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from jk rowling. said he made's mistake by pars the wizards. and she now grease with many fans that it should be about harry. >> does that mean another book? >> that's what they would like to hear. >> thanks for joining us everybody. >> fox news alert. a nationwide manhunt for a murderer that broke out of a state prison in michigan. police and fbi don't believe he is still in the state. michael david elliott serving life behind bars for four people. he used a kitchen uniform before his escape before kidnapping a woman. she managed to break free in
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a gas station in down down. >> the carjacking took the escapee south below the michigan state line. security camera captured these photos. at the time of his escape he wore a white kitchen uniform. he has a white turtleneck and black jacket. the woman got away and called 911. to the best of anyone's knowledge he did not get another car. it has decals of the tacmannian devil. it is in elhart county, down down. it got back on i- 90 direction unknown and able to it drive all night long. they believe he is long gone from elkhart county.
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he is armed and dangerous and his convention is a quad ruple murder and in a scheme to get drug money. and the bodies were burned. don't be a hero, fuspot anything call 911. >> how did he get out? michael? >> reporter: it was connected to the kitchen uniform. he didn't work in the kitchen but it gave him access to a port and the fence surrounding the prison. two holes were cut in the perimeter fence using a tool that is not been identified. he did escape during the super bowl. the chief try thomas said clearly he exposed a weakness in the system that will be investigated but at the moment the priority is getting elliott back behind bars. >> thank you for that story out
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of chicago. word of a new problem with the obama care website. tens of thousands of people facing errors in sign ups as they try to get insurance. we'll have the details and first new reaction to the president defending the website in a sit down interview. >> i don't think anybody oipted the degree. but right away we decided how to fix it and it got fixed in a month and a half and we signed up 3 million people. and host of power play. we'll get to the details in a second. what did you think of the interview between o'rielly and president obama. ic i want have to at a the only person who looked like he was having less fun than pay approximate ton was the
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president. >> he said he enjoyed it but he might have been being courteous. is it fixed? >> i hope he is uninformed it maroons people and then. you mentioned the thousandses of people who have the error messages. and those are the once that were willing and desperate enough to printout a seven page form and mail it in where it gets printed out. we don't know how many tens of
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thousands can't get what they want. this is perhaps what is the tip the ice berg sure, bill o'rielly asked the president about the broke ep promise. fulike your plan you can keep your plan. and listen to what the president i e gret it obviously didn't cover everybody that we needed to and we changed it. did they change it to further grandfather in folks. >> they encouraged them to be blamed. the law is the same and the
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regulation it is a regulation to not penalize anybody for having insurance coverage that fell out of the regulatories. and there is something else material here. the president is reverting that he was surprised to learn they would not be able to keep their policy. his administration knew they would not be able to keep them because in fact, the law will not hold together if not for the cancellation of those policies. he said it was news to them and they made a fix and it was okay >> riley also asked about cathlep sebelius why she was not fired. the president said i am more
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focused on serving the american people and get it fixed. >> he said i think he will fire her later. he said you don't change horses in midstream. every democrat knows when they will jettison kathleen sebelius for a relaunch is come and this president was close to letting them know she would be put out to pasture. >> you heard something interesting. that's why we like to talk to you chris. thank you so much. >> you bet. >> tonight, an o'rielly factor exclusive. bills one-on-one interview with president obama and it will be right here on the fox news channel. thousands just good day to you. what is going on with this?
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>> chris gave you an introto it. we don't know how many people signed off on the enrollments. we know if it is between 2 or 3 million and they are supposed to have 7 million enrollees and that doesn't include the people losing their accounts. and things have not been hunky dory. and not all of the people signing on like what they get. and they don't like the system. and 22 this happened of them filed appeals that as chris said untouched in the government computer. the question how to get them out and into the hands of people who can fix them. there is no method to do that right now. according it a letter from attorneys that are representing these people centers for medicare and medicaid services.
