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okay so you know i am rotting for my denver broncos on sunday. but fair and balanced. look what the boeing company did for the sea hawks. painted the logo on a big 747. they are the 12th man fan you know? >> that was nice to read that. >> thanks for joining us. >> america's news headquarters starts right now. >> keep it fair and balanced. we are waiting for a verdict on the amanda knox trial in italy. knox is a cowed of killing her british roommate. acquitted in 2011 and now lives in seattle with her family. if she is found guilty italy wants her back. can she be forced to return? we'll debate that in a moment. >> president getting a lot of
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the push back from big labor on obama care. welcome to hq, i am bill hemmer. >> thanks, i am doing well. i am alisyn camerota. union was supportive of the la. but not now. stove hayes is a senior writer for the weekly standard and a fox news contributor. >> hi, alisyn. >> the two labor unions wrote letters to nancy pelosi and harry reid saying obama care will lower their living standards, what is the problem in >> the unions want federal subsidies for lower paid workers in the unions so they will remain on their employer plans and take subsidies. they have tried to come up with work arounds and the unions are clearly not happy with this. i think if you are looking at it from the perspective of the unions, they are saying the
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changes to so many other aspects of the law. and their aspect is why not us, too? >> there was a time when the unions were all in and this was a statement they put out about their love or at lost support of the a ca. the a ca is the first step in expanding health care coverage, improving care and beginning to get control over health care costs. what has changed since then in >> they are seeing what so many people in the country are seeing. the law will have immediate and direct impact on the employees and union members. in this case, it is people who supported the law and have come to so that it will not do what the president said it would do. what makes it so striking from the unions. they are using the language in
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the letter and adopting the language of the administration's toughest critics on this and other issues. mr. president in affect, you claim to be working toward ending income inequality. this will exasberate. >> they are bitterly disappointed. turning our attention to a striking outcome for the affordable care act. the uninsured and the very people who the law was designed to help do do not support. and they have an unfavorable view of obama care. 47 percent to favorable 24 percent. how can that be? >> this is a striking poll finding and it is the kind of thing if we continue to so these results in the polling on the affordable care act, this is
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going to spell trouble for the administration. and when you look at that in the context of what we discussed with the unions, i think the president is in some trouble here. he needs the core of his support, the liberal base of the democratic party and the people the law is intended to help which is the uninsured. if you don't have the support of the uninsured and losing the support of the liberals in the democratic party, it is hard to understand how the president continues to push it through. he will lose additional support from moderate democrats and those in competitive elections this fall. >> on the flip side, part of the problem they don't know enough about the law. they say, for instance they don't know they are eligible for subsidies and that plays in the administration's lone that they need to get out cross the country and communicate what the merits are. >> that may be true.
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the administration has done f this for a long time. it is not just as if there is an awareness campaign. but people are falling through the cracks and haven't gotten that message and the other problem is, you can find uninsured who prefer to remain uninsured. it is not that they don't know the program. but they don't like what they have sewn. increasing number of folks who are trying to find ways of avoiding enrolling in obama care and looking for other short- term emergency insurance products that are available. >> steve, great to so you. >> you bet, thanks. a now report on whether or not the irs can handle its part in obama care. steve morandini heritage foundation and fox nows contributor. good afternoon to you. >> here is the story. >> we have had hundred mill 81
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calls from customers and 20 million were not answered? >> yeah. yeah, and by the way, those who do get answers, you have to wait 20 or 30 minutes before someone answers the phone. the reason i said here we go again. doesn't this story sound familiar with what alisyn is talking about with the problems with obama care and the website? it is to the point where the government agencies, this is supposed to be a help line and frustrated taxpayers can call the irs to find out how much they owe and whether they are eligible for the deduction or not. and not only frustrated in terms of connecting. but the other part of the story at the ears, guess what, a lot of times, the irs doesn't give you the right answer. >> that's the issue. and what the report is suggesting in part, steve. the sequester hurt the agency, is there a defense for that? >> i don't buy that.
