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it's saturday, february 15th. happy post valentine's day. i'm juliet huddy. a big loss for big labor overnight. automakers is saying no, no to unionizing. how it is sending shock waives across the country. >> the nation's debt is skyrocketing, so what's the nation's top priority? spending your money on climate change. hiking your utility bills in the name of junk science. good idea? we report. you decide. >> then he says he was protecting his sister from a bully but the school suspended straight a stupidity anyway. now his family is fighting back. does he have a case? we report.
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you decide. "fox & friends" begins right now. >> i'm ivanka trunk and you are watching "fox & friends." best television on news television. >> ivanka trump says it's true. >> i happen to know she is watching right now. 6 a.m. on saturday. >> she does have little children now. >> they are watching too with the dogs. >> she has a great shoe line by the way, guys. did you know that? >> she has very affordable shoes. >> that's impressive. >> juliet huddy, everybody. >> hi, everybody. >> nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> juliet huddy. >> by the way, get up. >> you look fantastic. >> it's because i got stuck here snow storm couldn't get home for real clothes. i'm wearing my weekday clothes. >> thank you. >> coming up on the show. we have a new study out which i don't know, debunks the myth that women are the biggest gossips in the
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world? dive into this. weigh in whether or not men, you believe, are the biggest. >> possibly the dumbest study. british newspaper you know it's scientifically valid. >> oh boy because it doesn't go in your favor. before we start to get in fisticuffs here. real quick on saturday morning. overnight a big loss for big labor, auto workers at a tennessee volkswagen plant voting against union representation. devastating blow to the united auto worker unions efforts to run southern plants run by foreign automakers. to give you an idea how big a deal this actually is the uaw, united auto workers' president hesitate said his union could have no future if it couldn't pred south. union's only chance to get a foot hold. >> frantic search underway in ohio this morning for a missing pregnant woman. 27-year-old scarily scott was seen one week ago by her ex-boyfriend father of her
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unborn child. found her suv torched. five months pregnant. far police have not named any suspects. overnight 911 frantic calls after earthquake rattled georgia. the 4.1 magnitude quake. did you feel it if you are down there watching centered 7 miles west of edgefield, south carolina. each about 150 miles away. no reports of injuries or major damage. a navy dad home from sea home in time to surprise his 7-year-old daughter for, of course, valentine's day. [ applause ] >> fire control man william smith shocking daughter delayney at her cheerleading practice last night in salem, wisconsin, south of milwaukee. delanny, such a cool name. she knew dad would be home soon of course she didn't know exactly when. >> i'm happy that he is home
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and he actually gets to come to regionals. >> smith has been serving on the aircraft carrier the uss nimitz for the past seven months. >> thank you, juliet. >> that winter storm to hit the east coast this week still causing traffic troubles for many americans stuck after the storm packing ice and snow pummeled the region and closed airports. today, over 700 flights are still cancelled. 250 more remain delayed. >> things are back to normal this morning on the pennsylvania turnpike after two major pileups shut it down yesterday. at least 30 people were hurt. >> morgantown, pennsylvania. 100 cars in that wreck. what's the weather looking like this morning. rick reichmuth has the latest are we hearing more snow. >> more snow. although not nearly the snow storm for most of us that we saw with that last storm. that's the good part. temperaturewise also. morning hours above freezing in new york and d.c. a lot of melt from that snow yesterday and we'll see a
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little bit more of that melding and getting more snow stowed. tomorrow and the next day temps drop quite a bit. very cold across parts of the great lakes, chicago, another cold morning for you, hate to tell you. take a look how much snow we have had. the snow has been incredible. philadelphia almost 55 inches with what will happen today you will probably go into your third snow snowiest winter ever. boston will probably be the bigger winner today with some the snow we are going to get. one storm pulls out. this broader system that's a bit of a clipper again that's going to become another coastal system and those coastal systems usually cause us all the problems. this one is not going to be as strong while it is close to the u.s. much stronger storm when it gets into the indicated canadian maritimes. 2 to 3 inches a eastern massachusetts and maine probably talking about a blizzard. windy, windy, conditions. strong storm at that point.
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but a smaller area. rough for folks out on the west coast as well. serious drought problems out there. the president decided he was going to held out there and address all of this with farmers and ranchers in fresno area yesterday. >> instead of discussing it in specific terms. he decided to go macroand blame it on what he decides climate change. congress to pass a 1 billion-dollar fund to study the changing climate. now, nobody, i don't think anybody denies that climate is changing. climate always changes. that's what climate does. the question is why and in what way so we know, for example. global warming which has been on pause for the past 17 years. there are are a lot of questions that remain open but not in the mind of the president. he believes that every unpleasant weather event comes from climate change. if you ask americans what
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things are bothering them around the dinner table effects their wallet. pretty low on the priority list go. back to 2009. a little bit higher at 30%. now it's down to 29% as a priority for most americans. but, look, to me it's obvious. it followed the money in this. this is why the president is doing. this right? because most of the big corporate donors go to democrats. and they go to the president. and a lot of these big corporate donors are being affected, they say, by climate change. coke coalla, for instance. their bottom lines are being hurt dramatically by the fact that they have lost water licenses in india. they have also not been able to grow sugar cane. paid for inauguration events. nike cotton crops being hurt. they are seeing it in the bottom line. big donor to the obama administration by the kay way. michelle obama and nike part nerd on let's move campaign. >> the biggest donors of the president's campaign came from california and from the
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entertainment industry. most reliable donors. these are people, who as a matter of religious certainty believe the kind of light bulb you choose determines what the weather is like. it's t. is an article of religious faith and there isn't hard science behind that. >> charles krauthammer was talking about this yesterday. basically suggesting it's become the mantra for liberals. >> it's more than political. it's become a kind of religion. the essence of a scientific theory is that you can in principle repute it with empirical evidence, otherwise, it's a religion. it's a belief whatever happens whether it's cold or drought pestilence or locust, plagues, it's always climate change. if it proves anything, it proves nothing. it's the essence of the denial of scientific vigor.
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green energy, it is a slush fund for crony capitalism that will go to favored individuals and companies. >> absolutely. favored individuals and companies, exactly what we were just saying. >> sure if you are a wind mill maker, no one is going to buy your market a way to generate energy. u.s. government will give you subsidies. good deal. we should go into the mill business. >> made a lot of oother people rich. >> meanwhile the president has over the past couple of years tried to go to congress. he said now it looks like he is trying to call on congress for some of these initiatives. whether it's increasing the minimum wage or going after this green slush fund for climate change. but, if the president doesn't get his way, he seems to have been promising executive action. although this goes against what he said back in 2008. remember this at a town hall will in 2008 when he slammed president bush for this? listen. >> i taught constitutional law for 10 years.
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i take the constitution very seriously. of the biggest problems that we are facing right now have to do with george bush trying to bring more and more power into the executive branch and not go through congress at all. and that's what i intend to reverse when i'm president of the united states of america. >> it was funny, because he was speaking at a party retreat. >> unbelievable. >> house democrats this week in maryland. and he was talking about working together meanwhile he is giving this sortly dichotomy thought process on what he is going to be doing if they don't work with him. >> i taught constitutional law for 10 years. did you ever notice the fourth amendment unreasonable search and seizure. the one that says you are not allowed to take my phone records and emails without warrant? i thought that was troubling. this president, it's just on steroids. >> when you look at minimum wage increases i'm going to
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do that 29 times now with the healthcare law. we are going to, you know, not enforce this particular mandate. we are going to extend this delay. where is congress in all of this. take a look at some of the campaign promises the president has made. >> don't keep track, mr. president. >> we have kept track. >> really? have we really? >> nice little montage for you. take a look. >> when you leave, you will not be able to lobby the administration threat the remainder of my term in office. >> i will eliminate income taxes for seniors who are making under $50,000. >> a year. that's why i'm committed to passing comprehension immigration reform. make no mistake we will close guantanamo prison. >> if you like your plan and you like your doctor you won't have to do a thing, you keep your plan, you keep your doctor. >> ending on a high note there. >> close guantanamo bay. whatever happened to that? >> president bush tried to close guantanamo bay. president obama tried to
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close guantanamo bay. good luck with that he they take the prisoners and let them out. >> speaking of campaign promises remember when president obama said this? >> al qaeda is on the run and usama bin laden is dead. >> well, some people say that is not true. al qaeda's influence is actually expanding. that's next. >> and don't let this face fool you. that camel just broke free and attacked a man. how did he get loose? that's coming up. ♪
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today al qaeda is on the run and usama bin laden is dead. >> turns out president obama may have spoken too soon. in a recent armed services hearing, here is what one of our armed top intelligence officials had to say about al qaeda being on the run. listen. >> is al qaeda on the run and on the path to defeat? >> no. it is morphing and fran triesing itself not only here but other areas of the world. >> so no, it's not morphing, is morphing not on the run. what does al qaeda look like today. here to break it down is al qaeda defense ministry michael kaye. not on the run but really morphing into different regions around the world. we have broken it down and we can explain to us. what region are we talking about number one where al qaeda has fled and is now moving to al qaeda and the
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islamic -- >> i think we should start off by saying the biggest threat in 2014 to the the u.s. homeland and more broadly to the middle east and north african stability there. isn't s. not china or russia. it's individual, greek. offerings that doesn't align themselves to a command structure so, these are -- the actor threat is the threat that is targeting the u.s. homeland. you mentioned al qaeda. this is organization that operates across north africa of the is a harrahs desert. it's trying to establish a huge region. praise under sharia or islamic law. my gearia, maly, all away across libya and algiers. trying to take advantage of ungoverned spaces. so countries that have poor governance, mass corruption, weak police, weak army.
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actually linked itself to al qaeda core in 2007. their biggest attack of recent times killing civilians. they are a huge threat. not a direct threat to the u.s. but because of the proximity europe. ability to target western, u.s. diplomats. u.s. civilians working, that's what makes them a big threat. >> what about the caucus imrit? >> another great question. the north caucus. there is a guy called emerald. a fighter fighting for independence what he has done is declared the north caucus region. indirect threat to the united states. sochi and u.s. athletes and western athletes there. so i think they are also a huge threat indirectly also because of their inability to destabilize. >> speaking of iraq. talk about the icecyst.
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iraq and syria. a guy who used to head up al qaeda iraq. what they are trying to do is effectively establish imrit within syria up. al qaeda peninsula. >> this has a primary mandate to attack the u.s. homeland. this is why we have seen so much activity by the cia. why drones yemen. another huge ungoverned pace suffering from poor governor man's. suffering from mass corruption and suffering from weak army and police. however, al qaeda and a.p. have suffered set backs through drug activity and cia activity and attacked the hospital and killed 52 people. usually an apology for doing so. it has had some set backs,
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but not so much so much. >> drones being able to take off from afghanistan which might be be a problem going forward with our relationship with harmid karzai. always great to see you. >> thanks so much. biggest study on mammograms ever done says they hardly ever save lives. is that really true? it was a shocking report this week. when women need to know about that next. no smoking in your own car? it could soon be law. reporters say it will protect kids. shouldn't that be parent? we report. you decide. okay ladies, whenever you're ready.