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there is no indication that enfrastructure is created let alone become operational. they didn't think of putting together a system of handling the complaints. that is part of the problem they are dealing with now. >> they are trying to tell people to go back to the website. >> they are telling people to go back to the website, but there is no indication that anybody at the website knows how to deal with this e. health care, involving many millions of people has a million different details that the government hadn't considered when it decided to put all of this under dpft control. the beauty of the free market. you have thousands of businesses that are created along the lines to deal with all of those details. and when the government comes in and said we are going to take charge they don't consider the
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details. and they are really under serious problem. there is no way to deal with the complaints and no way of thinking of doing that. >> david asbin from fox busines and dallas federal reserve president richard fisher is on. david? >> back to the other super bowl show down. pro game between president obama and bill o'rielly and the president facing direct questions inside of the no spin zone. >> and how did he do? >> getting a pile of money that does end to iran's nuclear program. what do we get? >> minutes before they were worshiping god and chaos broke loose outside of the church. what we are learning about this
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tragedy. >> they came out of church and prayed to jesus and came out happy and all of them had head injuries. >> it happen very quickly and several people werably to get out of the way. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protecon. and because usaa'commitment to serve current and former military members andheir families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve.
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a car crash in florida, the police report indicates that alcohol was not a factor. the elderly driver killed three killing three. this happen after a church meeting in a community center. the car kept groe going driving through the parking lot and into the lake. >> it was not like she bumped n. the paramedic cut off his pants. he had a tire mark all the way up the leg and all way up his rib cage.
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>> the driver said it was an accident and doesn't remember what happened. no decision on whether she would face charges. >> word from the white house, the president confirming he will travel to saudi arabia next month. two major issues on the table. embassy john bolton and fox news contributor, and sir, good day to you, i guess iran is number one and syria is one a? >> i think exactly right. this is an a liiance s that is in trouble and the saudis are affected by what they see a feckless american policy on iowa ran's nuclear weapon's program and equally critical of the bum bull administration in the last three years and events in syria and have very different views at what is at stake. there is a lot of room to talk and there is a lot of decisions. >> you are suggesting they don't
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have confident in this administration or president obama. what does he say to keep that relationship together? is that the effort here? >> i think very much so. many of the arab states in the gulf region. many of the others. kuwait and others are worried approximate the fact that iran is growing closer to nuclear weapons. and they understand that iran with nuclear weapons changes the balance the power ffrment they see it as a survideoerate fight. and they are backing the wrong horse. and supplying the muslim brotherhood and al-qaeda terrorist. but the view is that the assad regime is a proxy for iran. >> isn't world of diplomacy. you can have the conversations on the phone but the fact you are talking one-on-one, what
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else does that suggest in your experience? >> it is an acknowledgment of how serious the problem is. what does the president say? i am not sure there is much he can say. the saudis want to see action and not words. they are distressed tone the geneva deal and over the nuclear weapon's program. and they are worried about iran's support for terrorist like hams and hesbollah. and there is a huge range of issues to cover and on the iranian front there is not much difference between the position of saudi arabia and the position of israel. one of the few things that bring them together. 500 million is the first deposit in the iranian bank account. but over the weekend mr. ambassador, you had the foreign minister of iran saying they are not willing to give up research
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on centerrefuges. this country hasn't changed at all. >> they anyhow what they were doing when they negotiated the againeva deal. and in exchange for unfreezing the assets. what they are saying this is the deal you agreed to and you can live with it. just this morning the press is reporting the chief eu investigator said it may take longer to negotiate a comprehensive solution and we should take the time necessary. that is reading out of iran's
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playbook. once the process starts it never ends and buying them political lejetimacy. >> six months or longer 4 billion back in the iranian economy and that is the rub when it comes to sanctions. that's yet democratic senators are bucking the white house on this. does something happen in congress or not. >> my prediction not any new sanctions under this administration. >> we'll watch it as we always do. >> bill, there are new developments in the bridge scandal. >> a staffer submighting her resignation. and if you missed. it check out bill o'rielly and president obama on the super bowl and what to make of the
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>> super bowl 48 will now commence. >> what a game he had. wednesday is the day so little participates in the parade. seahawks brogue out denver 43-
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8. and they announced the next time meeting will be tomorrow. they go right back to work. you saw the big game last night and so many folks turned into the big fox to watch. 40 or 50 million. we want to know out of all of that action yesterday and last night. >> what was your super moment from the super bowl? >> that's good. send me a tweet@bill hemmer. >> and to me@alisyn camerota. we looked forward to hearing how you enjoyed your evening. thousands of subpeona documents in new jersey in the state house. this as a christie staffer subpeona in the investigation is stepping down. we have more from the new york newsroom. sounds like there is a lot of developments. >> today is a big day alisyn. subpeona ehails exposed the
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bridge scandal and a avalanche of more material. there is so much of the stuff that targets asked for more time to hand that in. the apparent abuse of trust and embattled chris christy had going to do with it which he denied. and the state legislator's investigative committee tells fox news that the panel will pour over the newly subpeona evidence. clearly it was an abuse of power. for what end, we are not clear. we know there was an abuse of power and the fact that five people resigned or been fired doesn't stop the possibility of this happening again. >> he wants to find out more about that claim for the lawyer of that man, david wild stein.
