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it but still probably illegal sending fire crackers through the mail or whatever. >> yeah. nwe'll continue to keep an eye on that. thanks for joining us. patty ann great to have you here. fox news alert. a maryland mall will reopen this hour for the first time since the deadly shooting over the weekend as police continue to search for a motive. i am alisyn camerota. >> and i am bill hemmer. the security is extra tight. the gunman killed two people working in a skateboard shop before taking his own life. he had a shotgun and plenty of ammunition and a back pack filled with homemade explosives. why is a mystery three days later. doug is back in maryland for us today. doug? >> reporter: that's right. the mall is getting ready to open at this moment for the first time since customers ran out of here in tears and panic
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over shots fire. early this morning, the management here had reporters to tour the facility and see where the shooting happen. a makeshift memorial and patrons can sign a book of condoll epss and drop off nowers. the zuimus score is closed. in loving memory of brian and and tyler johnson. >> we are now and the hearts of our retailers and our community. >> reporter: in the meantime we are learning more about the shooter. 19-year-old darien agullar. he purchased the shotgun legally in the state of maryland a month ago. he had had a lot of ammunition and explosives in his back pack. he took a cab with a shotgun
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hidden in a paper bag and spent an hour on the food court before going up stairs and went in a changing room and dropped off his back pack and opened fire on the two store employees. police don't have a motive. the only connection they established is that a gulia r lived a couple of blocks in maryland. >> this will be different because of what happened. we understand that. our job is to make sure the cornerstone of the community is open and so people can get back to nomalcy as we continue to investigate why this happen. >> was agullar intent on more destruction and taking of more lives? one unharmed said he appeared to point the gun at her. >> he looked at me and i ducked.
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my husband said duck and he shot over me at the great cookie. >> reporter: that suggested that agullar may have wanted to take out more lives. police have searched his home that he shared in college park, maryland and they confiscated computers and journals in which he expressed unhappyness in life. >> what drove him to a killing spree. dr. a blow talks about that. president obama will have the state of the union and warn republicans that they not go along, the president will take action without them. chris is host of power play. the president sounds like he is taking the go it alone stance
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and pass the items using executive action. how is that going over in washington? >> a lot of it is probably flummory and he's made the similar threats. we can't wait and now year of action and goes by a different name. but the possibility that he might get extra daring. and he might do things, for example, his supporters called on him to raise the federal borrowing limit. it is not likely he will do that kind of stuff. but remember this, when you have a president who no longer enjoys the confidence of the electorate, it is a dangerous time for that president to expand his or her authority. he can't work with congress and won't work with congress or isn't disposed to make compromise with republicans. but americans don't have confidence in the president to make the right choices and it is
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a dangerous time to go it alone. >> americans think it is a do nothing congress that is riddled with gridlock. and can't the president make the argument on the topics he will address in the state of the union. infrastructure development and job training and education and americans want to see progress on these things? >> americans want a lot of stuff. there is no limit to the end of want and end to the wants that americans have. but we have a constitutional republic that makes it difficult for presidents to do whatever he wants. i think they will be mostly piffle and he will take he can't wait for this, it is an appeal to the base. he has to keep the younger voters engaged and the name of the game for democrats, they know they will lose seats but can they prevent it from being
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a second obama care route? this would include talking about executive action that might help? >> the pesky three branches of government. >> it is checks and balances. and the truth is, that the checks and balances have led to a lot of grid lock since the president has become president and he will make the argument in terms of the things that american public wanted, minimum wage to be dealt with and gun control and immigration, that congress has been stalled. >> congress has been stalled. we have the most liberal president since woodrow wilson or fdr and most consensitive house since the 1920s, and that is not changing. and those are not changing in the next couple of years. but the problem is there is no common areas in which to it work in which there is a common sense solution.
