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>> playing the super bowl in new york and new jersey, coming up. the weather is fine. >> thanks for joining us. america's news headquarters starts now. fox news alert. we are waiting on justin beiber to make his first court appearance following an early arrest this morning in miami for drag racing on a city street. the police say the 19-year-old super star failed a sobriaritty test. his most recent encounter when police detained him in his la home while investigating a egging incident at a neighbor's house. another fox news alert. to a sharp rebuke to the president on the nsa
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surveillance. the panel said the spy agency's collecting of phone calls is illegal and has to end. i am alisyn camerota. >> and i am bill hemmer the board said the controversial program does little to catch the bad guys. kathryn is our senior intelligence. thank you, bill. this is pulled together by the excutive branch and fox news reviewed an advance copy and confirmed that the nsa collection of phone records under section 215 of the patriot act is illegal. when the practice began after 2001, there was no mention that it was intended to provide legal justification of bulk collection of business records and that encompasses american phone records. we have had reaction of the the of the republican house
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intelligence committee. he said the findings are inconsistent with the judges who say the program is legal and a senior democrat on the committee said this report shoes that the controverse yell nsa program must end because the panel found it was not legal or constitutional. the report comes at a difficult time for the administration, because officials familiar with the president's reforms said it may be impossible to implement a key provision bite march dead line. that will be moving the phone records out of the nsa to a third party to hold them. the white house acknowledged it was a hard road ahead. >> the relevant agencies are at work after the president's speech. as the president said they are complicated issues and not new to us. we have been working on them in the last six months and doing everything in our power to we are to meet the time lines.
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>> and by two hours from now. former nsa contractor edward snowden will weigh in and first time we have heard about the president's are commendation and allegations that he did not act alone when he took 2 million documents from the nsa. bill and alisyn. >> thank you. and kathryn leading the coverage in washington. >> for more on the potential fallout from the rebuke to the nsa and what the president may have to say or do next. we'll bring in chris wallace, editor of fox news sunday. >> hi, alisyn. >> tell us what you think the political ramifications of the findings off of the press are? >> there are two findings that was pointed out by catherine. it is unconstitutional according to the board and no way supported by section 215 of the patriot act and two, it is limited or no value in any of
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the investigations or uncovering of terrorist acts so far. it doesn't have an impact. it will just add to the debate. the president was aware of the findings of the board before he made his speech last week. it will not change his position. but the opponents of the president's new policy who felt he didn't go far enough, they will use it as a weapon to say, it is illegal and not useful and we need to stop it. >> remember when the president gave his major speech on. it heed the phone data records should not be stored by the nsa, that is different than what the watch dog group is determining and suggesting. they are saying it has to end? >> exactly. under the president's plan, the data would continue to be collected and again, it is not content but the phone record if i call you, the fact that my number called your number and
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how long we spoke, that kind of information, that goes into a huge bulk collection and billions of phone records. the president wanted them to continue that. as you say in the course of the three months he wanted to move it to the phone companies who don't want it or a private third party and a lot of people question whether that can happen. but as you point out, the privacy and civil liberty's over sight board said it should just stop. it is unreasonable search and seizure and it is a double whammy. one, it is illegal and two, not helpful in the war on terror. >> let me show you how the americans are feeling about the nsa right now. do you think that the government surveillance of the u.s. citizens is more leakly to catch terrorist and that is up by the way since july of 2013, and now this week. 50 percent of the respondents
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think that it helps to catch terrorist or the other option was to hurt americans, and only 44 percent of the respondents believes that it hurts americans and so the president has a fine line to dance here in terms of you know, watching polls and moving forward in the surveillance. >> the fact is, you are right. americans are conflicted on the whole issue. on one hand, we don't like the idea of big brother watching us. and when you so the information coming out in the same poll, the people were overwhelmingly happy it was revealed and on the other hand we don't want to let our guard down against terrorist. and depending on how the question is asked. they can be for or against the programs and that represents the fact that people feel strongly both ways about them. >> it sure looks like that. and tune in to chris. you can catch him this sunday
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and hosts fox news sunday and his guests will include dan ph ieffer and mitch mcconnell of kentucky. >> we'll be there. and thank you, ally. fox news alert. this is a story you don't expect to see today. justin bieber is now before the judge in court. >> resisting without violence. and driving with an expired driver's license and who is representing the state and who is representing the defense in this case? >> good afternoon. i am sorry go ahead. >> good afternoon, roy black appearing on the behalf of mr. bieber, by his manager and my partner has attempted to talk to mr. bieber in the tgk and would not allow him in and we'll be able to proceed in any event. >> thank you.