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in that later said evidence exists that governor christie knew about the closings and is lying about. that and the governor's office attacked wildstein. saying as a 16-year-old kid, he sued over a local school board election. bottom line david wildsteen will do going to save david wild stein. >> and they are trying to attack mr. wildstein's credibility. that may be relevant in the terms of relationship they had. but it doesn't answer the questions that the committee has. how and why did this happen? and what happened when someone was 16 years old is not relevant to the george washington bridge in 2013. >> the christie administration administration she left. saying it is unrelated to the investigation.
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and after all of the subpoena material is reviewed, officials are expected to start public hearings in trenton in the next few weeks, back to you. >> big day and next few weeks, thank you, eric. >> the relationship goes back to graud school. >> but the governor said we didn't run in the same circles. >> three storms making a winter punch. and delays are adding up. janice dean with more who is in the storm zone. >> the headline would be a president bit evasive in the interview with bill o'rielly. >> that was bill o'rielly summing up the interview to bill hemmer. we'll debate. that >> and what if your car could talk to other cars? >> that is cool i guess. >> you think? >> if my car could talk it would
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>> police in russia arresting a student a cowed of bursting in a school killing a teacher and a police officer. there is newly released video
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that shoes children running from the scene. this comes just days before russia welcomes the world to the sochi olympics games. >> this woman will have an impact to your bottom line. janet yellin, sworn in today. heading the central bank. >> and government will determine whether to install car to car communication. it could pave the way for self driving cars. then i could just sleep. >> i thought you said wash me. >> i can't wait until it can drive itself. >> fox news extreme weather alert. a storm slamming the northeast and midatlantic and cancelling hundreds of flights. heavy snow and rain forcing
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school closures and drivers are suggested to stay off of the road. we have eight inches already. n8.5 in frostburg, maryland. and raritan, new jersey 8.3. and central park six inches. and it is still coming down and we'll see more inches. all of the new york airports, delays, up to two hours and philadelphia better for you earlier today it was a four hour delay. and the storm is exiting by 5 or 6 o'clock. but we have another rush hour to get to and the roads are coated in regions and then our next storm system in the central plains and mainly a rainentious vent for the central mississippi valley and southern mississippi valley. this area over the central plains could get 6- 12 inches.
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it could dump 6 to 12 or 18 inches for the interior sections of the northeast and then our next one will come this weekend. there is a second storm round three on the gulf of mexico. we think sunday and monday, this could be a classic nor' easter dumping a lot of snow by the monday commute. >> appreciate it, kind of. >> no corruption? >> no, there was bonehead decisions. >> bonehead? >> not even mass corruption or a smidgeon of corruption. >> that was president obama down playing the scandal involving the irs targeting of tea party and conservative groups. >> simon rosenburg is a former campaign advisor for president clinton. and lars larson.