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look, we are talking about an agency that has roughly 60 or cent thousand people. there is a small army of people who work for the irs and one of the most bureaucratic agencies in the united states and for them to say they don't have enough people to worry the phones and questions that taxpayers have when they are filling out the 1040 forms. and bill, why don't we fix the system so it is comprehensive and sensible and you don't have tens of millions of americans to call up the irs to ask much they owe? it is an indictment of the tax system. the american people can't understand and you have to get an auditor. >> you push strong for a flat tax. but back to the story, steve. what does it say about the
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amplified role the irs will have with obama care? >> that's the real danger, if the irs can't handle the help line, how is it going to administer the obama care law? >> don't forget, they are supposed to make sure people who sign up for the subsidies are actually eligible for them based on their incomes. and so i have a role doubts whether the irs will be competent to safe guard the system and make sure there is not widespread fraud. and 18 minute wait on hold. the airlines are doing better than that by a long shot and in a internet world that tests your patience. stephen moore, thank you. >> they call that service. >> or something like that. thank you, steve. millions of folks in atlanta hoping for a thaw from the
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friendlyingid temperatures. thousands of cars have been stranded two days after a rare snow storm that appeared to catch the state and city leaders off guard. they are live from i- 75 just north of downtown atlanta. what is the latest at this hour? >> hi, alisyn. look at the exit ramp. it was covered in ice when we arrived here this morning and the sun has taken care of much of it and what the sun left behind a snow plow was able to remove. the cars were left abandoned here and sitting here since tuesday's snow storm. the national guard is out along with the georgia state patrol and helping people return to their cars and reclaim their vehicles and a couple of soldiers pushing the car out of theoise to get them back on the interstate. atlanta is picking themselves up
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after the massive snow storm. >> we heard the mayor of atlanta on news programs saying it was not my fault. inside of the tea limits, things were functioning okay. whose fault was this? >> you know, there is a lot of finger pointing anything on and people trying to cast blame and resident said that officials didn't do enough to cancel school or urge people to stay off of the roads and stay home from work. and everyone tried to get on the interstates when the snow started falling and they got stuck in the snow and traffic. state and local and county officials blamed the forecasters and said they were not told this time and the meteorologist are fighting back saying there was plenty of time. whatever the case, state officials say they are going to look into what happened. take a listen. >> we'll look at all of the individuals that are associated with that today and try to find
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out why there was not better actions taken and better warnings issued to my office so that we could have put out the same kind of warnings myself. those answers we intend to get. >> you can see the main lanes was i- 75 are open and track moving along at near normal speeds. there is still ice on certain patches of the road. back to you. alsen. >> we are expected to hear from the governor of georgia 20 minutes from now. >> and eight days before the opening ceremonies and russia made the arrest of two different brothers suspected of assisting suicide bombers that struck a souther city in december. the bombings in a train station and a trolley bus, in a city known as and russia releasing the names
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of the suspects saying they were members of a terrorist group out of dagestan, the war- torn provips 400 miles oast of the sochi. >> and threats to america. what the chief of u.s. intelligence said about al-qaeda that did not square about what the president said about the terrorist group. >> bill o'rielly challenging the war on womenment is the president wrong on the facts? >> and police in pursought of a woman with a child in the car. they and the child are lucky to be alive. >> you could have died? >> yes, i thought i could have died and my kids and my family. and their faces all flashed in front of me. i thought i was going to die. it's te for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is twon't relieve all your symptoms.
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seen in the police dash cam. a mother sped through town and hitting a cop car and nearly running over two officers and her four year old child was in the car with her. two officers set out spoik strips saying they had only seconds to jump for cover. the woman rammed into a cruiser. >> had my unit not been positioned where it was at, she would have took us out. >> she told police she was running from them because she had three warrants for her arrest in new mexico. >> i can't say that the threat is any less. i think our ability to discern it is much improved over what it was in the early part of the
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2,000 period. >> that was senate testimony by director of national intelligence james clapper talking about al-qaeda and comes a little more after a year that president obama declared on the campaign trail that al-qaeda was on the run. clapper said al-qaeda is no less of a threat today than in 9/11. we'll have michael kay former adriser to the uk ministry of the defense and great to have you both here. >> james clapper went way off message, al-qaeda is just as big of a threat before it was on 9/11. and let me remind you what the president said on the campaign trail about al-qaeda. >> i said we refocus on the people who actually attack us on 9/11. and al-qaeda is on the run and osama bin laden is dead. al-qaeda is on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead.