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>> on behalf of the state. >> mr. perez and craigo. okay. state? >> in the case of mr. bieber, the state -- >> your honor, we agree with that. >> what would the standard bond be? >> on the account of resisting without violence... a thousand dollars. dui. thousand. and on the account of driving without a driver's license. >> correction. on the expired dvo. >> 500. >> 500 your honor. total bond is $2,500 broken down. 1,000 resisting without violence. and $1,000 for the dui and 500 for the exfired driver's license. is there anything else before me
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involving mr. beiber? >> no, your honor thank you for hearing us and we appreciate your honor's courtesy. >> you're welcome. >> okay, that was short and sweet. you saw justin beiber making his first court appearance. he didn't speak and looked bored and possibly surly and here's he is smiling in a mug shot. and i believe the next gentlemen was r&b singer ka legal who was arrested and resisting arrest and dui and expired license from the state of the georgia. phil coating. 2500 and he meets bail and walks out and what happens next? >> reporter: not a word spoken out of justin beiber's mouth and handled by high-priced and high
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profiled defense attorney roy black who has been on just about every super high profile case in florida for decades and justin beiber we expect will be leaving the miami-dade jail sometime in the next hour or two after the bond is posted. and kha lil his buddy known as crazy kha liowa l. driving a red ferrari and justin beiber 19 years old left a night club in south beach and was then just north of south beach in miami beach proper driving a yellow lambogini. where the speed was 30 miles per hour. and they went from 0 to 60 and police intervened. they smelled boozed in of his yellow car and saw blood shot eyes and justin bieber was acting in a stupor.
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and according to the arrest affidavit that justin beiber was defiant and disrespectful dropping f- bomb after f- bomb at the arresting officer and questioning why he was arrested and what he did wrong. but justin beiber smiling and look like a dmramor photo and very contrasting image of him in the jail on this closed circuit tv monitor to the courthouse, not saying a word and kind of looking demure and subdued when he was facing the judge. >> we saw a shot of roy black the attorney described there and well known in southern florida. but the police say bier admitted to smoking marijuana and admitted to taking prescription medication and admitted to drinking? >> yes. >> did he take a field test? >> reporter: they did the test here in the miami beach police department behind me where
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bieber submitted for the blood alcohol tests and results of which are pending. we don't know exactly how drunk he was according to the police. but once in custody, he admitted to smoking pot and drank beer and popping prescription antipressant pills. he was belligerent but by the time they got him to the police department at 4:30 or 5:00 bieber was cooperative and just three nights ago, he was photohimself here in a miami strip club and claiming that he dropped $75,000 on strippers. he's putting himself in the news day after day in spite of the incident in california last week when he was accused by his neighbor causing 25,000 in damage. >> one report suggested they
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used two cars to block off the street and hold the drag race. >> if he is guilty and he's lucky he didn't kill someone. hopefully this will be an intervention. the dam could break loose we are told in the entire health care industry. >> and new controversy over the debate of legalizing pot. marijuana is no more dangerous than alcohol and why his administration thinks differently. >> the olympics again tomorrow. and warnings for anyone going to sochi. and including the athletes, can worried minds be put at ease here? . mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™.
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concern for half of all voter and three- quarter was americans, a whopping 74 percent said it feels as if the u.s. is still in a recession today. stephen moore fox news contractor and brand new senior economist for the heritage foundation. i thought the recession ended four years ago? >> right, four and half years ago to be precise, june 2009, and it is amazing those poll results that show what was two-thirds of americans still think we are in a recession. >> 74 percent and higher than two-thirds. almost three- quarters and i can explain that because americans are not seeing an increase in this paychecks, bill. since the recession ended americans on average last lost $2,000 in income a year. and i made the case on your show
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official unemployment numbers that we report are significantly understating how hard it is to fiend a job. people are dropping out of the labor force if you are not working you are not earning an income. >> the middle-class. the net worth has not increased year over year. >> and your point in the policy. and when we asked the following question. has the policies helped or hurt? 40 percent said they hurt. and 33 percent say no difference in the bottom and a quarter of 27 percent in the middle said it helped and on the policies of this administration ste ven. >> first of all that is a shockingly bad number for the president. two-thirds of the americans think they have hurt the economy or had no difference at all. and when you consider we are in the fifth year of a supposed
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recovery they are automatic numbers. the obama policies have hurt the recovery. all of the spending and all of the debt and the tax increases, not building the key stone pipeline and closing down coal plantings, that all drags on the economy. and i didn't mention the obama care. >> and that and the minimum wage argument, too steve, stunning numbers and next time you come back, we'll talk about income inequality. good to see you. >> thank you. russian president putin is saying he will keep the olympics sachlt would they let our military to get americans out of rushia. kt joins us now. great to have you. >> thank you. >> in the worst case 67ar yes would the u.s. have to ask
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permission to get the athletes and their families out. >> no one knows. we evacuated in libya when there was a libyan war and evacuate the americans stranded and what ever planning we are doing with the russians, you ought to keep quiet about it. all that being said, alisyn, the safest place in russia is probably in sochi inside of the ring of steel. putin made his career on killing chechnya rebels and terrorist. they have got troops to go door-to-door and take swabs of the inside of their cheeks in case there are suicide bombers, they will compare that to body parts and they will go after that woman's family and hold them responsible. to me, the scariest place in russia is outside of the ring of steel and soft targets.