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the president wants to lay the failures with rising food stamp enrollment in the feet of congress. unfortunately, for the president. americans are not confident that he is the guy to make the decision. we don't have a king. and if we had one, i highly doubt barak obama would win the vote. >> we'll see how he sells it in tomorrow's state of the union. >> thank you, chris. >> household income is down and foot stamps are up and poverty rate is up, if things are so great, how come on on >> we have made tremendous progress but there is more work to do. american workers and businesses are doing the right thing and washington needs to help him. >> chris wallace going with dan ph ieffer.
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and the question we asked. how weak is it? david asbin, how are you? >> i am doing well, bill. >> how bad is it? >> it depends on where you are looking. we have two economies. we have wall street economy that is doing gang busters in the past 12 months and the main street economy that is not doing well at all. and the president is right, the president talked about the gap between the rich and the poor, but it is his policies that are to blame. we have higher regulations and more taxes and obama care, all of these things hit the small businesses hardest and they are the ones that affect the economy that we deal with the most. big guys have lawyers and lobbyist and can afford all of the regulations and new taxes. and they have very low interest rates that help them but don't necessarily help the little guy.
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>> how hold income is down and labor force participation rate is down. and poverty in the last five years are up. and there are new concerns after a bad end on wall street last week? >> wall street and maybe the rest of the economy is catching up with wall street. we'll see how the down turn goes. the president is talking about how great wall wall is doing. they do well when they fire people. macy's same day they fired 2500 workers the stock jumped. and same with walmart and a whole list of companies. jp morgan- chase and boeing and american express hired thousands of workers and their stock is way up. they like it when there is firing going on and that means there is less expenses and more profit, but it is terrible for the little guy. and labor force participates,
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and a lot of people give up. they are leaving the work force entirely because they are frustrated. >> this is a quote with 2014, david. it is important to remember that the president inherited the worst economic sense the great depression. it is 2014, will the president hit on it tomorrow night or let it go? >> i wonder if anyone will listen to that. even he realizes the line is gating steal. it is his economy. and there is a little bit of good news, though. that companies are tighter and leaner and meaner than they have been ever in my lifetime. al they need is deregulation and lower and simpler taxes and this country could take off like it never has before. >> good to have you, david. >> wait until you hear about this story, a cruise ship filled
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with hundreds of sick passengers and federal health officials try to figure out what caused the nasty outbreak. >> and growing fears that the terrorist are in the ring of steel in sochi. the security threat to the games, is the greatest he has ever seen. >> a high- speed chase comes to a crashing halt after police sell the driver after an hour will until the whole thing ends in a head-on collision. get out of the vehicle now! get out of the vehicle now. get out. are you okay? . are you okay? . let's say you pay your guy arnd 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 peent every year. go to e*trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert. it's low. it's guidance on your terms not ours. e*trade.
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trooper spots a bmw with no registration. you can see the bmw stop and let a female passenger out and the trooper makes sure the woman is okay and resumes the chase. when the officers finally cornered the bmw, the suspect rammed a police car that was off camera and leaving him in need of medical attention. >> we need an ambulance now. >> police believe that car was stolen and the suspect hospitalized with minor injuries. and police are questioning the driver and the passenger. >> i would say that the security threat to the olympics, this particular olympics are the greatest that i have ever seen because of proximityimitty of the terrorist to the olympics village. >> mike mcca ul, house chair raising the alarm for the americans in the winter games and saying that the head of al-qaeda is calling for a global
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jihad against the cams and ambassador bolton and fox news contributor and sir, good afternoon to you. there is a lot to get to. there was a question that came up over the weekend about cancelling the games? do you buy into that? >> i don't buy cancelling the games but have a hard time onering why the spectators would want to go in this situation. the russian claims of a ring of steel. the terrorist know the odds are and while you can protect the olympics ven u. other locations are vulnerable. >> and if there is somebody willing to do harm they may be there. the russians are thinking that same way, too and no way to know until next friday when the opening games start. >> they could be working in