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good morning, banks to do business business illegal marijuana dealers. colorado and state of washington, d.c. most deals have been done the old fashioned way in cash. that's because banks risk serious charges if they tried to accept money from marijuana sales. and the president says he will congress influx of refugees fleeing neighboring syria. juliet? >> thank you, tucker. one of the largest studies on mammograms ever done. claims mammograms hardly ever save lives. question is and it's a very important question, is this true? dr. christine is a
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oncologist and she joins us early on a saturday. thanks for being with us here today. >> thank you. happy valentine's day to you. >> likewise to you. >> first reaction to this study is? >> you know, i think this is a dangerous and confusing study. what's confusing about it first of all? what are are the messages that you think are conflicting with what is reality one study the in face of six landmark studies that have clearly shown a survive benefit and mortality and improvement in mortality from early detection, you know, there is just no question that that exists and there is plenty of literature to support that this one study, which was unfortunately flawed it's in fact 25 year study. this is simply over 25 years, it basically suggests that there really is no difference. breast cancer cases if you
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have a mammogram, if you don't have a mammogram and then the cancer deaths program grams different from mammograms now. technology completely change crude compared to the mammograms we have now. other thing to consider in that study is they are not comparing apples to apples, meaning the study was not randomized these women had a complaint, had a lump. it was not a purely random process they either got a mammogram or they didn't. >> let's put this study off to the side because we don't like it. what is the situation for women with mammograms today. i'm in my early 40s, we are hearing messages you should get it around 40 and definitely as time increases as your age increases and
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then those with family mystery should be careful about this what's your summation here? >> simple and straightforward. 40 every year a woman needs a mammogram. the literature suggests that >> starting in your 30's. >> is there anything wrong if you don't have a history and starting in your 30's? what's the negative. >> there is no problem with that again, young women breast tissue is very dense. the mammogram can often not be clear and fuzzy, hazy, hard to really interpret. >> false negatives and positives more likely. >> false negatives. could be something in there we don't see it because it's the quality of the young woman's breast. >> thank you for joining us
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and glad you cleared that up. this really got a lot of press over the last week or so thank you very much have a great day. >> you too. >> you ladies, you are not the only one who do this. >> hold on, i'm on the other line with gretchenen. >> don't invite gretchen she is driving me nuts. >> okay, hold on. hurry up. >> it's regina. >> she wants to hang out with me tonight because she told me not to tell. >> you go ahead and tell your beau about this study. guys gossip. that's a question but i'm going to say it figuratively. president obama under fire for nominating his political friends for ambassador. one group plans to put an end to this process. we'll be right back. ♪
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secret keeper. >> you can tell me later. >> you already know. >> it's true, according to friends new study debunking the notion women are better secret keepers. modern men can't keep a secret for about -- they keep it for 2 hours and 47 minutes how many women do we tell then? i think women, i must say i'm a woman and we take a little more agree pro-women.
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men it's reporting. and for another this study was done by some british newspaper. >> so what? >> british newspapers don't do real studies. >> you want to bring michael kay back in here and address that? modern man who been feminized. those of us still considered neanderthals don't gossip. blunt. in a relationship kind of just say i'm not happy, can a da'da da. women massage the things. round about way there is a difference between gossip and passing on interesting information dinner party i'm going to sit next to a woman i hear more interesting stuff. >> men are going on sporgs and jobs. women know everything what's going on. >> where do you fit into this? >> i'm a journalist so obviously i like gossip by
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definition. >> if you want to get gossip you go to the makeup room doesn't this depend how big the secret is some secrets some people tell you i will not repeat it i understand the importance of that secret. >> the men in the manhattan project kept secret. >> i heard some military members saying in the military known things for 20 years i will never tell a soul. >> my fiance has secrets because he has classified. well, i know, i bug him. rick, tell us the secret to the weather. >> the secret is that it is still winter. we have a lot of winter to be had, unfortunately. it's only february 15th. we have a ways to go. i will tell you meergely it ends in two weeks. i like to get those little things that you can get excited about. we will probably see a little bit more winter out
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there. temps still cold across the great lakes. zero in minneapolis. this next storm you are watching that will bring more snow across the mid-atlantic into the northeast. not huge snow, snow that's going to total 2 inches to 3 inches for most people. except for eastern areas of massachusetts and down east maine where we are going to be talking in some cases maybe up to 18-inch of snow. this is the future radar. you see a very strong developing coastal storm here. it's going to be incredibly windy tonight across eastern maine and massachusetts. expect to see possibly blizzard conditions by the time you are waking up this morning. a really really rough one. temperaturewise. take you through week quickly. start to see this great warm-up down across parts of the south. in fact, atlanta, up to 64 by monday. you are going to be pushing 70. tuesday you will notice a big warm-up across the northern plains. above the freezing mark. marquette, michigan. warmer air coming, guys. are you happy about that? >> why do meteorologist hate
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real first day of spring march 21st. you push for it on the 1st. >> rick just said. >> we have a different. >> you have a different calendar. >> we have do have a different calendar like the romans. >> type of weather happens. the seasons are determined by where the sun is but if you think about march 21st as the same as october 21st. weather at those times are incredibly different. >> thank you for clarifying that. as a news man offer the bottom line, spring starts 13 days from today. >> you will be wearing shorts. >> i will be celebrating spring. like reichmuth and i if we are the only people celebrating we will be celebrating. >> it won't be in new york city. it will be down in florida. clarify. >> get some headlines now. the hazing death of a new york college student has now been ruled a homicide. police say 19-year-old john michael dang, a student at baruch college was forced to
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ski blindfolded backwards. tackled repeatedly. died of massive brain trauma. the fraternity has been banned permanently from college. so far no word if any members will be facing. the obama administration is taking heat for under qualified ambassador. many of whom are big donors to the president. many representing foreign service professionals is asking the white house to set qualification standards for no, ma'am niece. james bruno a retired foreign service officer spoke with greta van susteren "on the record" last night. the united states, greta, is the only country in the industrialized world that treats ambassadorships as political spoils. i'm aware of no other country that does this on a large scale. not as much as we do. sent people out there who are amateurs. they are bound to trip up. >> last week the nominee to argentina admitted he had never even been there. illinois lawmakers want to ban smoking in your own car. the new bill would make it
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illegal to smoke whenever a minor is in the car. 14 other states are considering this as well. five states like arkansas and louisiana have already made smoke-free cars the law. >> as far as smoking in the car, i don't agree with that it's bad for your kid. second-hand smoking is definitely not good for them. i never smoke around my kid. >> having mandated law responsibility to be a good parent. i don't think it should be mandated. ited should be forced. violators face $100 fine. only if accused of another driving event. >> the visuals on this are fascinating. camel fractured spine escaped from a sanctuary. kicked and bit a 72-year-old before stomping on it. >> dogs are barking so my dad went out and tried to catch him and it ran my dad over. and is he in the hospital with a big -- he bit him. >> poor man. >> yeah. the animal control officers
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took the camel to an animal control center. the owner did not have a permit and now faces several charges. that happens pretty frequently. >> he missed his camel permit. he didn't renew his camel permit. you need a camel permit? >> in california you do. >> you know what? i'm not participating. i'm not getting a camel permit. >> i'm worried is he loose and coming for me. >> let's talk some sports news this morning. a bombshell new report by independent investigator shed new light on the miami dolphins bullying scandal. it confirms that richie incognito and two other players harassed jonathan martin and others on a daily basis. shouting racist taunts it got so bad that martin left the team in october. martin feels vindicated by the findings. he feels a great since of relief. martin is a great man and only showed me is he very honest since the day i met him. loves football and eager to get back on the field regardless of what team he
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plays for. incognito was suspended in november. he maintains that he never was -- that he never bullied martin. >> such a weird story. i was watching espn three weeks ago tnd was total everybody was me a mea culpaing to richard nawghtd. >> i had tech suits after failing to snatch medals at the olympics. not blaming them for the losses. some athletes did complain event in vent in the back was slowing them down. i need a vent in my pants. >> switching to suits final two days of competition. and it's nothing but net for a harlem globe trotter pulling off this incredible trick shot. >> get in there oh. game is on. it's over. >> after a few dribbles.
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65 making a shot five stories above madison court in new york city. this shot has never been done before. >> the world famous basketball team is celebrating 88th year. they are such a family friendly. wonderful entertainment troop if you ever get to see the harlem globe trotters. >> has it been tried before? have a lot of people shot on basket. >> this is how the knicks practice. this explains why they are losing. >> can we try this on the court? coming up on the show a star opportunity and the class president but he was just suspended from school for fighting and suspending his sister. his parents -- now his parent wants to sue because they have a case. we will debate that. >> can't sister anymore. we couldn't make this one up. it's national youth enrollment day. big push to get people signed up for obamacare. the problem? the site is down. lots of luck. live report coming up. i saw this red, blistery, ugly looking rash
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and i felt this horrible pain on one side of my back. all i knew was it hurt. i saw this red, blistery, ugly looking rash i had 16 magic sws to do. i didn't know how i was going to be able to do these shows with ts kind of pain that i wain. i caed my wife and said "i'm in trouble." i gothis thing that's hittg me right in the back. i don't know what it is. she went on the internet and she sa "i ink it's shingles."ck. it's something that stays in your system from when yoget chickenpox. a professional magician it's just not about the magic. it's out the connection i make th my audience. the kids. instead of being ablto connect with my audience all i could do was really count each one of my tricks going two more, one more, that's it i could feel the shock in my back and it was like
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did you know today is national youth enrollment day for obamacare. sounds great. there is one problem though, the obamacare web site is going to be shut down today for maintenance starting at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon and it will be shut down until tuesday. so much for enrolling. here to weigh in is -- campus reform.com. i have got to say, catherine, nothing amuses me more than irony story. the youth, youth, that would include you. >> right. are supposed to sign up for obamacare today but the web site is down. how are they requesting to sign up. >> right, exactly. the whole purpose of this event was to make up for lost time recruiting young people because the web site was down last year you would think you would want to make
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sure the web site was up. >> you think you would. working for campus reform. i have heard a the love people say why they are not signing up promotional event. 80% of young hermine with going to pay more with obamacare than not having insurance at all. >> that's exactly it. it doesn't make financial sense for a lot of young people to sign up for obamacare because they are probably not going to get sick. some of them will get sick but the majority of them won't and they won't need it so he they're making a rational choice. >> that's why they are using these kind of events. promotional events. pub crawl. same you get so drunk that owe owe ma'am alabama that care seems like a good idea. >> alcohol or all of these celebrities. going to take more and than beer and beyonce to get young people to sign up when they already know it's a bad deal and the web site doesn't work. they haven't tried if you want young people to purchase your policy offer a
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policy that works for young people supply and demand. i don't know. >> alcohol. it take a look at the youth enrollment numbers. 807515 that's the number of 18 to 34-year-olds that's enrolled, 25% of the eligible 18 to 35-year-olds needed to work. wow, that is north a good percentage. it's a tough sell, basically obama is saying i know you are already tens of thousands of dollars in student debt but i would like to you pay for your own healthcare, very expensive price to subsidize those that are statistically better off than you are. remember how cool it was when beyonce sang at inauguration. it's the same thing. >> what we often forget is the poorest demographic in america is young people and the richest is older people. so this is a transfer of wealth speaking of income
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inequality from the poorest to the richest. >> exactly. young people keep getting hit over and over again. and he thinks he can trick them with celebrities yesterday. organizing for action. had valentine's day car. adorable care act. send to people to remind them to sign up for obamacare. i don't care how cute the animal is trying to sell me a bad product i'm not going to buy it and seems like other young people are. >> let's see how far with it young people are. thanks a lot, catherine. appreciate it. star student, just suspended from school fighting claiming he stood up for special needs sister. his family is fighting back. do they have a case. not your father's -- spoof the modern day -- the moments modern day dads deal with creators and stars of lords of the playground stars join us coming up. >> that's great. >> get the baby.
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welcome back, everybody. a star student suspended for five days being involved altercation football player accused of repeatedly harassing his sister. dominic, he says he was just defending her when the player allegedly lunged at him. the football player only got a two day suspension and now the family is suing the school for fair and balanced debate we are joined by jonna spilbore and defense attorney. thanks for being here. >> good morning n. >> this young man dominic kanty, apparently there had been several actions by this football player against his sister and he was defending the little sister with his father at a football game. the football player
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apparently lunged at him and his father. the next thing you know there is a faulk cuss and conti is suspended for five days. football player only gets two days there are many other little editions to this story, too. the conti family claims the school is protecting their top ranked football program and they say that's more important than protecting the actual students. this kid conti is the president of the class i want to know where the school's common sense here. 4.4 gpa. >> extra credit classes. >> apparently third time was the charm. freshman football player had said very vulgar things. this wasn't a case of averaging bullying. basically sexual harassment. basically the third time the family got together and said hey we have to get this kid to the administration. the school is not doing anything. we claimed before. they sort of take matters into their own hands.