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>> you have confidence in putin in sochi but all around sochi not cracked down. >> taking troops all over the country and counter terrorism forces and focusing on the olympics. it is not like macy's before christmas and hire a couple of cashiers. you can't just train them and put them in other areas. chechnya rebels have shown they have moved all over rushia. they had a dirty bomb and gone after the school children. i worry while they are focused on the olympics, they are focused elsewhere. >> they can be so ruthless. and let's pray that nothing happens there, bill? >> in the moan time new york governor refusing to apologize about the comments made on conservatives and why he may listen to the latest critic that has no party affiliation. >> if they are extreme
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who are they? are they extreme conservative that are right to life, pro assault weapon, anti- gay; is that who they are? because if that is who they are and they are the extreme conservatives they have no place in the state of new york, because that is not who new yorkers are. >> that from a week ago. and now reaction on the remarks by new york governor cuomo. timothy dola n not thrilled and called the governor's words unfortunate at best and
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inflammatory at worst. the governor's office said the words were distorted and they stand by that and said new york is to moderate for an extreme right- wing candidate to win. ed, welcome back to the program. >> you were here 48 hours ago, two days ago and you called for an apology. have you gotten it? >> no apology and he doubled down on the remarks and called a leading journalist in albany and extreme conservative. and he had his council write that in a letter. his council and his lawyer. that is a threat to that leading journalist. this amounts to real bullying of people he doesn't like. it is intolerant and for him not to apologize for the remarks that are divisive. and he needs to apology not only to pro-life and pro second
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amendment folks and for the people of new york in a time when we need to be unified because of the economy in new york. >> i know you know this over the weekend on sunday, he said his comments were tis to-- distorte and you said if there is no apology that means the governor means what he said. you still think that. >> he tried to explain. and said i was only talking to republican extremist. what about the democrats that are pro-life are they for okay for new york? he is tangled up in his own words and needs to apologize and put it behind him. i think he meant what he said. >> do you think that happens now, ed? >> i am not sure. may lower dibla sio said he agrees with those words of
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governor cuomo and he is right in labelling people who are pro- life and pro second amendment as extreme conservatives with no place in new york. it is putting mayor diblasio in a place if he apologizes he is at political risk to the party. forget the politics, governor and come out and apologize, that's what you should do. >> it is almost a week later. what did you think of the arch bishop arguments. calling it unfortunate at best and inflammatory at worst and said the extremist are really on the other side and radically expand abortion. >> new york is an equal opportunity society and a great mosaiac as governor cuomo called it and have tollerance to make it work.
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they are intolerant comments. there are extremist in the views and that is what makes new york great. those to say that any group has no place in new york is absolutely wrong and we call upon him to apologize. >> ed, thank you for your time today. not in albany but in washington d.c. ed cox. >> pleasure to be with you, bill. >> you bet. the problem with obama website that insiders feel couldom the entire law. >> a massive fire torching the entire block of conned menniums and the intense heat and flames were not the only thing to deal w. look at those flames. i have the flu, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ sneeze ] [ male announcer ] truth is not all flu products treat all your symptoms. what? [ male announcer ] alkseltzer plus severe cold and flu speeds relief to these eight symptoms. [ breath of relief ] thanks. [ male announcer ] you're welcome. ready? go.