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holtzes and restaurants and assisting the games themselves. it is not only the threat of suicide bombers or planted explosives like the attack in the train station in a nearby russian city that we saw so much of. remember the same terrorist conducted mass hostage takings in beslan accident in the school in 2004 and the seizure of the theater in moscow where a play was in 2002 and the hostage and russian response, hundreds of the hostages themselves were killed. we have been through this perfect unfortunately. >> they are aggressive, and i know that concerns you. have you thought about the athletes themselves? thousands of people coming from all over the world. you don't know their backgrounds and that is a factor in security as well, is it not? >> we know that the state department is concerned about
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security and issuing an incredible directive to the u.s. team, if they go out of the olympics venues not to wear american union forps. the athletes would be disappointed if the games were cancelled and i don't think we are at that point yet. i am worried as a number of people indicated, we don't have adequate intel jeops from the russians and are not sharing what they know. and when you picked a olympics ven u right near the terrorist neighborhood, this is disturbing. >> we'll have mike mcca ul on america's newsroom tomorrow. another topic to respond to. hillary clinton was speaking on monday, today in new orleans. and she was asked about regrets and she talked about benghazi, frankly. and part of what she said, would you have any do overs. >> oh, sure. my biggest regret is what
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happened in bepg bengwas a terrible tragedy and losing four americans, two diplomats and i can say two cia operatives. >> she talked like that before? >> you know, i think she said that before. but there is more than regret. it was a tragedy and the human emotion. but benghazi represented a dramatic policy failure of i guess you could say the obama- clinton policy on terrorism. and i think that that is the issue. and the mistakes before the attack and on the day of the attack itself and the failure to learn the lesson of bepg bengin the year and half since then. it is appropriate to express regret but the issue will not go away. >> respond to this. you make choices, her words. based on imperfect information and you make them as we said to the best of your ability and she said that doesn't mean there
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will not be unforeseen consequences and unpredictable twists and turns. what do you think of that? >> it is the just information they were not aware of. the administration was ignoring the growing terrorist threat and didn't want to admit that the war on terror was not only not over but more acute. and they flew in the face of information about terrorist threats in benghazi in particular that accumulated over a year and it was well known to our personnel in libya and tripoli and benghazi and not unexpected. i think that their policy led directly to the tragedy unfingerprintly. >> thank you mr. bulleton. the comments from new orleans a few years earlier. we'll talk again the white house said making a obama care a reality is worst the cost. do dumdum law makers feel the
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same way? >> and a cruise ship nightmare, and why passengers had to trade in cabin room for a hospital bed. >> yikes. and protecting beach goers by low aring the number of sharks. >> it will make a far worse situation. they are bringing them closer and dumping the bodies out to sea and bringing more sharks in to the area.
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human beings and the swimmers and the surfers in the water there. >> i am pleased for. that and hopefully it will prove successful and we will reduce the risk to beach goers. >> protestors staged demonstrations and calling it inhuman. the government aims to protect people, seven of whom were killed by sharks in the past three years there. caribbean vacation cut short. royal caribbean bringing the explorer of the seas home early after more than 600 passengers and crew became sick with a nasty stomach bug. steve has more for us from miami. >> alisyn. it was a ten day caribbean cruise and instead, it was an eight day cruise and this weekend, 20 percent of all of the passengers were sick. some of them quantennine with
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violent vomiting and royal caribbean announced the decision saying they were unable to provide the kind of vacation that their passengers expected. the cause, it is not clear yet but health officials took samples and so the results should be ready. the symptoms point to a noro virus. that is easily transferable through contaminated food and water. upon its return to the home port in new jersey the ship will be thoroughly sanitized. back to you. >> thank you. we are hearing so many of these types of stories on cruise ships. >> we want to know. >> which vacation do you wish you had never taken? >> how much time do we have. >> send me's tweet at bill hemmer. >> and to me alisyn camerota.