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i kept that promise. >> and okay, kt, al-qaeda is on the path of defeat and on the run, or is it what james clapper said. >> even the president said al-qaeda. jv is the only thing. and we got rid of core al-qaeda. the problem is the mexed message. i worked on state of the union speeches for the defense parts in the presidents in the past. what it said in the speech is drives budget. oh, the president said they are on the run and on the ropes. i guess it is all finished and we don't need resources to look for al-qaeda. we'll build more aircraft carriers and when we did that in the 70s we never saw al-qaeda come because we didn't have the resources necessary to find them. >> michael, is the president right or james clapper right? >> i think alisyn is the loose language and on the run, that is
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not helpful. and what we need to do is change the mined set that we measure progress against al-qaeda and how we measure that is complex. one of al-qaeda's objectives to achieve various areas where people have sharia and islamic and they are doing that in syria and iraq and north africa. >> so they are a big threat as well. >> they are a worse threat. >> i think the buzzword is containment. i think we are kidding ourselves if we think that military activity alone defeat. and i say that losly al-qaeda. we can't. the first bon is ungoverned spaces. we know that al-qaeda thrive in ungoverned space and it is a double edge sword how difficult it is to make an
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ungovernable space like afghanistan. it is the use of the media and social media. the leader of a q on the araban peninsula, a couple of years ago he said to the leader, use the media, it is our biggest weapon. >> what are we doing wrong, kt? >> we are doing i lot of things. we think of an opponent as a country and borders and a war and beginning and mitted and we think peace is the default position. the enemy we are fighting think that war is the default. and peace is laying down the weres and regroup and figure out the other war. afghanistan, will come back when we leave. same thing in iraq. we leave and they come back. and we need to twist our minds around the global war. they may not be powerful in the
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sense of china or russia, but they operate differently in the abandoned spaces and the other thing, we don't deputy after civilians and women and children and they do and that's how they win the propaganda battle. it is terrorist, terror ice civilian. >> and that is an important point. they don't playboy the rule bock and we will have to. we subscribe to the international criminal court and geneva convention and al-qaeda doesn't do that. and that gives them advantage in future operations. it is broader than military solution. >> thank you, for having all of your expertise. nally, bill o'rielly weighs in on the so- called war on women. and hundreds of snakes in one home and a new study on what women find a trabtive when it
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ash tray. >> who anyhow? are you attracted to men in trucks? or what is the sexiest ride is. >> would you prefer that. >> yeah. i don't want to discriminate agains men. >> i am not suggesting you are. >> i am asking the ladies. >> i think you are fair and balanced. >> i want to hear from both sexes what is the sexiest ride. you can tweet us. >> and alisyn camerota. here is a grizzly discovery to show you. this follows complaints of a strange smell in a california home. happens of snakes were inside of his house. and they are live in los angeles with more. yuck, william? >> not just snakes. hoarding snakes and rats takes mental illness to a new level.
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guns and tazers drown they found 400 snakes and rats and mice running ashes round the house. ed in were bins and creates of pythons. some dead and others alive. and live rats were eating on those. and feses in the home. >> it was a house was horrors in there. just in one room alone, 56 dead snakes and 12 live. and that is only one rom and that took us three hour to clear. >> the police arrested a sixth grade teacher who began to breathe python. and experts valued his praegz at half million dollars. and charged with animal neglect. he lived here and started losing
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it after his mother died. receiptly the strefrn was so bad, neighbors began to gag can throw up just living on the street. >> after it got to make my wife throw up and then, he wouldn't talk to her about cleaning it up. >> now school officials say buckman is a great teacher and will remain on leave until he gets his life together. >> that was the grossest story of the day. >> not even a close second. >> braking news from italy on amanda knox and when that happens, they faced death on a daily basis. and youngest fighting for survival in syria's raging civil war. watch here. that is a little girl found
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buried alive in the rubble of her home and the rush to safe her life in a moment. >> and the war on women. is it more than a talking point. as bill oroyally claimed. we'll debate this fair and balanced. ll need when you ret? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪
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apologyoidsing and explaining. >> the details about that issue from the agency heads in getting involved in getting those vehicles removed in a moment. and first of all, we wanted to make sure that everyone in a vehicle was given the opportunity to leave if they chose to do so. if they needed water or food to provide that to them and the multiple agencies that are working on this by all reports did a good job in that regard. now, we continued yesterday to continue the road clearing efforts and you will hear from the department as to how effective that has been. i tock a ariel view of the interstate system and there were a few spots that required action