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ulars, what did you think of the back and forth? >> riley called it mildly deceptive. how about lying through his teeth. benghazi and libya, the president called it terrorism the next day. he did not. he lied on bill's interview on yesterday. he sat down with steve on 60 minutes after he gave the rose garden speech to the media, crost said you went out of your way to avoid calling it terrorism. the president said right. the president sat with bill o'rielly in a watched interview and lied. and as for him saying that the irs has rules and the irs doesn't understand they made boneheaded calls. and they went after dozens of conservative groups and avoided the liberal. and that was accidental? >> simon, what did you think? did you think the president adequately answered the
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questions about benghazi and irs. >> yes, what a surprise. these things have been litigated and hearings in the house. and darril issa looked into all of these things. and there are hundreds of introduce by administration officials. >> i agree with you, simon. >> what is the answer to why 240 conservative groups got scrutiny and what is the answer to that? >> there were mistakes made and i never defend it on the air. to have it be a party and not a political active and independent of politics is part of the reason they got in trouble. i run an organization like the tea party groups and you have to stay away from politics. i think there was legitimate reasons why the new tea party groups didn't do the right thing and looked into it.
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i will let the house committee that look into this. if they found a smoking gun. they would be all over it. and they didn't. >> lars to alisyn numbers is that boneheaded as the president said? >> liberals will tell you all day long if someone was targeted. you target 400 individuals and 300 are gay or black or hispanic or adian and you say that is accidental and simon said it was mistakes by the te part groups that is hog wash. because all of those groups filled out the paper work. what is president said in the interview there is a problem with the law.
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they are social welfare oergdzs. and does that belong to the tea party. they set up a foundation to do this kind of a work. they have one end of the organization that does one kind of work and another part that does the other. you can't divide them out. there is some people activity and the president said the irs doesn't understand the rowels. it is too fuzzy and nebullous. is that how you are intererting it simon.
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was that the president evasive. we have been through all of these things. spubinas were done and documents found out those two governors were lying about what they said previously. and it is not the case. and there was a grand conspiracy. why haven't they taken him down if that is the case. the president claims he didn't go but knows there is no corruption. does that at add up for anyone but soimon. diagram >> thank you. you will see that tonight
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8 o'clock on east other than time. thank you gaechlt >> you bet. >> a new reaction to a key report on the key stone pipeline, a project that could create thousands of jobs and provide energy security and one that critics say threaten the environment. the new report pushing president obama to move it forward. the nation's chief executive before making a decision on the co stone pipeline is awaiting comment from other federal agencies besides the state department. the state issued the fifth and final supplemental impact study on the 5 billion project. it would run from canada to the bottom line that is operational starting in oklahoma and rushing
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to the gulf coast. building the northern leg would not add to greenhouse emission. and tar sand will be exploited anyway. the environmentalist are now pinning their hopes on secretary of state kerry a long- time leader on the left for climate change. there is a 90 day comment period. >> there is no dead line for secretary kerry to make a decision and a 30 day president after they have comments from the public. it is only one factor that will weigh any other factors as well. >> so just to come out and speak with you.
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>> i did have a chance to see whether secretary kerry is keeping an open mind. she said he s. >> thank you, james, i appreciate you leaving that with me. i left bill just to speak with you now. >> i knew this day would come. fox news alert. they have found a 2,000 redford jeep liberty. local schools are on lock down. the suspect may have used the super bowl as a distraction to escape from prison. what they say about the search. plus the world is mourning the death of phillip seymore hoffman after losing his life to a heroin addiction. why it is so hard for those hooked to quit.
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>> i was shocked and sad and i loved him as an actor. >> i know his son and so it is kind of personal for us. but, it is really sad. >> he was so passionate about what he did. i feel horrible and feel such compassion for his family and children. it breaks my heart.
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hi, everyone. i am gretchen carlsson. tsa agent said they have seen you and me naked and laughed about it, too it is an abuse of public trust and funds. and so should the tsa be abol h abolished. did you see hillary clinton's tweet about getting hit on fox. and two texas football coaches
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suspended for urges injury to oppons. >> an autopsy sxekted to be on phillip hoffman. joining us now. i can't manage a better expert than the former chief medical examiner. he pubbished two dozen papers on heroin and responsible for the investigation of all heroin deaths in new york city. doctor, you would have been investigating this if you were the chief medical examiner. >> yes, as they are doing now. >> he was found with a needle still in his harm and veins, does that suggest that the overdose happen immediately? >> yes, the injection put him to sleep before he had a chance to remove the needle from his arm. it is a painless way to go.