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i look forward to hearing about yours. >> it is not a long story. >> it is a headline. >> another deep freeze and dangerous whiteout conditions and the temperatures minus 40 again. and deep south hit with an alarming fuel shortage as people struggle to keep the homes warm inside. plus there is this. there is no doubt that our failure to roll out the a ca's smoothly has put a burden on democrats, whether they are running or not. >> that was the president saying last fall, the democrats took a hit backing the health care law bearing his name. the white house said it is worth it no matter what the political consequences. >> and going up again. how much it costs you to send the letter or pay the bill or
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stepping down after the cocaine arrest. protestors in ukraine vacating the minister of justice building after storming it last night. they are agry at their president's decision to establish stronger ties with rushia. >> the year of the horse stamp unveiled. this comes as the same day that the price of the first-class stamp goes from $0.46 to $0.49. >> i am running out of my forever stamps. they are supposed to last forever. >> and fox news extreme weather alert. another deep freeze in the country. wind chills from the midwest all the way from the deep south plunging to below freezing. the blast is expected to bring a rare winter storm from texas to south carolina.
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they are braving the cold in illinois. how is it feeling? >> reporter: alisyn, it is negative 26 degrees with the wind chill right now. really that is not so bad compared to the negative 40 degrees temperatures in minnesota and iowa and parts of nebraska today and yesterday, so things could be worse here. but the system is going to hang a round today and tomorrow as well. and the winds that it is bringing is strong as 40 or 50 miles per hour at times. and the strong winds combined with the snow is making travel on the road ways and air are a might mayor and blocking off road ways in the region. the schools have completely shut down in much of minnesota and wisconsin and michigan and iowa and illinois and indiana, pretty much everywhere. schools are closing and people are having to take their kids to work and find baby-sitters for them as well.
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in cleveland they had 13 days straight of snow in parts of michigan, experiencing the heaviest snow for any january in history. the record snoufl and cold temperatures that are coming through, just this entire month is causing a shortage in propane in the nation. 31 states issued declarations of emergency due to the shortages that they are having in hopes of getting more propane in to their states. 14 million people heat their homes with the fuel. and the shortage caused prices to go up as well. we spoke to a homeowner who said his heating bill is three times as expensive as it was three months ago. >> hopefully mother nature will let up on us and give us a break. obviously the cold weather is not helping at all. right now, we are just hoping to have enough propane to get
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through this. >> now they are hoping they will have enough to get through this and looks like the shortage will go all the way through spring. the wave of cold attaches is expected to move on and headed your way by wednesday. >> thanks for the warning. we'll get our hats out. >> we'll be waiting. >> thank you. this is not about politics. it is worth it no matter what happens. >> even politically. >> i just disagreed that republicans are going to have a winning issue if they decide to run. they have to explain what repeal is. >> jay carney said obama care is worth any political consequencesine if the democrats lose the senate come november. >> carne made these remarks even though the latest poll show that americans have a harsh view.
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we have the gentlemen here. great to see you. simon, you heard carne saying the implementation of obama care is worth losing the senate. how do you think the senate democrats feel about that proclamation. >> i think what jay said in the second part of the answer, he doesn't think we will lose the senate because the republicans can't run on obama care. where we will end up. not as good as the democrats want or bad as the republicans will be. it will be other issues like the economy, and events overseas will determine what is happening in the fall elections this year. >> we have an a p poll, la res. >> i have not seen. it >> any problem signing up for the health insurance. 71 percent said yes. and 28 percent say no. you sea the president is tone deaf on this.