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they don't go in there with first acuffs. they get a security guard at the football game to help them. that's when the fray occurred. maybe they both should have gotten suspended or maybe the school should have investigated before they suspended anybody. now the kid not vice president. >> some of the schools can be rough. security guards there why do you think this kid was suspended five days versus the two days for the football player and will that come to play in the lawsuit. >> depends on what the facts are here. jonah makes a good case. the high school student claims he was attacked first. it really depends what the facts are because there was an actual. independent witness here his name was marcus evans. he wasn't guard is. independent witness. he was a father. he basically said that the father and the high school student attacked the football player first. now, if those are the facts. and if those come out to be
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the facts, then he really doesn't have a case because he is claiming self-defense. well, if you are the attacker, then obviously it's not self-defense. we have to see how the facts play out here. it seems like a sympathetic case. 4.4 average. student body president. it looks like his whole future is going to be ruined. his father attacked a football player. trying to choke him for what he was saying to the sister then the facts change. >> then maybe the district should have bothered to give the family the time a day. the district won't even give them a hearing to determine what the quote, unquote, facts are. >> that always seems to be the problem. school isn't helping out in these situations. thanks very much for waking up early. >> great seeing. >> you mr. jerrick will be here tomorrow. >> good seeing him. i can't wait. >> coming up, the real reason some democrats oppose the keystone pipeline. they own shares in competing companies. the conflict of interest revealed.
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. >> good morning, herb, it's saturday, february 15th. i'm juliet hudy. >> we are just talking. >> don't want to hear this conversation. big loss for big labor overnight auto workers in tennessee say no to unionizing. how their decision is sending shock waives across the country. >> americans are not feeling the love for obamacare that may explain why the white house is desperately trying to get you to be their valentine's day. latest healthcare add that mr. l. blow your mind and send shivers down your leg. >> that's sweet. shivers down your leg. i was about to ad-lib today. >> kind of creep j. actors and modern day dads stars in new web series showing how times have changed when it comes to fatherhood. >> you know. >> what happened -- >> -- i don't know.
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>> the lords of the playground are here this hour. "fox & friends" hour two starts right now. hi, everybody, this is regius philbim and you are watching "fox & friends." >> that is a high endorsement. regis philbim spent hours on camera than any person in history. >> i told regis i'm trying because four hours on saturday and sunday you combine that that's 8 hours. >> i'm no matt genius but that's 8 hours. >> we are catching up to regis. >> take several hundred years to catch up to regis. >> regis, i'm coming for you. >> we have juliet huddy here this morning. >> holly brighten the set. >> hello, hello. >> big news out of tennessee. have you been paying attention to what's been happening in the south by the way among the auto workers and a the will of the auto companies? they are moving to tennessee
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groves droves. one of the biggest reasons moving there tax incentives great state to work in. not very union friendly. unions haven't been friendly in those areas like they have been in troy detroit there was a big movement by volkswagen to unionize recently and it failed overnight. >> it failed to unionize. >> it did. it failed because workers didn't want it. management was open to it. >> management was very open to it. it that's an understatement. >> this is the one plant that the uaw felt they could get a union going n the south. now it looks like the uaw pretty much restricted to the rust belt. the upper midwest. by the way, as you said, one of the main reason car manufacturers have moved down south is because they they think the uaw has hurt the industry. >> you know, the thing is these are people who have never had experience with the union and they hear all these horror stories from these northeastern folks and they don't want to be the first people to sign up for something that they're really not that familiar
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with. you know. >> or forced into it, right? you get a job and you find out that why is my paycheck weigh less than i thought it was going to be. why is it thousand less? >> pay union dues. >> i have been. >> there i'm there right now. do you tv work at different places and you get sucked into the union whether you want to be or not. i'm not against private sector unions but they are dying. public sector unions are the only ones growing or showing any life and it's your money that they're spending. but what infewer united states me is to watch the president in his high handed way we need unions, unions are good. really? why not unionize the white house staff? i don't know any group of people who works longer hours for less pay than the white house staff and they, of course are famously not unionized. mr. president, if you are so for unions, would i not live your beliefs and allow your staff in the west wing to join a union? >> all in the decline. take a look 1979.
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1.5 million members in 2013, down to 383,000. the president of the uaw said if we don't get this volkswagen contract, the future of the uaw is in jeopardy. >> expects depressing. some people gloat over that the death of the u.s. manufacturing. the uaw is part of the reason that manufacturing has died. not the only reason. lots of other reasons. it's depressing. it's kind of interesting though because when you read this particular story, it sounds like value-added tax wagon there was an effort within volkswagen the company to send representatives in there and encourage this signing up sort of a german council work style. >> republicans fought really hard in tennessee to make sure it didn't happen. >> that's been another issue or controversy. >> billing boards like 13 bile boards across that area. even grover nor quest put them up. you will turn tennessee into the next detroit. >> the unions did it to
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themselves. there is nothing immoral about people voluntarily starting a union but then taking the money and becoming a campaign arm of the democratic party. that's cynical. that's a sell out of your own members. union bosses don't represent a lot of the people in their i couldn't knows so, no wonder they are dying. >> let us know what you think about. this friends@foxnews.com. meanwhile, some new numbers on obamacare and of course today is youth enrollment day. how are you pripg preparing for it go out and sign up for obamacare. white house is touting. >> 7:05 in the morning. the youth are not awake yet. >> parents, get your parents out of bed and sign them up for obamacare. 7:00 in the morning. >> these numbers, these 3.3 million enroll why enrollees squishy number exactly how many people have signed up. jay carney yesterday in a white house press briefing has asked about this 3.3 million signups and how many people have actually paid their premiums? how many people have
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actually paid? here is his response. >> when the administration says 3.3 million people so far, sizeable portion of those folks who haven't paid their premiums. might that number actually be lower? >> as i have said in this room in the past, including this week, the contract between an individual and an insurance company is a private contract, that is something that is determined by the insurance company and the enrollee. >> of those 3.3 million people that the administration said, had enrolled in plans, do you know if all 3.3 million have made their payments? >> again, we don't know. >> again, always means you are lying. look, in other words, we are absolutely positive. that there are 3.3 million people who are enrolled in obamacare but we have no idea how many people have actually paid because that's not really our role to know that. >> so are you for people to
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claim they don't have access to this number is ridiculous. they do. depends upon their income, receive subsidies so the white house has know it doesn't answer the question will obamacare provide better healthcare at a cheaper cost? that's the real question that i think a lot ofs have you been ignoring focused on the web site viewed up premiums going up as well keep an eye on that squishy number. kathleen sebelius love affair. >> how did you celebrate with obamacare. >> i'm not a valentine's day
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day person no offense. i think it's kind of lame. >> kathleen sebelius on board. she tweeted out. this roses are red red. violets you didn't have a geavment now you do unbelievable, first they try to horn in your thanksgiving spend thanksgiving on obamacare and now take over valentine's day. back off. let me celebrate my holidays without the federal government honing in on them. >> valentine's day, whatever. lame holiday. >> next rush ashanna? didn't sign up for obamacare. >> a bunch of celebrities got into it and started tweeting things about obamacare eva longoria. >> make sure you and your family hash #get covered sign up for affordable care here. >> shelling for obamacare. >> you have insurance now.
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i thought she was this bold, creative say anything. no, she is just another little government robot doing the bidding of politicians. you know what i mean? you want entertainers to be the courageous ones to tell the truth here is how you are going to construct a tweet. here is where you are going to send it out. send it out on valentine's day. i have very strong political beliefs. some politician ohio agreed with would you tweet my message i would say. >> no if i supported an issue i would do it independently. i wouldn't be told what to do. >> no. thank you. >> passionate about something. why not? >> ff weekend on twitter. go there. use the hash tag, get covered. >> get to the headlines and not talk about this silly valentine's day stuff. 9 11 center flood flooded with frantic calls. did you feel it down there.
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4.1 magnitude quake wasn't too bad. edgefield, north carolina. you could be as far as west as atlanta and hickory, north carolina. about 150 miles away. no reports of injuries or major damage. >> missing pregnant woman. 27-year-old carlie scott was seen one week ago by ex-boyfriend the father of her unborn child. police found her suv torched two days later in a rural part of mauiy. 5 months pregnant. police don't have any suspects. the obama administration taking unprecedented step announcing it will allow banks to do business with legal pot dealers. rec cracialg pot is legal in colorado and washington. most have been done in cash because banks serious charges if they try to accept money from marijuana sales. treasury department another approach. sniff the cash itself. if it smells like marijuana.
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treasury officials want to know. the pope is offering love advice. pope francis addressed about 10,000 engaged couples in saint peters square and actually took questions on how to have a happy marriage. he told the crowd not to be afraid of commitment and says there is a secret to lasting love. everybody? never end a single day without being at peace with each other. >> that's great advice. >> rick reichmuth standing by. >> hello, rick. >> looks solemn, rick. >> do i? >> you do. do you have bad news to report? >> a lot of people think so. it's been cold, it's been wintry and there is more. >> you get excited when there is weather. if it was boring and clear skies you wouldn't be excited. >> trust me it is hard to do this when you have nothing to talk about. much easier when you have a story. we have one across the northeast today. this is the future radar. take a look what happens. notice we will see the snow move through. it's going to be light for most of the cities incredibly heavy for eastern new england notice what happens behind it very cold temps. when you come to work
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tomorrow morning, 18 degrees, cold is back. i know you are probably used to it by now. also going to be windy today. these isobars, these little lines of pressure when they get tighter together stronger winds. throughout the day today airports which is not what we don't need after 15,000 flight delays this week. this is a look at that storm right now. rain across the central appalachians. that's where we saw the majority of this snow last storm up to two feet. some of those areas see another 3 or 4 inches in higher elevations. out across the west. continuing to see this moisture. the pineapple express. bringing rain into california and the northwest. >> they needed it. >> good movie. well, it could be the real reason some democrats oppose the keystone pipeline. they own shares in competing companies, perhaps. conflict of interest revealed next. ♪
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that oil is going to be moved some way. the keystone pipeline is one option. the other options are by rail or by competing pipelines. the problem is the decision makers it congress you have at least some that have a financial conflict of interest. you have senator tim kaine of virginia, for example. who owes up to $100,000 of stock in more -- morgan kinder which is interested in building a competing pipeline. congressman investments there and another company. then you have other members of congress who vin vestments in burlington northern railroad because that's one of the competing ways that is being considered to transport this oil. so you are looking at these individuals and expecting them to make a decision based on policy grounds which, frankly, they have a financial stake in the pipeline not being, based on their own asset portfolio. >> we is a quote from senator cain from vear here.
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building this pipeline would dramatically ramp up capacity for tar sands. make it cleaner approach. so he is basically saying on generally environmental grounds he opposes this pipeline. yet you ever saying he is company that specializing in removing petroleum. >> kindred morgan one of the largest in building pipeline and petroleum transportation systems. so, certainly, there is a conflict between his portfolio and what his statement is but the bigger problem i think is this, tucker. we strawkd about it before. when you have members of congress that are making decisions, we want them to be making it on policy grounds. >> that's right. >> as long as they have these kinds of investments, they are not in a blind trust. they are making investment decisions based on it, there is just no question in my mind that it is too much to expect that it's not going to enter into their calculation. >> that's a question that i want to be completely clear. many politicians do put
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their in a blind trust administered by someone else. i didn't know what i was invested in. you are saying he has full knowledge he has this the competitor to keystone pipeline. >> yes, that's absolutely correct. to add to that not only members of congress you have individuals like warren buffet who owns a large stake of burlington northern opposed to the pipeline. burlington northern benefits because one of the ways being considered is to transport that by rail, which would be enormously profitable to the company that he owns. >> that's always a problem when we look to investment guys as moral -- there is always something that we don't know. but that you are telling us here, which we appreciate. peter, thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks, tucker. >> new law in california has some unexpected consequences, not surprisingly. a boy now allowed to be on the girl's softball team. is that progress? and when it comes to being a father. things have changed.