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yesterday afternoon. and by the end of the afternoon, even those spots were clear. one involved a wreck that had occurred in the intersection of 285 and i- 75 north where apparently a 18 wheeler had jack-knifed. i want to assure you our department of natural resources have made their people and vehicles are available and make sure hospitals had adequate blood supplies and other things needed to keep it praegzal. and apparently that was also successful. today since the sun is out, and hopefully the temperatures will stay above freezing for a few hours, we'll put a concentrated effort on getting those additional stranded vehicles removed from our interstate
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highways, the sides of those highways, and in the medians themselves. to tell you what is done in that regard and future preparations in that regard will be, i will call on colonel mcdonagh of the georgiaitate patrol to give you an update on that. colonel. >> they are explaining what happen now. he mentioned the temperature and that is a critical components. it is below freezing and wind chill 30 degrees and heating up a little more. and tomorrow they will be back in the 50s and so whatever the weather is, it mattered a lot in the dope south and the governor giving a latest briefing. >> we all expecting a verdict in the the amanda knox retrial in italy moments from now. knox is accused of killing her roommate and she was found guilty in the first trial and
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acquitted in the second trial in 2011 and we are waitoth verdict of the third trial. her legal team will take on the case and our legal time and we'll debate that and what that means for amanda knox. >> so all in all, if you examine the facts, the facts, we don't have a gender salary discrepancy in this country. but president obama well knows that he and the democrats need woman to come back in the tent with job approval rating 40 percent he has to mobilize the base that elected him. and woman broke for obama over romn romney. >> he challenged the president that jeopardier equality is a problem. is there a war on women? we'll debate that. and ja mu is a fox nows
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contractor. thank you for being here. dee, doe, i want to start with you. the president used statistics that a woman earns $0.77 for every dollar's man earns. bill o'rielly said that is errorous and heoused the statistic that women earn $0.91 for every dollar a man makes. >> bill o'rielly is right. it is it a political ploy. and i was insulted by the president's speech. who is he to dpoif me anything. that is old and outdated and that is if you have a good work ethic. >> but the fact that women make lessment n91 percent of the women do and some don't. it should be on merit and don't put people in categories. this is not a gender war and this is what the democrats are
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trying to push. it is wrong. >> jamu, the premise for o'rielly's point it is all politics and you need women to vote for you and that's why you are returning back to the theme as we saw a lot in 2012 because the numbers are so bad, what do you think? >> it is so much more than politics. it is the bottom line for families. when you look at the chief economist of the department of laebor who reports bow the time the woman is 25 just beginning of the career she made 5,000 less than a man in the same possession. i don't know why dee- is not happy with paid equally. but bill right about 91 percent. i am sorry women and husband and family and kids will not be happy until we get to 100
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percent. >> hold on. let me ask dee- dee to chime in. is it okay that women are paid on average less than men? >> this is what i think. the women who have children and they raise a family, that is hard work, and they are not getting paid at all. they are earning their way in a different situation. i don't think we discount those women. but a lot of women make more than a man. you can't put generalities on this because it is a different situation for women. it is old and sick and i am so tired of women put in the category where we are getting less and doing less. it is all political and a lot of women do better than men. >> jam u, is it because the women bear the lion's share of child roaring. >> it is a number of factors,
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when you look at occupational segre gagz and the jobs that women go into and the federal dpft can help in that way. look at women and our personal responsibilities. there is tough we need to do when negotiating for sal rows and it is clear, the facts are in. it is not just generalities. these are facts and statistics and tied to real number that discrimination does play a role. >> i will ask this question. do you think there is a war on women in america, jam u in >> no, there is not a war on women. but there is progress left to be made on this issue. >> i understand. dee- dee, do you think there is a war against women? >> no, i think if there is a war obama and democrats and the government needs to get out of our lives if you are a man, woman. the government is weakening all
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of this. women are stronger than men and we are able to do more. and jam u agrees with me. no, there is not a war on women. i am tired of that category. >> much stronger than i am. >> we agree. >> on that i agree. >> we all need to lean in and ask for what we deserve. >> there you go. >> we take what we deserve. >> amen. >> whatever. >> that's great, ladies, we'll have you back. >> breaking news overseas. moments from now. take you inside of the courtroom in florence, italy. we expect to learn the verdict of the amanda knocks retrial. she is not there and she is in seattle, washington. >> what happens if knox is found guilty. could she be forced to go back to italy if that turns out to be the case.
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time now to check in with gretchen on the real story. >> hi, guys, who is the most overlooked republican candidate for president in 2016 and i want to know who could change things up. we have a name. and a brand new study said you antiseen nothing yet as obama care rolls out. eli facing a huge problem. a bombshell lawsuit against eli manning and the new york giants. >> how about that for timing. >> thank you, gretchen. we expect a verdict on the amanda knox retrial in italy in the courtroom in florence. >> this is the third trial for her. first she was found guilty and then not guilty and we are waiting to hear from the court.