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>> it is completely tone deaf. like being stuck on that cruise ship. the country has the equivalent of noro. and captain blighe, i mean captain obama is happy to throw the crew members to the sharks as long as he stays on course. it is sick people are ciping up and healthy people are not. what impact on the economy when the average families are paying huge increases in premiums and think about the money stripping out of the deductible income. >> simon, what do you think? 71 percent said they are encountering problems, do you think by the midterms, this is an issue that republicans will run against or not? >> look, i think the economy is getting better and obama care is getting better. and clearly what happened in the
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middle east and abroad is getting worse. and if you look at that same poil, barak obama's poll numbers went up and the democrats and republicans are dead even in the congressional generic. and midway through, it is a jump ball. we don't know how it is going to break and both parties are talking about working with the other side to get things done. they have to improve the situation before they go in the fall elections. what they have now is not enough. the republicans will not get as much out of obama care. >> lares, what do you think of that? is it a world of political regret when you weak up? >> i don't think the president is regretting it all. whatever gets it done for barak is what he's looking for. simon, you say the economy is improving. why is it the majority of food stamps are going to young
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able-bodied americans rather than to older americans and children which the way food stamps are always allocated. people are trying to make a living and they are on food stamps. the economy is not getting better. and going back to that number. if you see people paying hundred or 200 more for the health insurance premiums. that strips away the disposable income that they will spend in places that generate jobs. >> simon, you want to take a stab at that? >> it is speculative. doomsday of obama care hasn't happen. things are getting better. >> but in terms of the food stamps recipients shifted in terms of the demo graphics. >> when the president came in office. the economy was worst it has been in cent years. stock market going up and
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deficit cut in half and three percentage point decrease in the unemployment and four percent gdp. there is an uptick, right? so whether it is enough to make people feel like it is getting better. >> i got you, simon. and the economy is getting better. >> if the economy continues to improve and health care gets better and the world is a safer place, if the world is a safer place. larss the last world. >> if you think the world is a safer place. look at the russia and mideast. i hope the president gets on the tv and apologizes for lying about keeping your doctor and health plan. he owes us an apology. >> gentlemen, thank you. i don't think you will get that. >> no, i don't. i will not hold my breath. >> we'll bring you back afterwards to provide analysis
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on that. bye-bye. >> an important story to tell you. senator deeds talking about the violent attack. >> and what we learned about the family situation as senator deeds said the mental health system failed his son. >> if you don't find a hospital bed guess who is coming home? >> he was coming home and i was concerned there would be a crisis. this is for you.
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>> couple of minutes away. and gretchen carlsson what is up on the real story? >> hillary clinton making explosive comments having to do with benghazi. we'll bring you what she said. plus, tea party senator ted cruz joins us live and what he wants to hear president obama say he is sorry about in the state of the union speech. >> and what a block of cheese
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has to do with politics and social media and the president all in the real story. >> i hope it is parmesan. >> it has little peppers in it and so i will save you a slab. >> see you then. >> police and public are looking for answers in the deadly mall shooting saturday in maryland. investigators might find clues in a journal kept by the gunman. but his motives are a mystery. dr. keith ablow, great to see you. these journals, we don't know what is in them, but appear to suggest a level of alienation by the teenage gunman and he might be doing something violent. does this come as a surprise to you? >> it doesn't come as a surprise. we met in this setting before.
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when mental illness comes to the foreas a factor of violence. whatever is in the journal was enough to lead the police before they knew this person was responsible for the mall shooting to say he was a danger to himself and a possibility of violence. there is enough in the journals that was concerning to someone who was not a psychiatrist and said we have to get this guy. >> doctor, we have talked about this so many times. and last woke, the deadly shooting capped off a particularly deadly week in the united states. there were four other deadly shootings that involved young men, or even teenage boys. is there a mental health crisis involving teenage or 20 something-year-old men in this country? >> i think you can say that. we have had a string of these evens including newton and connecticut and the shootings in
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the schools. there is a break down in the mental health care system. we know that young men and women to an extent. but young men have impact of video games and alienating social media and networks. and the bottom line is, yes, we have to look at this and develop a comprehensive system that identifies these folks before hand. the anti- gun people say it is the gun, it is not the gun. we have a crieses in terms of mental health care, where i promise you, there were signs that the individual, too, was experiencing serious mental health care problems. >> on this vein, senator deeds talked about the issue of his son and his son's violent attack and his son's tragic suicide. we'll listen a bit.
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>> i don't want gus to be defined by his illness or what happened on the 19th. gus was a great kid. he was a perfect son. it is clear that the system failed. it is clear that it failed gus and killed gus. >> the system killed gus, he said. it could have been prevented? >> 100 percent. from the facts of this case, this was someone clinicians agreed that he needed to be hospitalized and he is a danger. but because there were no beds, they sent him home. look. if there are no beds, you hold the person in the er or look in the state for a bed. ndoctor, there was a six custody limit. >> please. >> then you have to get creative. you can certainly petition a judge to get a medical guardian in place.