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>> i have got to call the wife and tell her we are going out friday night i got the sitter. >> joining us now, actors and creators lords of the playground. when i first found out about this i thought you were two dads but you are legitimate actors. you have been on every show. >> legitimate. >> modern dad. would very had this discussion on the show. what does it mean to be a modern dad. >> real mix of what modern fatherhood is. i can't speak for matt. we are both freelancers. there is obviously two parents working in a lot of households or and some has to stay home at certain times or there is unemployment, of course, and there is father -- fathers that end up staying home more and more. and we both were talking about. this we grew up with dads
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who went to work 9 to 5. and very involved dads otherwise. but now we are spending a lot more time with our kids than our father did. we had no training for this. >> you were kind of on the cutting edge with actors with nontraditional jobs. you have always had nontraditional work hours. and now more american men have your hours. >> feast or famine especially when you freelance, long stretches of time. found we were not alone. sort of the idea. jason and i were talking about it how one of the first days of like kindergarten dropping off the kids, got go. see two other dads at starbucks i'm not working either. laid off between jobs. you find that, you know, we found that we weren't alone. at the playground we felt very alone. we were usually the only men there. >> fan fest itself in this great show. here another clip from the show. >> i'm not going to chase
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you. >> no. >> hey. >> you want to talk. >> hey, are you ready? >> 5. >> 4. >> 3. >> 4. >> ever 2? wait, no, no. >> you made me lose track. >> are you counting? >> how do you survive on the playground? it can be a war zone out there. >> i think the biggest problem is boredom to be hunnettes. not just the running after the kids. the playground the reason we set it there in new york, at least, play grounds are confined places where you can actually sit. >> it's the only place in new york city you can be more than a feet away from your kid and still feel like they're going okay. no one is going into traffic. let them play in the sandbox and sit for five minutes. after five minutes you go boy, this is really boring. >> traditionally shows about mennenninging out during the day took place in bars. >> yes, this is true. >> is this a change. >> modern day bar. >> they still have their
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alcohol with them. >> coffee. >> dad show up there is that sort of norm moment. we all know each other. we find our same bench every day we had the same perch. >> where did you shoot it. >> queens, new york where all the fathers are. >> do you guys have kids? >> oh yeah. >> you guys should be able to change diapers. our father's fathers. no diapers. different world. >> very different. there wasn't a role model there for like a full time. my father frank home watching. i don't know if, you know, i think it would have been awesome to have ply dad around all the time. i don't know what that dynamic would have been like to have my dad around for long stretches of time. >> i have got to say hi to my dad too. >> check out the i couldn't web series, lords of the playground. where you can go and find it? >> go to parents.com. very excited to be there
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now going viral. that's adorable. >> it's a nice reminder that -- first of all, new york city does have the best police department in the world. that's why we acknowledge and second, they are not just -- you know arresting people. some of them are really good guys. >> so he would getting news that we're actually going to have to i'm going to have to have a actual meteorologist.
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>> i thought i just saw a flake but it was not. >> was it dandruff? >> it was dandruff. flying off my head it is going to be starting very soon. today's storm don't worry about it in the way that we worried about this last storm. especially down to the south. you just had some rain. we are going to see a little more know though. take a look at the philadelphia area. incredibly snowe slow season a lot of snow. had you proof with the storm we saw just the other day. withyou are now in the 50 snowest season have you ever seen. with .1 inches you are going to get into the fourth and pretty quickly into the third. that's about to happen. this is the first alert forecast for the day today. take a look in your area. snow will become a little bit heavy for a couple of hours from philadelphia to new york. i think everybody has seen between 1 and 3 inches. much heavier across eastern new england. down across parts of the south. cooling morning. certainly little rock starting at freezing and
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cool as the front has moved down to florida. down to 50 degrees. quickly northern plains. batch of snow moving. in and temps dropping again. you will warm up this week though. good news coming. guys, send it back to you. thank you, rick. >> all right. let's get to some headlines before we move on now. we have an update on an insane story. the man accused of using a bomb to kill his own in-laws burned down a house 20 years ago. remember this one. a couple is now saying in 1990, richard parker was supposed to renovate their home. when work fell too far behind, he simply decided to burn the house to the ground. he was given four years probation. he is now behind bars accused of killing his in-laws with a package bomb. police still haven't released a motive. caught on camera, a sheriff's deputy in wisconsin hit by a car as he stops to help someone stranded on the side of the road. you can seat car careening down a milwaukee highway. say a driver lost control hit a fire truck and squad
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car. he has been released. even crazier. >> this is the second time this has happened. same deputy was hit and injured in december while he was helping people during a massive pileup. a southern california boy is now on a high school girl's softball team thanks to a new transgender law in the state. the law went into effect last month and requires any student be able to participate in activities and team sports regardless of gender. supporters say the law is meant to stop bullying against transgender students. military calls it the holy grail of ready to eat food. pizza that can stay on the shelf for three years. this is like a dream for a bachelor. soldiers have been asking for it for decades. researchers say they are finally closing in on a recipe. the trick keeping the moisture from the sauce and the cheese making the crust tooing soy. it's like eating pan pizza at room temperature. >> can we get some of that? i would really like to try that. >> they are perfecting it. >> they are working on it.
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>> do you believe in love at first sight? new movie winter's tale tells a story two of people who fall in love despite very different lifestyles. >> for more we step into the fox light with micah that mayor ranchts yes. good morning, guys and juliet huddy. >> hello mr. michael thatra. >> i love colin farrell. >> he is the best. >> love the hair cut. >> collin farrell can wear his hair however he wants. >> he can wear a paper bag over his head and he can still be hot. >> that's what i always say. >> eva are marie. >> oscar winner, 90 years old. big part in this movie. based on the 1983 best seller critically acclaimed best seller. attempts to answer the age old question can you love someone so much that they can't die. caught up with some of the stars premier earlier this week. stars collin farrell.
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russell crow and a surprise cameo by will smith who plays lucifer aka lou. we asked him if they believed in love at first sight. >> do you believe in love at first sight? >> i believe in rampant lingering at first sight. i suppose, yeah. it happens. but i think love is something that maybe does grow overtime. like true love, deep love is something that does grow over days and weeks and months and years. >> my husband met me, saw me from the back of the subway at radio city about 1948. i was under studying mr. roberts. and he didn't see me from the front. he liked the way i walked through the subway. >> what's secret to 63 years of marriage? >> i don't know. two people who really -- when it happens, you know. if i really knew i would write a best seller e right? >> i can't even believe that's eva marie 90 years
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old? >> red carpet like no one else. >> what's her vitamin regimen. >> what's her skin care regimen? >> what's colin farrell like on the red carpet. >> he is so great, goes to everyone and talks to everyone. gives you what you need. he is a gentleman. the movie stars couple little girls in it. you could tell they had this affinity for 5 and 6. you could see he was really good with them. >> that's good. >> yeah. the movie has opened up theaters nationwide. check out all our zit interviews in the fox light.com. >> look at you. >> tell me how you are celebrating your valentine's day day at fox light michael. >> keep it dirty. thanks, michael. >> come on, clayton white house looking to boot enrollment among minorities. >> you have guys seen this?
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now his message to critics here is my middle finger, people. during a post skate interview he wanted to give a big f-u to critics because they have never stood in his shoes and that's that tucker, clayton. >> unemployment rate is nationwide. unemployment among black voters is 12.1%. that's up from january and nearly double the national average. i think it's the highest ever recorded? the state of the union address the president hinted at a plan to fix this situation. >> i'm speaking out to some of america's foundations, help more young men of color facing especially tough odds to stay on track and reach their full potential. >> well, are the president's own economic policies to blame for the current situation. >> a spokesman for the racial equality. running for congress fourth
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district also known as nevada. thanks a lot for joining us. >> >> good morning. i am so struck by the president's twin and competing goals of lowering the unemployment as well. and, yet, he the first black president of the united states first african-american of the united states has his black attorney general suing the state of louisiana to try to prevent them from instituting a voucher program that is going to
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disproportionately help young black kids in louisiana to get an education so they can compete for the jobs of the century. >> critics have said, of course, that the president's own policies right now are adversely affecting black voters and this effort by the president, i will quote this and see if you can understand what this means is going to make sure that every young man of color who is willing to work hard and lift himself up has an opportunity it get ahead and reach his full potential that's what the white house said about these two programs. kind of a nebulous statement. what does it mean. >> that's exactly right. it's a symbolic gesture. it's a penny short. probably a dollar short quite frankly it's vintage symbolism. this president is very good at vintage symbolism not very good of doing the things that's needed and necessity to help uplift this country economically. and the people that are
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getting it the worse are african-americans and latinos here in my state, which still has the highest unemployment you have black unemployment near 16% and latino unemployment at near 14%. it's an outrage. >> that is unbelievable. >> to me those tavis smiley. >> here is what i don't understand. those numbers are real. they are terrible. state after state have the same numbers. they are all the numbers are terrible. why did the president get over this point% of support from black voters in the last election? >> well, you know there, actually were exceptions to that rule here in nevada. we were the only state the only battleground state where actually all three minority groups trended more republican in 2012 than in 2008. you know. there is no question and i'm not going to dodge your question, tucker. there is emotional bond that
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african-americans have to this president. he did extraordinarily well in the latino community and in the most assimilated minority group, asian americans he won them 3 to 1. >> he did. >> so it was among a variety of minority groups as well as single women or divorced women that the president did extraordinarily well with but i think a lot of folk have buyers remorse. i'm not really focused on looking backwards in 2000 12. i'm looking forward. and i think a lot of folk, a lot of unions, a lot of minorities, a lot of women see the disastrous policies of this president who is, by the way, been in power for five years. and my senator here in nevada, senate majority leader harry reid has been in power for seven years? >> how dare these guys talk about income inequality when they have been running the shot for five years, seven years. >>? articulate that point as you
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know bush did it. thank you for joining us from nevada. >> nevada. >> they say nevada. >> they don't like you if you say nevada. >> some of us persist. 29 changes to the healthcare law with the no help from congress is president overreaching on his use of executive power. governor huckabee joins us to discuss that among many other things. >> looking to celebrate this weekend with a patriotic get away? from the white house in washington to right here in new york city. we have some historic trips to make while on a budget. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ le announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two.
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makes me think of -- you are up right now. looking to celebrate this president's date weekend. europe wouldn't be the place. from california to massachusetts, there are monumental sites to see all other our nation. courtney scott is here right now. she has top destinations. patriotic destinations. >> in celebration of presidents' day. starting in boston. cambridge, massachusetts. charles hotel, presidential suite has hosted presidents from president obama to the late nelson mandela. recently remodeled presidential suite is huge. >> it better be. >> five flat screen tvs and sweeping views of both the boston and cambridge skyline and all original artwork throughout. it goes for $3,500 a night. but, if you want to stay in a standard room, it's $199 a
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night. much more affordable. >> have a bunch of friends sleep over. >> exactly. when you are in boston. make stops at the john f. kennedy memorial library. collection of letters and film reels. hop on the freedom rail. the trail that paul revere took to announce that the british were coming. making stops at the bunker hill monument. >> if you haven't been to boston. i have to say it's one of those places where you get it the middle of the city and you feel like you are back in history. the cemeteries and all the old grave stones ungleeivel absolutely. >> another presidential suite. things dream about. at the u.s. grant hotel. >> in san diego. >> not a wad place to go for the weekend. >> incredible. hosted 13 presidents from woodrow wilson and george bush sr. radio station where franklin delano roosevelt hosted first fire side chat. head to the uss midway.