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we'll bring in our crim until defense attorney. and what happens if amanda knox is found guilty. >> appeal. i heard the introduction she was found not diametery and then guilty. it is a fallen concept. double jeopardy that attaches anthen a pole to the court court that ruled she should be tried again and argue creatively anything she can. and certainly double jeopardy this time around prosecutors are prosowing from a different theory than the first trial. >> you agree with me that double jeopardy attaches and you can't be tried for the same offense. and once you are acquitted as a defendant you can't be retried. that is not applicable initily. i agree with mark. whatever happens today.
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there will be an appeal. >> and list and to mark next. if she is found guilty. she is living in washington state. what is to compel her to go back to italy? >> nothing. >> hold on one second. she's not going back. it is not up to her. we have an extradition treaty and they will say we spent the time and energy and then the u.s. will say hold on one second, this doesn't so many like justice and many people believe that she's innocent and many believe there is a mishandling of evidence. >> and okay, lis to marks point do they have to in >> no. mark is right about the miss carriage of justice. article six of the bilateral treaty tone the two countries.
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when extradition is denied. shall be denied. when the person sought in jeopardy in the trial in request for the same offense. right there article six. >> and so the government will not ship her back to florence. >> why are they going through the possible exercise in futility. >> i. they think she is a murderer. and i wasn't there. but i tell you this, they don't have the proof to me to show she did. first trial they were certain it was a sex game that went awry and that's why she killed her roommate. and because the apartment was dirty and someone didn't flush the toilet. it is laughable but facing 26 years and other things she
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endowered. >> you think it is laughable in >> no. there is somebody else that was convicted and same thing. and two people are on trial and the other things we talk about and what the united states could do. if she goes anywhere else outside of washington state or this countryment urnt poll can put a red alert and send her back to italy. >> it might be more critical for him than her. >> he's facing 26 and he will number the courtroom today. >> lis what do you think will happen? >> i think the lower courts first acquittal will stand because the reason it was over turned. the higher court found that the lower court and that doesn't go to guilt or innocence. >> and thank you so much and we'll so what happens in a few minutes. >> and meanwhile, fans are
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oh, my gosh. fox news has not been able to independently verify authenticity. we're told an activist in aleppo recorded this as they dug the 14-month-old out from the rubble and dust with, believe it or not, no apparent injuries. this is what she looks like now, we're told. the little girl survived. adorable but horrible. federal agents trying to sideline super bowl fraud cracking down on criminals who sell phony items tied to the big game. they found a ton apparently. rick leventhal live from super bowl boulevard in times square. rick. >> feds call it operation team player, an ongoing investigation that's resulted in more than 50 arrests and seizure of $21 million worth of fake nfl
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merchandise. we went along with agents for one of the bests at a flea market. >> sir, we're federal agents. step aside. we need to see this stuff. are you the owner some of i'm the owner. >> come over here. >> you can't finish the sale. >> why? it's a good sale. >> i understand, but the hats are counterfeit. >> the agency's huge piles of material filling box after box of hats, jerseys, souvenirs, watches, sunglasses. all is phony with a valley estimated at more than $100,000. authorities say no one should feel sorry for the vendor who was placed under arrest by state police at the scene. authorities say american public is cheated, american jobs can be lost and profits can enrich criminal enterprises. not always easy to spot the fakes, by the way, bill. they say the best guide is if
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something seems too good to be true, it probably is. >> we'll talk to you later. rick leventhal, times square, super bowl. >> that's a good rule in life, by the way. there's a new study that finds women are most attracted to guys in trucks. >> you think that's true? >> that is to me? we are going to find out what the viewers think the sexiest ride is. >> all right. best tweets next. >> absolutely. we've already got some good ones. [ coughs, sneezes ]
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>> are you calling yourself mary again? >> nice. thomas, atlanta snowplow. he sent us this picture. >> that's hot. >> yeah. >> that's right out of moscow. nice touch. >> there you go. thanks so much for watching. i'm alisyn camerota. >> here is gretchen carlson. ciao for now. we start a with fox news alert. we're awaiting a verdict in the amanda knox retrial happening in italy. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson, welcome to "the real story." amanda knox and her boyfriend waiting for a third court verdict that could find them guilty again. this time amanda is waiting out the decision in the united states. she was arrested in 2007 for the murder of her roommate in italy in 2009. an italian court found knox guilty. then in 2011 an appeals court cleared her and her boyfriend. last march
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