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and bottom line is, you can hold people once you examine them in any state while you await placement if you believe that that person is at significant risk of harming himself and others in a lethal way. that doesn't wash with me number one. number two, we know the back drop for this. the system in psychiatry in general in the united states collapsed and people routinely are sent home that should be hospitalized because insurance companies are so with holding, and so covetous of in patient beds they will not give to anybody unless they insist they will kill themselves and will not be talked out of it. >> doctor, senator deeds is proposing a bill that keeps people 24 hours involuntarily so they could not be sent home like his son was. i will tweet out your topic on the blog as well.
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>> doctor, this year's super bowl demanding super bowl security. we'll go behind the scenes of the secret command post and tell you how they are getting ready. last night at the grammys? the material girl inspiring an unflattering comparison to an advertising icon. and she was not the only one getting grilled. that's a clue. >> effective use of the word. >> thank you.
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nwas the most watchedage otelevision event ever.s so, what's next? the upcoming winter games from sochi. where every second of nbc universal's coverage will be available on every device. on tv, online or streaming on the nbc sports live extra app. beginning february 6th, experience the winter games everywhere. welcome to what's next. comcast nbcuniversal security will be a major story all week as we countdown to the super bowl. denver broncos, seattle seahawks, sunday around 6:15 p.m. both teams are doing all they can to get ready for the game.
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they're both in town. so are the state police. rick levinthal is live. what are they telling you? >> reporter: a 24-hour security lockdown now in effect here at metlife stadium. no one is getting in a 300-foot perimeter unless they have proper credentials. state police have also opened their command post. it was a public safety compound paid for by the new jersey state police, which has the lead in securing super bowl xlviii. we did get an inside look at that facility, which has room for more than representatives from 100 agencies, including, fbi, homeland security, bomb and hazmat teams. they'll all be monitoring it realtime information from officers on the ground, ready to respond to any and all incidents. >> things such as a motor vehicle on one of the roadways leading to the meadowlands, we're going to have realtime information on how we're dealing with it, how we're going to clear the roadway quickly, and not impact the folks that are
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coming to celebrate the super bowl. >> reporter: but they're looking for much more serious threats than that, of course, from land, sea, and air. the state police will have boats patrolling the waters of the meadowlands and also the rivers. we're very close to new york city here. they're worried about possible attacks from the waterways. and they'll have helicopters in the sky flying over medlife stadium, watching for suspicious activity. and there will be hundreds of troops on the ground as well. temperatures predicted to drop to single digits overnight. bill, the temperature already dropping like a stone here. we're supposed to get into the subzero windchill in the next couple of nights. >> it looks cold over there, rick. hang in there, man. rick leventhal, thanks, in new jersey at the super bowl. well, madonna's grammy award outfit making headlines for all the wrong reasons. the singer's large black hat was
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dissed by people, comparing it to the quaker oats guy. she was not the only target. pharrell williams causing a stir with his oversized park ranger hat, which even got its own twitter account. one user tweeting, arbys, your new logo should be #pharrellhat. i see the similarity. the twitter account already has some 16,000 followers. that's almost as many as you. >> yes. i'll have a couple roast beef to go. speaking of twitter, which vacation do you wish you had never taken? we'll read your best tweets next.
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should have stayed home and watched jerry lewis. >> katherine, 2004, january, carnival cruise, virus outbreak. >> and ellen says, went to disney world with the in-laws. i feel for you. >> when are you going to learn? >> thanks so much for watching. gretchen now. thanks, guys. today on "the real story," new comments on benghazi. what hillary clinton just said about the attack when she was secretary of state. plus, ted cruz joins us live with the apology he wants to hear from the president in tomorrow's state of the union address. remember the mayor of hoboken, new jersey, claiming chris christie shortchanged her city on aid for superstorm sandy? guess what? a new report shows her comments may be washed up. and what do you think when you see this? other than, well, yes, you want to eat it, right? what blocks of cheese have to do with businessn
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