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u.s. navy ship that's now a naval museum. head over to the park where the greatest generations art walk takes place. it really celebrates art all the americans shaped our culture today and a maritime museum presidential. >> can't get more presidential than the. >> jefferson hotel has the thomas jefferson suite. $8,000 a night. >> that's all. >> five juliet balconies with commanding views of the white house and washington monument. >> that's amazing. while youon dining room and are in d.c., of course, head to the white house, the washington monument. lincoln memorial and my favorite the vietnam veterans memorial. >> d.c. very presidential. >> every president since hue pert hoover have stayed at the waldorf his tore i can't. $10,000 a night. rooms go for $239 a night
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though. something for. >> everybody actually is very affordable. can you can find a decent room there. >> it is. yeah. it's iconic. and the suite is done in the classic art dzeko style of the hotel. it has donated furniture from past dignitaries and presidents including a rocking chair from jfk and desk from douglass mcart you are. you mccarthur. >> wonderful, courtney, thank you very much for that. >> thank you. >> are you doing anything fun. >> i'm staying put in new york. >> great place. very patriotic. >> thanks. >> courtney scott from travelocity. mainstream media ignoring the miller papers. insight into hillary clinton's life part of the g.o.p.'s war on women. shouldn't it be part of the conversation? she is likely 2016 nominee some say. mike huckabee, the governor standing by to weigh in. gives us a thumbs up. and a pro-life college
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student group sensorred. the university of alabama taking down this display. they call it too offensive. why is the school trying to silence students? we will talk about that coming up. [ male announcer ] you've never watched her like this before... never taken the time to just...watch. but something about spending this time together, sailing past ancient glaciers in alaska... talking under a universe billions of years old... makes you ize how old time is and how short life is. she can take all the time she wants. prinss cruises, come back new. ♪
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good morning, everybody. it's saturday, february 15th. happy post valentine's day. i'm juliet huddy. while you were sleeping, a big loss for big labor. auto workers in tennessee unionizing sending shock waives across the country. tucker? >> thank you, juliet. forget congress. >> breaking protocol here. >> that's all right. that's the good thing about being president. i can do whatever i want. >> whatever i want. it's good to be king. president obama using his pen and everything from obamacare to the minimum wage, how far is too far?
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another former executive mike huckabee joins us coming up. >> and have you seen this? it's barbie gracing the cover of "sports illustrated." does this send wrong message to girls. fair and balanced debate this hour. hey, "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. ♪ ♪ you are watching "fox & friends." >> you don't have to be alive to watch "fox & friends." you can be a municipality. everybody watches "fox & friends." good morning. >> come on. in juliet huddy is here this morning. >> good to he so you guys. >> by the way we have a debate coming up coming up on the show as to who are the bigger gossips women on men study debunking debates. >> twists and turns to this
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debate though i think. >> it is it's like a thriller. >> it is. conundrum. governor huckabee is going to be up in minutes. we will get him to weigh in on that. >> let's get right to them now. 911 centers earthquakes rattle parts of south carolina and georgia. 4.1 magnitude quake cass centered edgefield south carolina. could be felt as far as atlanta and as far as north hickory north carolina. about 150 miles away. no reports of injuries or major damage at this point. frantic search underway in hawaii this morning for missing pregnant woman. 27-year-old carlie scott was last seen one week ago by her ex-boyfriend and the father of her own born child. police found her suv torched two days later in rural part of maui. she is five months pregnant. so far, police have not named any suspects. and forget the debt. president obama takes his limit change agenda out west and calls on congress to
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pass a 1 billion-dollar fund to combat climate change. he says the money would would be be used to technology, infrastructure as millions of americans are still digging out from a nor'easter and a lot of the folks in the west dealing with the drought. proposal likely dead on arrival in the republican controlled house it looks like this guy will do anything for love. joseph protocol out of an arizona jail on valentine's day for a date with sweetheart. sweet, isn't it? police say he climbed two walls, crawled through razor wire to get there. >> municipal over miami? >> waffle house. >> i like it. >> i love my denny's. >> rick rick mouth. where are you. >> i'm from arizona and it's
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a denny's. >> municipal over miami, am i right? >> nice. do you know where that earthquake was this morning in south carolina and georgia? it's exactly where the ice storm was this week. so a lot of people still without power there if you have power and are watching. tweet me though. i would like to know if you felt that earthquake and. take a look at the weather map. show you what's going on. we are watching a storm that is moving across parts of pennsylvania and the central appalachians right now. watch what happens. we will do the future radar here. you will see that snow will move in through philly and new york and in towards boston. it's going to become a really strong storm as it moves across areas towards eastern maine down east maine and in towards the canadian. those are the isobars. darker blue the condition. windy day across the northeast. few possible delays in the airport there. this is that storm right now bringing the snow to western parts of virginia in throughout pennsylvania and pretty quickly it's going to move in towards the big cities.
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out across the west this continued stream of moisture more rain oregon, washington and northern california. great news. we would like to get that into southern california. a chance of that by the time we get to wednesday. ridge break down a little bit. send it back to you inside. >> thanks, rick. >> we have as we do every sunday -- saturday, rather. governor mike huckabee. >> great to be here. >> what did you make of the uaw trying to spread its influence down south, trying to organize a volkswagen plant and failing? this is a a great moment to remind people just because those of us from the south talk a little slower. it doesn't mean we think slower. southern guys looked around and they understood that they had these really good jobs because they were in right-to-work states. these auto companies wouldn't be in the south. have you got mercedes and bmw, toyota. hyundai all over the south there are auto plants that have come in the last 25 years, 30 years, largely because these are right-to-work states. these are people making more
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money they have ever made. making more money than all their friends who tonight work at the auto companies. also remember when their dads lost their jobs at paper mills manufacturing and they were union and those jobs disappeared. it was a brilliant industry. saved the auto industry in the south. in other words those jobs would have started disappearing. >> justified. just because we are down in the south we speak more slowly the guys from detroit trying to bargain their area into kentucky this is exactly what happened here. billboards around here. turn tennessee -- turn tennessee into detroit if you do it. the uaw president though says if we didn't get, this we are done. ifthis is the future of the uaw, do you buy that? >> probably so. their membership has dwindled to a fraction of what it was in the 70s. less than hundred thousand people who are in the uaw. unions once served a very vital and important purpose to protect workers.
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we transferred a lot of that responsibility to the federal government. good or gadd. and now so you have osha and the e.p.a. and you have all these regulatory bodies who basically make sure what used to be the union's purview is protected by government statutory law. can i tell you this as a governor for those years where we would negotiate to bring business and industry, we would never have gotten the jobs to the state had we not been a right-to-work state. i remember going to talking to japan and talking to the executives juneau. make sure of right-to-work state. everybody thinks it's about tax incentives. those are moderately important. single most important thing cost of labor, because that's the one factor that will determine profitability. i will give an example. a few years ago around 2006, i know at that point if you had a gm car, the cost of health insurance for the workers, because of long standing legacy contracts
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was $1,800 per car. in a toyota, $200 per car. >> wow. >> do the math. >> it doesn't take many of those to figure if you have these long-term union contracts where you are adding additional $1,600 to your competitor. your cars are priced out of the market or you can't build the same quality car. >> great point. >> the president was driving to hawaii yet. house democrat retreat he was talking about wanting to work together with everybody but then by the same token out of the other side of his mouth but if you guys don't want to -- folks don't want to work with me i'm going to take care of it myself executive order. what's your reaction to they're? >> >> first president obama has taken executive orders to new level. not how many he has done. jay carney describing not the number but the quantity. jay carney has to go back and understand. i never remember any
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president just making up law. one thing to sta ebb a study commission or appoint people to some type of blue ribbon commission. that's fine. if when you exart doing executive orders that upend the stat story requirements for 29 things he has done for obamacare. he understood that when he was a candidate and criticized george bush. he told everybody i'm a professor of constitutional law. amnesia or does he think he is above the law. >> no political costs. the founders are really worried about voters. thought that voters preferred a strong man that's why they set up this system that should -- divided power. is obama suffering, do you think? do voters care? i care. does the average voter care? >> job that they're aware of. i'm convinced that most people never pass ninth grade civics anymore. they don't know there are three branches of government
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and they're equal and there is a process that we are a nation of laws not personalities, many things that shock me today. more than a third of kids polled in arizona didn't know that george washingtons was the first president. we are dealing with an anation that is utterly ignorant with who we are. this i believe with all my heart, i'm passionate about this, children will learning history. that is that history is to a civilization what memory is to an individual. if i woke up this morning and couldn't remember who i am and what i have done what my educational background family is. disoriented and lost. you wonder why america is disoriented, lost and confused today? it's because we don't know who we are. we have to remind people we are not a nation of strong personalities. i don't care how charismatic obama is. we are a nation of law and that's how we function. if we don't function that way. we start falling apart. >> do we also have
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short-term memory loss? we will be talking about hillary clinton and some of the past problems that, of course, the clintons had and whether or not the mainstream media has actually talked about it the governor is going to stick around with us coming up here in just a moment. >> okay. >> call this bad use of taxpayers cash. hundreds of thousands of dollars in wool loans. given out to a couple that doesn't even own sheep. how did that happen? we will have an answer coming up. [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing.
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personal private family business, that they would dredge up 20-year-old issues like that is not only not fair game, it's offensive and i think it's another example of their ability to ill answer nate women across this country and in the war on women it's just another opportunity for us to show that republicans just don't get it. >> wow. well, personal documents that was debbie wasserman schultz of florida, of course. personal documents from oldest and closest friends uncovered this week portrayed the former first lady and former secretary of state as ruthless and of course very angry at her husband's paramour. clinton supporters yet some in the mainstream media say that report is sexist and unfair and mean and yet another salve voyeur on the war salvo on the war on women. >> is it out of bounds to discuss the monica lewenski
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matter? was that i'm glad what debbie wasserman schultz said that means that every republican is off the hook for everything that he or she may have done 15 or 20 years ago. that's delightful for every speech they are going to dredge up. for every action. debbie wasserman schultz, terrific. everywhere republican is off the hook for everything they said 10 years ago, 20 years ago. i want to he define those parameters. >> you have let her know about these new rules? >> i don't have to. she watches "fox & friends" every saturday. >> i think the thing that is blaming these women. i think that is really what is offensive to people out there and possibly not the kind of character in
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candidate. >> a lot of women who thought that hillary should have taken bill out for the things that he did. you know, personally, i'm not as concerned about hillary clinton's issues with her husband as i am with the issues with the policy that she would bring. so many unanswered questions can you name one country that we have a better relationship with after her tenure as secretary of state and during the obama administration? the answer is. no we have royally messed up our relationships with egypt. we have messed them up whatever we had with saudi arabia. we have tried to somehow love up to the iranians and that's been a disaster. they are laughing at us and mocking us. >> canada? >> we still love the canadians. they are lovely people. russia has trumped us. this is not a country.
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vladimir putin won the showdown in syria. he won it with syria. he the -- it's a complete mess. reset button such a disastrous mess. it wasn't the symbol of the button it it turned out to the whole policy has been a fair. that's where she has got a much bigger issue to deal with. >> what about the media issue on this. some members of the mainstream media not even touching this story. these hillary papers that came out. do you agree? disagree? >> those of us who swam in the waters of politics for a while understand the media is not our friend. so if you are a conservative. if you are a republican. and you expect fair treatment. then you really do need to spend some hours on the couch with a psychiatrist helping you to understand why you are nuts. it's just that simple. so anybody who says well they are not fair. get over it, because they are not going to be and that's not going to change. if you can't play against the wind with. don't play. that's just as pure. >> in the end, justice does prevail. recent survey showed that nbc news with the least trusted news outlet in the
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united states. i think 4% of people trusted nbc. >> who are those four? >> i don't know. >> friends and family. >> no, trust me. they are least likely to trust him. what's on the show tonight? >> well, weigh are going to have a really powerful story of a lady in colorado who was just days away from giving birth. a drunk driver hit her car. she survived but her unborn child didn't. there is no penalty for the fact that her unborn child was killed. we have a state senator from my home state from arkansas who will talk about the fetal protection act that we passed back in 1999. two weeks after it passed. a young lady was beaten up by a bunch of thugs. killed her baby. he was charged with murder because that baby was treated as a person. people need to think about the fact, you know, there is no penalty in some states for murdering unborn child days away from birth. >> governor have a wonderful trip. >> thank you. off to israel tonight and we
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are always excited to be -- i can't remember how many trips but i have been going since 1973. this will mark the 41st year. >> unbelievable. thanks a lot, governor. >> no smoking in your own car. it could soon be the law. supporters say it will protect kids. shouldn't that be up to you parents? we report. you decide. >> you have to stick around for. this barbie gracing a special cover of "sports illustrated." does this send a wrong message to young girls? a fair and balance deed bait on that. ♪ huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico.