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♪ quick check the headlines now. investigators on the ill- fated italian cruise liner costa conyordia to see if any factors but human error that killed 32. enormous five- alarm fire lighting up an entire block of condos. downed power lines making it a tough fire to fight. most were being renovated and only one unit was occupied and the woman who lived there was not home. the cause of the four is under investigation. >> and the new york yankees
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making a edition to the lean up and japanese pitcher tanaka signed a deal and that is biggest ever for a japanese player. >> good for him. >> and did he. oh, my gosh. >> thank you. i thank you very much. >> and that is the only word we know. >> congratulations and welcome to new york. >> good money. >> you got a train wreck coming and it will come out slowly and not all happen in one day. they are in trouble. the dead loip in midmarch. if they don't have it in place, all hell will break loose. >> charles krauthammer talking about a dope flaw in the obama website. it could doom the entire system if it is not fixed soon. >> insurers cannot figure out who has signed up and what subsidies they are entitled to because of back end issues they have not worked out yet.
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richard fouler host of the richard fouler she. and blad blake man tomorrower deputy to george w. bush. richard, i will start wu. you heard charles krauthammer call it a train wreck because the back end issues don't allow the insurers to determine who is designed. >> i think there is issues with the website and figuring out the back end side. but folks who have already enrolled as of december 31st they are getting health care. we have fixed it for some folks and the white house will make sure it is fixed for the other folks as well. the affordable care act is more than a website. it is making coverage better and you know, opening up the flood gates for folks who get health care. >> these are the words from the administration, they are the ones who put out the warning and it was jim angle who found that.
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you have 60 days to fix it or as charles describes there, there could be hell to pay; what do you think? >> i think all hell broke loose already. and we know accessibility problems and then a cyber security issue and privacy issue with the site and now insurance companies are on the hook to insure these folks can't get the information out of the administration to provide the proper coverage. the website is the tip of the iceberg. ceo of a etna, one of the largest companies may opt out of obama care because it is not feasible to provide the coverage. because they haven't been provided with the types of new insurers that will make this profitable. right now, the only people signing up is the people who had insurance. >> let me bring in richard on that. what has happen to the numbers, richard. what brad is talking about the
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number of uninsured has not met expectations. >> and if you talk to the folks who implemented the afford believe care in massachusetts, it happens toward the end. there is time to educate the population and have to get out there and get people engaged on how to enroll and be a part of the system. with a etna. i give them the side eye here. as an insurer and the reason they are coming out. they understand that the health care industry worked when they picked and chose who they get health care coverage. and now they are regulated. >> with what the law did set up to bring the uninsured in the system and give insurance companies more business and right now, they have 11 percent of those who signed up for healthcare.gov, only 11 percent previously did not have insurance and that math is
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a long way from being whole. >> the funding scheme from obama care was the youth. seven people paid in for social security for one paid out. those are the numbers you need to make obama care profitable for the insurance companies. they should make a profit and they are having to respond to share holders. obama care is too big to fail. insurance companies are going to ask the government for a bail out because if they didn't reach the quota they would be made whole by the government. >> brad, the problem is and this is a huge problem with the situation. this is about profits for the health care companies and this law was created to make sure the americans can see the doctor. >> really, really? >> hey, richard, what you want is a one paying system. >> that has nothing to do with health care.
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but health insurance, richard. >> do not get me wrong. the health insurance is a vehicle to make sure they get health care. but provide affordable health care. and that means going to the doctor and getting a check up and a physical. that's what that means. they are clear about. that >> and on that note, there is a new study out, american action forum found it might be cheaper for young americans to sit it out and pay the penalty rather than to sign up. that math doesn't work either, richard. nlisten, talking about young people in particular. this is a tricky equation. i get it. i am going to take my chances and pray to got i will not get sick. but you can play basketball and break your leg or car accident with all of the ice in washington d.c., your car will spin and then you will need health insurance. >> i tell you, with that latest
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comment young people sitting it out and take the fine. the writing was on the wall for that. >> brad? >> you have no incentive to get health insurance and penalty better than paying for the premium therein lies the problem. >> gentlemen, appreciate it. ♪ check it out now. a new way to guarantee your pills are safe just in case you had doubt. here in new york, yeah, bill. 70 percent of the americans took medicine in the past month. question is, how do we know that medicine is what it is supposed to be? in 2006, deanavega was living in panama and dozens of the country men began to get sick. it was discovered that cough syrup was tainted with
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14 minutes away the role story rolls your way. dprechin? >> we know the new report on the nsa surveillance program is out. and judge napolitano said it is an unqualified embarrassment for the obama administration. he will be here. and a list of rising stars and they are all women. where is the democrats war on women now? and the fight on the debate of military rule that allows turb ans and beards. if you buy a expired food. former trader joe's executive believes you will. >> can we save him research.