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going to sleep and losing consciousness and within less than a minute. >> i always wondered this it. does the person who overdoses, do they know it is happening? >> no, they feel groggy and going to sleep and that is what happens usually when they take a heroin injection. they will feel groggy and go to slope. if you take to which you keep going to sleep until the lungs fill with fluid and the person can't breathe. the cause of death is lack of oxygen and inability to breathe. and lack ofox gen to the brain and causes it to die. >> it is tragic. >> it is the tragic and a victim of a overdose does not feel any of it. he or she is just going to sleep
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and it is tragic with all of the significance of what happened. and people who have great promise can die just as easily as other people. >> there is a lethal strain of heroin on the market. don't drug addicts know that? >> don't you adjust your behavior if you hear there is a particularly lethal strain and you take less maybe? >> what happens, the difference between prescription drug abuse and heroin drug abuse. prescriptions you know what you are taking. but with haurn you trust the guy you are buying it from is giving you the same level he always gives you and that guy doesn't know if it is something cut w h with -- like a narcotic. >> you say it is add to heroin
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to make it more potent? >> yes. and if the person taking the drug gets a potency much greater than usual that can cause death and reported from the east coast. whether or not that's what happened here, the medical examiners and toxicologists will find out within a couple of days. >> if that ingredient was added? you're saying most heroin addicts outgrow their addiction before they're 40 years old. do they outgrow it or die from it? >> when i was the chief medical examiner, we did a lot of studies. about 1% of the young population who use heroin die a year. so in 20 years, about 20% of the people die. the others outgrow it. by the time they get to be 40, they can't get the funds to get the heroin. one way or other, they outgrow it. a person like hoffman, unfortunately, had enough money to keep going, so he went on until 46. >> doctor, thanks so much for
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your expertise. we really appreciate having you here to explain this. >> thank you. >> and we'll be right back with more.
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seattle is celebrating in a big way. seahawks crush the denver broncos, first blowout we've had in a super bowl in a while. the city put extra police officers on stand by in case fans got out of hand. so how did it go? dan springer was in the middle of it. >> look how happy he is. >> what's up, dan? >> why not? we never needed our famous coffee as much as today. let me tell you. the folks here in seattle are partying, bill and allison, like it's 1979.
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that's the last time the city won a major sports championship, and that was basketball. the super bowl last night was such a blowout. fans started pouring into the streets before the game was even over. the 12th man was out in force and celebrating the seahawks' first super bowl in the team's 37-year history. >> we got behind them, and we've been invested since day one. we won ourselves a super bowl. >> it's everything. these fans have been putting in their time on this team for years, and we've got some really good teams. >> some of the rowdiest fans were at the university of washington in seattle. that's where the biggest bonfire of the night was sel set, fueled by a couch, among other things. the fire department eventually came and put that out. it also got a little too crazy by the football stadium. thousands of fans jammed the streets. some were setting off green and blue smoke bombs. police in riot gear came in to
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disperse the crowd. there were a few reports of looting. the space needle also showing off last night with fireworks every time the seahawks scored, and that was a lot. it was obviously a huge win and a major party. the celebration continues right on through wednesday, because that is when this team comes back and will take part in a very big super bowl parade celebration. >> congratulations out there. and that couch was old anyway. >> that's right. it was in a fraternity house. come on. >> see you, dan. got to run. >> so we want to know, what was your super moment from the super bowl? >> your best tweet is next.
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watch the game. william says page 238 of my archaeology book. i don't think he was watching. >> miles, when it was over. miles is clearly from denver. >> exactly. thanks so much for watching today. >> see you tomorrow, everybody. here's gretchen. today on "the real story" a dangerous snowstorm hits a huge section of our country. so far, more than 1,000 flights already grounded. why was "the new york times" so quick to jump on claims that governor chris christie now about bridge gate? and new surveillance video shows where philip soeymour hoffman was just hours before he died. guess what? your portfolio may be taking a huge hit today. dow is dropping right now. you can see 270 points. we're watching it closely for

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