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scams the government out of wool loans. one problem, they didn't own sheet from which wool comes. they filed more than 100 fake loan applications. thousand now they have to pay back $1.3 million. and a sour note for musicians. no guidelines for traveling with instruments. instruments are so far the feds have refused to help many amind manned mandolin. >> he said that story was baaad. >> "sports illustrated" choosing this trio. also scoring the cover was barbie. campaign around iconic doll hash tag unapologetic to create some buzz. some are saying barbie is send is ago bad message to
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young girls about body image. age odd argument is barbie is a bad influence? let's ask 2013 ms. new york. and joining her is former model and documentary cover girl culture. thanks for being here on a saturday morning. >> thank you. sprirlted is essentially saying hash tag unapologetic. critics to keep insists that contribute town healthy, i guess expectations among the culture when it comes to young women. >> i was quite shocked when i was saw the barbie was on the cover of magazine essentially basically we know what mane do when w. this magazine. barbie a little girl's toy on the front cover only serves to further sexualization of girls and
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object occasion -- objectification. >> mattel is being unapologetic they don't give a rattens rear about women. >> women see them as sexual objects fine and humorous and our society needs to wake up. >> joanne there is another argument that says people are overreacting about. this it's just barbie and it's basically "sports illustrated" saying everybody calm down look what we put on our cover all the time. >> look at the cover you see right now with the swimsuit issue. >> the cover looks great. cheers to 50 years. those women are beautiful. i don't know why it's so difficult for other women to applaud, you know, women who look good and are are confident and are doing their job. they are models. so, again, i applaud them. and i think that this is a ridiculous campaign for ridiculous movement attacking barbie.
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is mattel going to sell more barbies by putting her on the cover of sports illustrated. >> what do you have to say to the fact nicole's point it isn't barbie it's a child's toy from what nicole suggests what men do when they get this particular it issue. >> it's a child's toy. we keep saying that she is plastic. she is not real. let's not keep associating barbie as objectifying women. because, again, it's a toy. let's key that in mind. and tell our children it doolt right -- to do the right thing and body image on their own without associating it to dolls. >> nicole, last word on this one. >> gosh, the toy is for girls and it does lead to negative body issues. it's objectified for men to play with look at this magazine are men going to buy this doll and give it to your daughters. honey, can you borrow your
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doll tonight to play with? it's twisted and creepy. >> that's going a little far. >> i bet we can take this argument a little bit longer but we have got to go. >> i appreciate you joining us this morning. thanks for waking up very early on the west coast. >> next on the rundown, guys, i wish i had you ladies to stay around for this one. the real gossips. are guys the real uns who do the real gossipping. men do it more according to study. reading emails in response to this. i'm getting yelling from the guys over in the studio. time to get all decked out. what is so cool about this pickup truck coming up next. thanks for being here this morning on saturday morning. 8:228 east coast. ♪ ♪ so you canet out of your element.
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it's your shot of the morning. we are decking out your pickup truck with a new innovative and american made system that will nearly double your storage. holding thousands of pounds of cargo. rick reichmuth is out on the plaza with more of this. hi, rick. >> jake peters here one of the creators and owners of the company. starred this. >> that's right. >> you have created this way to have incredible storage inside the back of the pickup truck. >> innovative new way to store your tools or
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recreation items. we have got two full length drawers. 200 pounds in each drawer. waterproof. super easy to access it. >> waterproof. clayton morris i'm sure wants to know. can you put beer in this? can it hold beer and ice. >> put ice in here and all your beverages and all your unit comes as bottle opener? this two sides of storage. >> you bet. >> this can be made for any truck? >> these fed every series of full size truck sold in america since the late 1990s. put 200 pounds in each drawer. 2,000 pounds still on the deck. so you haven't given up the pay load of the deck. >> and it's completely secure? nobody is going to get in here and steal this thing. >> two tail got locks and accessory lock. tough to get into. >> how much does it go for.
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>> just under $1,000. >> how you can find. this deck.com. >> awesome. you even got a great web site. you know what is in here aside from cool snow shoes. >> how to unbury your car in new york today. >> put my weather clicker in here. absolutely items. all decked.com. take a look at your weather map. looking for snow, there is a little bit more to be had today across the mid-atlantic into the northeast. not a big storm. talking a up couple inch or so. massachusetts down east main, potential lay snow storm. a foot or foot plus. out across the west. more rain moving in across areas of the west coast. great news. temperaturewise, i want to take you through the next few days, take your is i and look what is going to happen. keep things warming up across much of the south which going to be great. you will also notice warming in up across areas of the northern plains as well. things are going to be above freezing in places like chicago and minneapolis.
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which has been a while. be good for you. >> thank you, rick. >> guys back to you. >> thank you, all right. let's get to some headlines before we talk about this gossip story, shall we? >> sure. update on crazy story. the man accused of using a bomb to kill his own in-laws burned down a house 2 oyears ago. a couple is now saying back in 1990, richard parker was supposed to renovate their home. when work fell too far behind, he burned the house to the ground. he was given four years' probation. now he is behind bars. accusedaccused of killing in-las with a package bomb. police still haven't released a motive. and the obama administration taking heat for underqualified ambassadors, many of whom are big donors to the president. now the group representing america's foreign service professionals is asking the white house to set qualification standards for nominees. james bruno retired service officer spoke with greta van susteren on the record last night. >> the united states, greta is the only country in the industrialized world that
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treats ambassadorships as political spoils. i'm aware of no other country that does this on a large scale. not as much as we do. >> if you sent people out there who are amateurs, they are bound to trip up. >> speaking of, last week the nominee to argentina admitted he has never even been to the country. >> illinois lawmakers want to ban smoking in your own car. new bill would make it illegal to smoke whenever a minor is in the car. 14 other states are considering this as well. five states like arkansas and louisiana have already made smoke free cars the law. >> as far as smoking in the car. i don't agree with that bad for your kids. second hand smoking is definitely not good for them. i never smoke around my kid. >> mandate law responsibility to be a good parent. i don't think it should be mandated. it should be forced. >> violators could face $100 fine but only pulled over if they're accused of another driving offense. 800-pound snow ball plows
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into a college dorm knocking in a bedroom wall. students at reid nobody was hurt. the damage over $3,000. >> they lost control of it. >> and marijuana by the way played no role at all. clip from the show friends part of this study. the study is based on the sitcom. >> rachel and ross are going to have a baby. >> what? >> what? i didn't even know this. why didn't you tell me? why am i talking like this? >> i didn't think you could keep it a secret? >> what?
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[clearing throat] what? >> i'm an excellent secret-keeper, i have kept all of our secrets. >> let's see, oh no, no, joey, i'm not going to tell you because i'm an excellent secret-keeper. [ laughter ] >> tell me later? >> you already know. >> and there you go. a lot of you weighed in on this. friend having an affair. a colleague having office romance, someone being pregnant. someone lying about their job salary does that ring true to you? >> some secrets need to be kept. actually, some. >> give me a secret have you
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kept can. >> almost got me. we were talking about this earlier. my wife texted me and said shame on you. you are appalling gossip, which i am. i'm an ano,no,anomaly. sit next to women at dinner parties because they have more does sip. something interesting to say. >> i can't stand gossips. i think they are terrible. i think because if someone tells you something in confidence, then you keep it and you hold it and someone passes. >> gossip would you say specifically? >> a former job i used to work at. all the office did was gossip. it sucks the life out of you to to the cubical and yapping about somebody else in the office. what are you saying about me when i'm not here? >> secret revealing and gossipping. you can talk about people's lives. that's more gossipy, i think. that's what women tend to too. >> we are in the news business, we are about
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facts, okay? >> blow those secrets right open. >> you are not a gossip. malicious gossip. i call into my house, what's going on? what you have heard? what's news? you have a charming way at getting at information. oh that's interesting, really? who did she date before that and then suddenly you get this incredible. >> i try not to pass on sex gossip. i think that's wrong men definitely gossip more than women. mark wright said i'm a man and i get minus from the women. they get awfully upset when i don't know what i know. women are worse than men. >> joe tweets oh oh please, we don't gossip. >> much do downton abbey?
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>> this is why all these reality shows are so popular. real housewives because we like to watch other people gossip. period. >> next on the rundown, a pro-life student group censored the university of alabama, the college took down display calling it offensive. the president of that group joins us live. >> can video games actually help readers? a surprising new study.
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headlines for your health this morning. study find the number of chemicals linked to autism and disorders has more than doubled in the last seven years. six new toxins can be found at places like the dry cleaners and even fruits and vegetables. study on mammograms claiming they hardly ever save lives and physical exams are just as effective. dork tores say there are -- doctors say there is a problem with the study. continue to review it. research finding that action games can help people manage shifting attention between audit yol and visual cues. tucker? >> thank you, clayton. oh, the academy, the bassian of free speech, is there any place in america where it's scweched so regularly as in universities. a pro-life group at the university of alabama standing up for first amendment rights after this the school removed this antiabortion display from
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its student center. take a look when the group's president con fronted her. watch. >> it's like i told you at the beginning, we received complaints about it. >> it's very sad but is there a guideline what's supposed to be in the display case? >> yeah. it's online. >> okay. no offensive or graphic material. so you guys are lucky to get it up there as long as you did. >> you were lucky to be able to express your views. actually, no such rule exists. why is the university trying to silence pro-life students? joining us with the president bama students for life thank you for coming on this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> there is no stated policy that you violated? like what are the rules at the university of alabama for this kind of thing? >> well, there is no rule about university display case as long as it ♪ combustible. there is no rule banning offensive or graphic material who decides what is
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offensive. >> as long as it's not physically combustible. as long as it doesn't present a fire hazard you are okay. turns out the administrators didn't like your view on this subject, do you think that's the answer? >> very chilling, yes. this is a taxpayer funded university censoring students with whom they disagree. >> is there any other group on campus you are awares who views have been censored in the way yours were? >> group censored for we were doing. the university told them because they didn't have a permit to hand out literature life event that they had to stop. do you think of the university of alabama doesn't want debate on abortion? >> apparently not. they don't seem to want students to have any kind of
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meaningful debate about abortion. >> the professors you have had or aware of at the university of alabama, how many do you think share your views on abortion? >> >> very few of my professors seem to share my pro-life views but most of them seem to be in favor of pro-life students having the same free speech rights as everyone else. >> good for them. i want to read a statement from the university of alabama here. the university respects all of our students' first amendment rights to express their opinions. as a result of this incident, we are reviewing our guidelines for the play. boards in the student center. that means -- i'm not sure what that means. does it mean anything as far as you can tell? >> well, if the university respected students' free speech rights, they wouldn't have had to issue that statement in the first place. >> that's exactly right. finally, do you see an irony in the fact that this is taking place on a college campus? this is the whole point of college. didn't you believe when you
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showed up the whole point of college was this was a free space for people to talk about ideas to express things they really believe to be heard in a respectful way? >> yeah. it's very sad that we can't be exploring this important issue on our campus. >> yeah. it is sad and yet not surprising. claire, you are a bold young woman. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> well, the president keeps changing his own law. he claims is he doing it to help. is it helping? our small business panel coming up. and millions of americans stuck at the airport. did you know there is an app. for that? of course there is. from keeping you occupied to making sure you sleep soundly. our cyber guy is here with tips. coming up. my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit.