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>> that's not happening. >> i will tell you all about it at 2 o'clock. >> check my fridge. >> well, president obama making controversial comments about smoking pot. he said marijuana is no more dangerous than alcohol. does that go against his drug czar and the administration's official policy that steady fastly opposes the legalization of marijuana and other drugs. john walters is the former director of drug czar to president george w. bush and congressman jared on paul. >> and let me read you what the president said and debate it with all of the facts. this is what he said. as it well documented i smoked pot as a kid and it is a bad habit and vice and not different than the cigarettes that i smoked up through a young person to a big chunk of my adult life.
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i don't think it is more dangerous than alcohol. do you think that marijuana is more dangerous than alcohol? >> i think we should live by the science. his own department of human health and service and drug policy office has a lot of information showing the research in the last 15 years increasingly showed danger and iq loss that is permanent for extended use of maurn maush. the president is living in a dream world and making stuff up. >> there do so many to be dangerouses in mental health and the numbers are confusing. here are the numbers that we found in terms of fatalities. there are 88,000 alcohol- related abuse deaths a year. 44,000 tobacco deaths. we looked to find marijuana- related deaths and can't find any. and so how do you respond? it seems as when it comes to
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fatalities they are more dangerous. can you answer yes mr. walters. >> deaths are not the only issue. at issue is addiction that is now proven whether it was clear when president obama and i were young. it is not a question now. it is a serious cause of treatment in the country is marijuana. and causes impairment of judgment and iowa q loss and permanent brain damage. those are not trivial matters. it is not the same as death but we don't need more kids stupid and brain damaged. >> congressman? >> what he said is not controversial. he's correct on the facts. i represent the direct of university of colorado. there are alcohol pose know onning deaths among the students. no one has died from marijuana use. part of the reason that colorado chose to legalize marijuana to keep it out of the hands of
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kids. it is dangerous the corner drug dealer doesn't care if they are selling to a 14 or faep-year-old. if you have a regulated store they lose their license store, their license if they sell to anyone under 21 in colorado. it will help keep marijuana out of the hands of that population. >> respond to that, it will help keep it out of the hands of kids. >> utterly irrational policy. biggest substance abuse is alcohol, regulated market they want. if you want marijuana look at that, you're going to get a lot more kids sick and hurt. >> we tried prohibition with alcohol in the 1920s and '30s, led to a rise of criminal games. we take the entire criminal element out of marijuana, use tax proceeds to discourage youth and that's the correct way to go about it. >> we could talk so much longer to you. we will book you again for more debate on this never ending
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solved. 78-year-old crime family member and charged him with the lufthansa robbery, got away with $5 million in cash and jewelry. said in a statement, and i quote, he devoted his life to the crime family with a criminal career that spanned decades. asaro pulled off 1978 lufthansa robbery, still largest bank robbery in new york history. the movie it inspired said these "goodfellas" thought they had a license to steal, a license to kill, and a license to do whatever they wanted. there was a renewed interest in lufthansa case after authorities secretly recorded his conversations last summer and dug up a queens, new york, home and found remains of a mobster missing since 1969. he was, as they say in the movies, accused of being a stool pigeon. other members of the family have been indicted for crimes not connected with lufthansa,
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including murder, extortion and book making. the former lawyer when asked about his previous client's arrest for lufthansa heist, said, i'm quoting now, i'm probably as surprised as anyone else. all being arraigned in 20 minutes time. if convicted he faces life behind bars. >> life imitating art. >> now we have a hollywood ending. >> sure do. >> thank you david lee. the newest and juiciest internet temptation. >> it all involves a watermelon, a large firecracker and slow mo camera. >> don't try it at home.
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>> the video creator used a firecracker to blast the melon wide open. as one set close by he was covered. they caught it with a high-speed camera first. >> why didn't we think about that. >> thanks so much for watching. i'm allison. >> i'm bill. >> cardinal dolan takes on governor cuomo's anti-conservative comments and tells the gov who the real extremists are. two military vests on opposite side of military rules that say it's okay to have vests and turbans. a new store selling expired food. would you actually buy the stuff? do you have any idea what nfl cheerleaders actually make in salary? wait until you hear why oakland
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