid. there's a tweet: there was a lot of talk before the game. now i'm the bad guy. lol. well, if you judge my character on the field, so many glass houses. kennedy is here now, the host of the independent. >> got a sack full of works. >> i was looking at his i'm did he just have 100-milligrams offed a roll? >> even at bieber's house? that's what's going on there?
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>> he looks on point. he was not happy with michael crabtree. >> and he says he is -- good game, good game. and now in this era of documenting everything football players say, often times they mic players on the field. one time you wanted to hear the conversation. you know sherman islight -- lying through his teague. >> -- his teeth. >> there's a history here. not like the first time i've watched football. and he runs down the right slideline and has a lot of things to say to people. >> and he is famous for running his mouth and that's why seahawk fan as i door him. >> i would, too. >> he is a total perfect prodigy of pete carroll. >> don't forget where kennedy went to school. kennedy cannot like pete carroll. i how do you -- i know it's going to be cold because next week, monday, tuesday, wednesday, we don't go before 26
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and don't go below nine. >> that's good i love your optimism. i it's going to be a shock. i always thought it was mandate the super bowl had to be in warm places. >> it was. >> because they would have it in new orleans and southern california, but now they want to spread the love around because people come from far and wide, eneven if they don't have tickets to spend money on the super bowl. >> if you build a new stadium we'll give you a super bowl appears to be the message. one who lives in new york i'm excited to have the super bowl town, despite the fact there will be gridlock and they're taking over broadway. >> think of it as a short olympics. when you have the olympics your town is screwed up for an near month. really this is a four-day weekend. >> after the super bowl, then the olympics happen in sochi, hopefully. >> that's the other freaky thing. as parent, sports lover, i love that snore snowboarding is expanding in the olympics. i love seeing it live. i don't think -- maybe i'm being
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an alarmist, i would be freaked out to go to russia. >> i would, too. they didn't have bombings in sochi. they had it in the other cities. >> and it's far away and you know these uber-authoritarian places like russia will squash any dissidents with all the power they have but is it enough to relax the rest of the world? i dope think it is. i think people will be terrified to send their delegations. they'll do it but trust me, would be, as a parent, if i had an athlete in the game, i'd be freaked out. >> like your shoes. >> thank you. >> you're on point. >> it's all about it. >> i feel the love. >> kennedy, i'll see you tonight. >> 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> peyton manning led his team to the super bowl and also helped out his charity in a huge way. >> omaha! omaha! >> omaha before the snap, again and again, eight businesses based in omaha agreed donate
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money to peyton's payback foundation everytime he yelled out their name. the charity helps disadvantaged kids. peyton manning shouted omaha 31 times. the foundation gets $24,800, or 17 seconds of their name. >> we asked what you planned to do for the super bowl. here's some. ryan has been compiling this. people are drinking beer and watching fox. >> seems to be it. >> one says shep news team wings, brats, big screen. >> jt check 85 tweets us: this will be me nine-month-old son's first super bowl. i'm thrilled to see his dad's favorite team play, bronco's.
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>> doug says, seahawks, best d in the league. >> don't know anyone who wants to play them at home. >> finally, debby says going to be in front of the tv watching and yelling at a ref as usual. >> watching on fox. see you then. he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap.
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on this day in 1980, then-president jimmy carter asked for the international olympic committee to move the summer games from moscow if the soviet union failed to withdraw troops from afghanistan within a month. the tension would cull manipulate nate with the u.s. olympic boycott. weeks earlier the soviet union invaded afghanistan, part of a decade-long attempt to end the afghan civil war. president carter called the invasion a serious security threat but the international olympic committee quickly refused to move the gapes. eventually some 60 nations joined the united states in boycotting, but president carter made his demands 34 years ago today.
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over intervening in a civil war eventually head out the khyber pass with their tails between their legs. welcome to 2014. neil cavuto is coming up. i'll see you if something weird happens. >> from russia without a whole lot of love but with a whole lot of worry. with the olympic games nearing the terror threat is fast rising. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. a surprise package for sochi ahead of the winter olympics. this video by purported suicide bombers cropping occupy an chechen extremist web site, warning tourists they will have a surprise for everyone. following two terror attacks in russia, one targeting this bus and another this train station. it is a threat that u.s. officials are taking very seriously. >> they have publicly stated they want to target the games. they have already
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