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more than 75,000 flights have been canceled since december, so how do you make sure you don't get stranded at the airport? kurt, nice to see you, man. >> good to see you. happy day after valentine's day. before we jump into this. how do you really thrill your mom on valentine's day? you bump into your colleague tucker at a restaurant. thank you, tuk m. you know all about these apps. i'm now on the west coast. just hours ago on the east coast. trying to dig my way out and get a flight back to california. it was no easy task. already today over 800 flights have been canceled. we're talking about the last few days about 8,000 flights have been canceled. you know what it feels like in
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the airport. you're stuck. you're waiting in a long line trying to get a flight rebooked because yours has just been canceled. now there is an app for that. how to navigate your way around the airport, and how do you find out what flights really going to happen next? let me show you the first one here. this is awesome. your flight has been canceled. when you pick the price tag, it shows you the next available flight. another app where you click find alternate flights and bam, it will show you exactly what flights will be taking off. you snag that as quickly as possible. when there are cancellations. when there are more people trying to fly than seats in the air, you have to jump on it fast. an app is one way to get you there longer than standing in line at the airport.
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problem number two is rebooking your flight. what apps do you have for that? >> you can be standing in the line a long time. do you wonder why some people seem really chilled out and well taken care of? it's because if you downloaded the latest app from the airline, many will allow you to rebook online on your app. otherwise you can go on and see which flights are available so when you get to the airline counter you'll know which flights are available at the very second. the airline may not reveal to you as much as you already know. you may be thinking you wanted to get from new york to los angeles, but they're not considering the possibility of going to san francisco, but you did, and you present that to the airline and boom, you're on the next flight out. everybody else is still sitting
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around. if you get stuck in the airport, gate guru is a leading app to show you what to eat at the airport. what is in the terminal near you or in the next terminal over where you don't have to exit security. a you can find out, wow, i can get a good healthy meal for my family or get a salad and back to my next flight. pretty cool. >> translator: kur . >> kurt, great tips here. dark sky for weather. one of my favorite weather app. about two weeks ago they rolled out a beautiful new update. it's amazing. you'll be shocked how accurate the information is. >> i was sitting and watching the snow flurries coming through. have you heard this? live atc lets you hear the control tower so you know as the airline knows when, for example, a runway reopens or there's a delay. that's on our website.
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good morning, everybody. it's saturday, february 15th. it's being called a big blow for organized labor. workers at a tennessee volkswagen factory said no to being unionized. this morning the fallout from the decision and why it's sending shock waves around tp country. and the nation is digging out from another snow, the president heads west, calling on congress to spend another billion dollars combatting climate change. do americans want that? we have the numbers. >> don't want to tuck your kids into bed or wash the dishes after dinner?
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pay your spouse to do it. the couple behind the idea of bidding on household chores says it's worked and it helps the marriage. "fox and friends" hour four begins now. >> bam. >> he watches. who doesn't watch? >> everybody. regis, the muppets. >> suzanne summers watching us now. >> how do you know. >> i happen to know. welcome to the know. >> thank you. >> i'm sorry. that image is going to stick with me. anyway. it's saturday morning. the middle of february. we have a lot to talk to. get the headlines out of the way. autoworkers voting against union representation. that is a devastating blow to tp
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united auto worker union efforts to organize southern plants run by foreign automakers. to give you an idea of how big the deal is, the president once said his union had no future if it can't spread south. many viewed this vw plant atz the union's only chance to gain foothold. a massive wave planned with a british cruise ship killing an 85-year-old man. the wave that happened during a storm busted the windows of a restaurant on board the marco pol l polo. a 70-year-old woman was also hurt. her condition unknown. president obama is asking congress to open the checkbook. the president wants congress to approve a $1 million aid package for jordan. the country is one of the united states' closest allies in the middle east. the economy is stressed because of the influx of refugees. are you feeling lucky this morning? are you? well, you might want to pick up a lottery ticket today.
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no one won the power ball last night. the jackpot is $330 million. the megamillions is also up. that's $154 million. >> wonderful. >> and you're not going to win. we just got the word. stop pretending to get rich quickly. another winter storm headed for parts of the northeast as millions of americans dig out from the ones we saw two days ago. and two major pileup shutdowns on the pennsylvania turnpike. no one was killed in that. all lanes are back open this morning on the pennsylvania turnpike. >> they're going through tough times there. already a lot of the flights are canceled or delayed. rick is tracking the second winter storm. it just doesn't end. goes on and on and on.
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today is a windy event across the eastern part of the country, and that will cause more additional delays for many people. a little bit of snow as well. take a look at the weather maps. temperature wise we've warmed up across the seaboard. so the sis is melting. some of this snow that's fallen in the last few days and towards the coastal areas also melting because of warmer temperatures. it's going to cool down again and we're going to get more snow. philadelphia you're at your fifth snowiest season ever. get ready. s you can see what's going on temperature wise as well. we'll see snow? d.c. and new york. a very cold one. and there is like boston and much of maine. could be looking at blizzard like conditions. one more storm to get through, and then we are going to warm
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things up slowly this week. that could mean very quick flooding we'll have to watch as well. >> thank you. >> so the ground hog was right. want to apologize to the ground hog? >> yeah. apologize to the ground hog. here's what i always take away. weather changes. so does climate. that's the one thing we know about climate. it's always changing. it was just out west. not letting the storm go to waste. using the ongoing drought on the west coast. he called on congress to pass a billion dollar fund to educate and study climate change. this is not surprising at all because big money donors have reamed on the obama administration in the past. big companies have relied on the obama administration. they've been big donors. the inauguration paid for in part by coca-cola and new yoike.
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coca-cola lost water licensing rights in india. they can't find sugar to make the coca-cola. nike can't produce cotton. >> and people want to care about this. maybe big dizs do. >> this is the pew research poll dealing with climate change in the top priority. 37% of people said yes. it keeps dwindling. here's what we know about climate change. we know the climate is changing. we don't know if it's becoming warmer. maybe it will continue. we don't have accurate climate data from around the world. the truth is, yes, climate is changing.
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we don't know why. we don't know how to stop it if we can. there's no question about that. >> coca-cola saying we cannot produce sugar beets and sugar crops and we paid for your inauguration, mr. president, we need to fund this and figure out why. >> it's not clear. there's no -- we have no clue what to do to stop global warming, presuming the globe is warming in some linear manner. that's up for debate. we do know it's going to make your power bill higher every month. we do know that. >> yeah, and let's hear what charles had to say about climate change and the obama administration. >> it's more than political. it's become a religion.
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the essence of a scientific theory is you can go to the miracle evidence. otherwise it's religion. it's a belief. and whatever happens, whether it's flood or drought. whether it's locust or any of the plague, it's always climate change. if it proves everything it proves nothing. it's sort of the essence of the scientific rigor. and this billion dollars fund is going to be exactly like the money spent on green energy. it's a slush fund for capitalism that will go to favored individuals and companies. >> he doesn't hold back. >> it's true. he also said other things which is that if congress doesn't act i'm going to take executive action on my ound. congress is unwilling to work
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with me on big issues. and we're going to work on minimum wage increases without congress. here's the president, though, back in 2008. here's the president back in 2008. he was slamming president bush at the time. saying the president can't just unilaterally do things expanding executive power. where is congress in all of this and now the president is doing the exact thing. >> it's distressing when you have to people with people twho disagree with you. it's easier to push a button and make things happen. we have it all under control. we have 3.3 million people enrolled in obamacare. but what they can't tell you, what percentage of those people
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have paid for these premiums. here is jay carney explaining this very confusing situation. >> when the administration says 3.3 million people so far, there's a proportion of those folks who haven't paid their premiums. might that number be lower? >> as i've said in this room in the past, including this week, the contract between and individual and insurance company is a private contract. that is something that is determined by the insurance company and the enroll lee. >> of those 3.3 million people that have enrolled in plans, do you know if all 3.3 million have made their payments? >> so basically if the insurance premiums were all being paid up we would probably all find out. or would we not? >> they can only tell you how
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many people have signed up. they can't tell you how many are real. . 3.3 million. very decisive. but the other number, hey, no clue if they're real or not. >> kathleen sebelius wanted the to celebrate valentine's day. she's a loving person. she sent out a tweet wanting to promote obamacare. and if you didn't get to spend your night with a loved one, sign up for obamacare. she tweeted this out. roses are red. violates are blue. you didn't have a health plan but now you do. today is national youth enrollment day. they're trying to get a lot of young people to sign up today. people are writing us that they can't get on the website today. you didn't have health care and now you do. thank you obama administration. thank you, dad, thank you, mom.
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thank you obama administration. they're taking care of you. here you are whining about it? you ungrateful children. eva longoria tweeted this yesterday. make sure you and your fami family #getcovered! sign up for affordable health care. >> she's worked tw the obama administratio administration. >> i thought she was an actress. >> sarah silverman. she writes as y well. you have insurance now, right? is this something they're doing out of kindness? >> i didn't know she was taking orders from politicians. >> how do you know she's taking orders? >> because she's tweeting out what they asked her to tweet out. >> she just happened to use the same approved white house language. she wakes um and says i'm going to tweet about health care this
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morning. >> maybe she saw sebelius. >> you're giving her every benefit of every doubt. i'm never brave. let us know what you think. the president keeps changing his own law. he claims it will make obamacare better. is it making obamacare better? we have three small businessmen on deck. they're going to way in coming up. and pay your spouse to wash dishes. the couple says it works and helped save their marriage. >> cracks me up. wait until you see this. (meow mix jingle) right on cue.
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see it. one of the latest round of obamacare delays, small businesses won't face fines for not providing insurance until 2016. and what will happen to companies who can't keep up with the demands? we have three small business owners here to discuss. owner of painyne's recycling, mk payne. thank you all for coming. i want to go in turn. tell me your reactions to this. is this a relief? >> it's a big relief. we have a chance now to catch up from all the headaches the past couple of months. it's crazy chapd. we left out health care. with the plan we're supposed to keep, we're told we couldn't keep them. my staff is scrambling to get other plans in place. now at least we have a chance to
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catch up. maybe the whole thing will fall apart and we'll go back to the way it was. >> is that what you're hoping for? >> when you heard it was delayed, you were grateful for that? >> i was grateful. i don't like the caveats act the irs form that we have to sign and pledge i'm not going to play anybody off because of health care. that's the least of my concerns. >> you have to pledge you're not going cut anybody off. >> what if your business fortunes change and you have to? >> then i really have a dilemma. >> you can have any government legislation and say, look. # this solves unemployment all together. doesn't it? >> it solves a political problem to the administration. so, are you -- is it tough for you, gene, to think ahead in terms of your business when you don't know what the requirements are going to be?
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>> i only have ten employees. if you're under 50 you are free and clear. we have hundreds of clients with more than 50 employees. they have 20 employees here. 30 employees here. how do we bring them together? it's such a complexity for a business owner. a lot of employees are coming to us and saying what do we do? and they're looking to us for help. and they're blaming us. >> i'm paid to watch this stuff and i'm very confused. do you understand that? >> i know now now 2016. i'm steam rolling ahead. >> but it's aimed at you. i'm not responsible for anything. you are. >> i have to provide health insurance. which i'm willing to do. but you're taking a 22-year-old did who doesn't want to pay it. i would rather take my chances.
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you're forcing him to have it. >> where do you go for information on these changes? does anyone explain to you how this works? the rules just changed. i asked them for help. >> don't forget your cpa. >> what is it costing people to comply? >> if you're an individual, you have to say on your irs form that you're filing that you are in compliance laws. su >> gentlemen, my apologies for the troubles you've been through. next on the rundown, it's the
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you be concerned about. >> wem, the there are 11 of them. and we do have a list of them. contact graco directly and you'll get a new buckle for your car seat that will be easy to detach. >> what is the danger exactly? >> it was hard for parents to unbuckle the car seat. children were basically being trapped in the car. >> there may be a fire in the car and need to get the kid out. you can't because of the buckle. so you brought alternatives here. we'll start with this chico one. is this the cheapest on the list? >> it may be. yes. this is $190. this is italian. it's important sfoend money to protection the children. this is something you want to look for purchasing a car seat. you want to look for an instant insert if this is for a baby.
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sfro this comes with the carseat but it's detachable. you want to use one that comes with your car seat and not something separate after market. >> i have this one as well. good job. and then your child is trapped in the car. now what about the pink one? >> the pink one is cozy ap. the ap is for air protection. really great if you feel right here, it's really soft and cushy and keeps your child safe in th lightweight. it's only 8.5 pounds. so you're not lugging it. >> this looks like something from the olympics. what is that? >> this is the even flow syphony dlx.
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this goes from a small infant size to a much larger child. >> 300 bucks! i would like to protect my kids more cheaply. >> and this one is great because you don't have to struggle to rethread the straps. >> let's move down to the last two over here. >> this is really high-tech. this is $220. so you know it's at the right angle. you know it's tightened up. this is first year's true fit ialert. this is for people who love their smart phone. it tells you it's installed correctly. they start playing tw the buckle. >> plus it sways. can you please come down and
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it's time for your shot of the morning. some real life lawmakers are getting into the house of cards in time for the season's second. watch. >> this is going to come up this wednesday. i've never made such a big decision so long after sunset. >> i have no patience on how to use these things. >> i have zero tolerance for betrayal. >> the congressman had fun reciting memorable lines from kevin spacey's character. they actually helped sp spacey
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prepare for that role. >> very funny. interesting. speaking of hollywood. a young kardashian causing controversy. 18-year-old jenner wearing see-through clothing in her fashion walkway. good morning. she walked in marc jacobs show which is the creme de la creme. and she's a very new model. >> and she closed out fashion week. she walked and it was controversial because it was a brown see-through top sans bra. >> i expected more from the kardashians. where is the restraint? where is the humility? >> they're very modest people. with kendall, you know, she's a high fashion model, or at least she's aiming to be. she's getting buzz about being in vogue, too. we all know if you don't have
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anything nice to say, don't say it at all. my sister is dope. if you want to make fun of her because she's having the model life, step aside. and all of these crazy things. >> if you're ill literal, should you go on twitter? >> probably not. but people do. usually to express their feelings. it's not fun to read negative things about yourself. it's not. >> that's the whole career. >> what about simon cowell. what in the world is going on in his life? >> simon cowell became a father yesterday to a young son named eric. eric cowell after his father. and it is his girlfriend lauren silverman. and they kind of had a dramatic start because she was married to simon's friend for ten years. >> are they still friends?
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>> they just smoke cigars and celebrate it. >> an alleged affair? there's a baby. >> first saying they were separated. it's very in the gray area. we use allege just to this be careful. >> let's talk about navy s.e.a.l. movies. now the success of loan survivors we're going to see more navy s.e.a.l. movies. >> lone survivor grossed 100 million. hollywood love tos to make money. now they have a couple other movies being made. but some are actually saying they're not happy about this. they don't want to be glamorized by hollywood. they want to do their job and serve their country without the glitz. this is a type of person unlike anybody else. >> for all the latest, check out
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fox411.com. diana, nice to see you. >> happy belated birthday. >> thank you. >> wour welcome. let's get to headlines. there's a frantic search for a missing pregnant woman. karlie scott was last seen a week ago by her ex-boyfriend. that's also the father of her unborn child. police found her suv torched two days later in a rural part of maui. she is five months pregnant. so far police have not named any suspects. this is a horrible story coming up here. a camel attack in california leaves a man with a fractured spine. i'm not laughing. i am laughing. he escaped from a palmdale animal sanctuary. it bit and kicked the 72-year-old man before stomping on him.
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>> ran my dad over. he bit him. >> animal control officers took him to an animal control center. the owner now faces several charges. >> there are a lot of unlicensed camels in california. >> actually, apparently there are. >> do you have a permit for that camel? >> these little sanctuary places. there are a lot of do-gooders. let's move on now. a southern california boy is now on a high school girl's softball team thanks to a new transgender law in the state. it went into effect and it requires any student to be able to participate in team sports. regardless of their gender. supporter says the law is meant to stop bullying against transgender students. overnight 911 centers were
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flooded with frantic calls after an earthquake rattles south carolina. from atlanta to hikry. each 150 miles away. what are you laughing at? >> in california, that's like nothing. you sleep through that kind of thing. rick is standing by with more on this. i asked for people to write to me on twitter about that earlier. i've gotten so many replies from people who felt it as far south as savannah. a lot of them were awake. you see the temperature, there, 3 in marquette. today will be the 71st day in a
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row where temperatures did not get above freezing. if we get to 72, it will break a record. the last time they had a temperature read above 32 degrees was december 5th. we have probably another two or three days. it's going to strengthen and become a really powerful storm for eastern massachusetts and maine. really windy condition ls today. kind of isolated to that spot. out across the west and northwest, very heavy rain and mountain snow moving in as well. we'll see the ridge protecting los angeles and break it down a little bit. chance for rainshowers by wednesday. all right, guys. back to you guys. >> thanks so much, rick. coming up, president obama says the irs targeting scandal is not even a bit of corruption. turns out americans disagreed. the democrats want tougher crackdowns. we'll give you details coming
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up. if you don't want to wash the dishers after dinner, pay your spouse to do it. the couple says bidding on household chores works and saved their marriage. >> but first, let's check in with neil for a look at what's coming up on the cost of freedom business block. hey, neil. >> good morning, guys. think old man winter is raising your heating bills? wait until you hear whal uncle sam has in store. and why is the white house threatening to do a job on companies blaming layoffs on the loss? and forget until death do us part. try debt. ♪ ♪ ♪
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cash. banks risk serious charges if they try to accept money from the sale of marijuana. no more. it it looks like this guy will do anything for love. joseph broke out of an arizona jail, climbed two walls and crawl ld through razor wire all to meet his girlfriend for a valentine's day date. cops found him at a restaurant 35 miles south of phoenix and dragged him back. aw. hopeless romantic. president obama saying the irs targeting scandal had not a smidgen of corruption attached to it. but americans disagree. and now democrats are pushing for a crackdown on conservative groups ahead of the 2014 election. so when will this targeting end? jordan is the executiv for the center of law. not a smidgen of corruption.
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what was he referring to? was it just the irs acting independently? >> when he talked about it on the super bowl interview he said it broadly. he didn't really try to say not a smidgen of corruption on my people. the obama administration. the white house. he didn't say that. he just said there's no corruption. people were brought back. an ongoing criminal investigation into the irs. jay carney the next day had to walk it back and say, wait, what the president really meant and the spin was, that there was no corruption inside the obama administration. that this was the irs acting on its own. we still don't have the answers. so fok news asked registered voters should congress continue to investigate the irs? 71% of americans think that congress should continue to investigate the irs. >> it's interesting.
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congress is now starting to move towards closing the investigation and calling a special prosecutor. and close to what they can do. and each couple of days we get new information. people like dave camp from the ways and means committee released this week there were groups. not just those applies to get tax exempt status. we represent 41% of those. we filed a new brief yesterday. there were new groups already existed. preexisting political groups. 83% of those put under special review by the irs were conservative. >> now that's a good question. i get viewer who is write to me and say you never talk about the liberal groups involved in this. 83% conservative. what's the caveat? >> only conservatives god audited. there was no action on the liberal groups they were being reviewed. they wouldn't have known that.
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83% of that was still conservative groups. what came next was the only action by the irs taken. 100% of the audits were done to conservative groups. at the congressional hearing and testimony you will hear congressional democrats talk about the groups, but they can't name them. >> we heard democrats running for re-election saying the outside money pouring into politics. we need to make sure these groups are getting the money legally. that the irs should step up the efforts to investigate the groups. what did you make of those allegations? >> steven, the former commission of the irs resigned when the scandal broke. he said there was no problem with the rule. that they were getting pressure from congressional democrats. he said, listen, this is a role that existed before i was born. this is from the irs
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commissioner. conservatives started taking advantage of it. i want to make that clear that they oppose the new rules here. so we do. so tough conservative and liberal organizations coming together, free speech group ls and saying this is not right. it's a sad day for democratic senator. whether it's begich in alaska or pryor in arkansas. that they're asking and begging for the irs to come save them. that's not why the irs exists. >> yeah, you know you're in trouble when you need the irs to come save you. coming up here on the show, don't want to twash the dishes after dinner? pay your spouse to do it. jordan, will you do that? it might make sense. the idea of bidding on household chores, they say it works. it helped save their marriage. they're still married. one is paying the other off.
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>> welcome back, everybody. 8 minutes before the hour. do you and your spouse argue over who will take out the trash or put the kids to bed or do the dishes? our next guests say bidding on chores actually helps their marriage. here to explain, good morning. >> good morning. >> first of all, let's get this out of the way. you guys are kind of self professed geeks. explain a little about your background. >> we certainly will.
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we actually -- >> i'd say the background of all this is opposite for bidding for decisions or chores and all that, it was born out of my ph.d. research university of michigan and game theory was the mathematical study of incentives and moelt motivation, we live and breathe this stuff. >> we built a company based around a lot of this sentence stuff, sort of be miner is the single person version of bidding with your spouse versus bidding with your concrete self. >> say you had dinner an nieto you are one of you want to do the dishes. explain how this whole thing goes down in your house. >> so we do this with a seal bid august. we each submit the amount of money we'd be willing to pay to get out of that chore, in the
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decision, whatever it is. >> who do you submit it to? >> to each other. we have a phone app right now. we have a way to do it with our fingers, behind our backs. so we reveal our fingers. that's our bid the higher bid wins, gets out of the dishes, whatever it is and pays the loser the loser's bid. >> so you guys are married, but your bank accounts are separate, so you can conceivably pay each other, this isn't going to be fruitless. can you pay each other, but do you actually pay each other? >> oh, yes that's the whole point. >> we have a thing that reduces the accounting, we pay each other 10% of the time, but ten times as much if a payment actually comes up. so, you know, it's happened recently that i have paid danny
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$80 to drive home because i didn't want to drive and, you know, he bid lower and then up ended up, you know, paying him ten times his $8 bid. >> bethany, the point of this whole thing is to make your marriage happier, what's the end game? >> the end game? >> what's the point of this whole process? >> i guess the real point, so i guess post-people do this by, they do something similar, they feel each other out, they negotiate and barter, they take turns. so this is kind of distilling all that into it's mathematical lessons. we put a number on our praempss and make thing fair by transfering money back and forth. >> that will alleviate investment that typically builds up with married couples? >> for us it does, we are are super nerds, most people will
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think this is ridiculous. >> i guess i get if concept. i can't add two and two, so the problem for me and my fiancee. however, do you think it could by a plead to other marital units out there, maybe they're more mathematically inclined, perhaps? >> maybe. it's built on these basic assumptions of economics, like every possible preference can be expressed in terms of dollars, which makes people uneasy, but the you are down with that sort of thing, so there is a tiny part of this that we turned into our company, be miner, beth fitalked about, like she said a single player version of these decision options. >> you guys are very creative and entertaining. thanks very much and have a great day. thanks for joining us on a saturday. we appreciate it. be right back. of infinite deliciousness. perfect. [ wisest kid ] campbell's has the recipes kids love.
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they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children lauing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where th almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> welcome back. it's the end of a four-hour
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show. >> bob barker, who is back? >> bob gonzalez will be here investing in the toy fair. >> go to fox news.com and see why we have these microphones. see you tomorrow, everyone. >> health care or health control? a majority of americans now think the law is not meant to help their lives but to control their lives. well, how about this for control? the administration just telling medium-sized employers they have to swear to the irs under pen amy of perjury that any layoffs have nothing to do with obamacare. so does the majority have it right? is this control out of control? hi, everyone, this is "bulls and bears." here they are, the bulls and bears this week. welcome to everybody. okay, john,
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