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world come to you. if that is a big obstacle. >> they ought to be able to walk and negotiate nuclear treaties at the same time. >> and have a woman server. >> thanks for joining us. >> america new's headquarters starts right now. >> thank you. fox news alert. president obama responding with his disagreement with mitt romney. and the russia being the top geofoe. >> with respect to mr. romney's assertion that russia is our number one geopolitical foe. the truth of the matter is, america has a lot of challenges. russia is a regional power that is threatening some of its immediate neighbors, not out of strength, but out of weakness. >> the president said the world
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is a miscellaneousy place. and this issue stems from the election of 2012 and more on this in a matter of moments and lou dobbs standing by also. harry reid renowsing calls to extend the sign up date on obama care with that dead line only six days away. i am bill hemmer. >> and the senate majority leader ignoring the demands for more americans to have time to enroll as they are facing fines. >> mike, hello to you. >> bill and elizabeth, good afternoon to you. senate democrats are facing a lot of heat and expected to continue throughout this election year. ads like this one against obama care and targeted mary landrieu, in louisiana. >> no longer covered due to the
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affordable care act. >> send the senator a message obama care is hurting the families. >> she is among the democrats that favors an extension of the enrollment. and boehner said harry reid is not protecting his members. >> the majority leader refuses to allow it to come to the floor. a number of members would love to vote for this. he is protecting the president so these don't get to the desk. >> several senate democrats expressed support for extending the obama care registration dead line beyond the end of the month but so far harry reed is not showing signs to budge. >> we fought hard to pass the land mark expansion of health care and we want to make sure
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the law works for every american family. >> house democrat said the democrats should embrace obama care and find a way to market it. >> and more on this. mike, six days away and counting. elizabeth? >> and meanwhile over in the supreme court, fire works and a big legal test for obama care. >> the justice today hearing arguments in the case pitting religious freedom against big government. and hobby lobby takes on obama care contraception map date. it could have the president's health care law and for control of congress, later on hq. >> the nsa is about to change and president obama talking about ending the bulk collection of america's phone records by the nsa. >> i am confident that it allows
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us to do what is necessary in order to deal with the dangerous terrorist attacks and does so in a way that addresses the concerns that people had raised and i am looking forward to working with congress to make sure that we go ahead and pass the enabling legislation quickly so that we can get on with the business. >> if that idea is approved by congress. it would require phone companies to told on to those records for 18 months. they would only take over from the nsa if legally required. >> shocking now numbers shedding light on the american's national security committee. more than 5 million people held secretary clearances last year and that is more than the population of norway. and up for 4.9 million in 2012. 60 million had access to confidential information. and background checks were held
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by companies and fugitive leader edward snowden. we'll have more just ahead. crews hoping to resume the search for flight 370 called off today because of rough weather. they will have help from high-tech equipment including the u.s. navy that listens to signals from the black boxes. they will be on stand by until the crash site can be found. jennifer hello. >> reporter: bill, chinese government officials demand that the malaysian government share with them satellite image row and other evidence that they have that no one survived.
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>> we are highly concern canned about the fact that the malaysians site announced a conclug. we appealed to malaysia information. >> reporter: they stated there was additional sent from the plane, a partial handshake eight machines after it previously communicated and believed to go down. in australia all search planes were grounded 24 hours due to a typhoon. it is unsafe to fly down there. remember, this part of the world and southern ocean has shipwrecked many, many things in australia. >> reporter: officials are standing by their conclusion that the plane went south. >> we don't want to be the people who have set them up in their grief and suddenly discover a miracle took place.
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i don't see a miracle at this point. it is so many days later and so clear, that the southern path was followed. >> reporter: the search in the northern corridor has been cancelled. >> and where does the search go from here? joining me is mike boyd aviation analyst and fox news contributor. malaysia narrowed the search area and the government was critized for gives conflicting information. even our own navy said they are not 100 percent certain that the plane is in the bottom of the ocean. i want to gauge your confidence right now at this juncture. >> almost 0, the malaysian government is not trustworthy as far as reloiblt. the chinese have every reason to be upset. malaysia has upset the dragon
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because of the latest stuff they put out. it is more of the same. >> elaborate on that. you don't have confidence with the malaysian authorities, but we know that there are tense relations and the suspended search efforts. i want to gauge your optimism that these countries can maybe change their tune and work together better going forward with this new information or no? >> i think everyone is working together. but the chinese government demanded answers from the malaysian government and they are not forth coming. as far as cooperation to find wreckage, everybody is cooperating give or take a typhoon, right now three weeks into this. and the chance of finding anything is less and less. the reality of it, that airplane went down. we don't know where, but the information from the malaysians is not reliable. >> expanding on your aviation
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background and expertise, i am curious your theory of what happened to the plane and your criticisms, elaborate more on how the search has gone so far? >> start with when it first happen, after the airplane was declared missing, they immediately started a search in the area north. the malaysian government clearly knew from radar tapes that that airplane made a u-turn and that was not brought up for hours or days after the search was already underway. that is a problem. it is the turn, what caused the turn? was it done by human or effort or failure of the airplane? it had to be done by a human. failure of the airplane or a hijacking? we don't know at this point. but why the turn is made is crucial to the whole thing and the malaysian are not forth
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coming. they are slow to bring this out and we have to question them. >> we appreciate your expertise. >> the family of the people on the flight lashing out. the brother in texas of phillip wood. expressed frustration. >> i left school today under the impression that everything was 100 percent, you know they knew it was done and that it had crashed and i believe it probably did. but, then when you see that they don't have wreckage tis frustrating. >> meanwhile in/beijing there was a protest. >> you have no evidence.
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just analysis from the data, why you conclude that and why you make the conclusion that no one is alive. i don't believe that. >> the police scuffled with a group of relatives who tried to approach the reporters. >> it is a yo- yo. >> president obama dismissing the comments on russia back in 2012. remember this. >> governor romney, i am glad you recognize al-qaeda is a threat. a few months ago, you asked what was the biggest geopolitical threat is russia 1980s are calling and asking for the foreign policy. the cold war has been over 20 years. >> and how is the president responding now. it is breaking on hq. >> major developments in the blade runner murder trial.
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the prosecution rested. will oscar pistorias be on the stand next? >> three dare devils pulling off the stunt. and they are in trouble after jumping-off of the tower. you can fly everywhere, where would you go? >> start the list. am i right. that is hemmer. >> i have multiple places i want to fly. cúp,@s#b
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oscar pistorias is likely to testify on his own defense. according to our producer in the courtroom, pistorias shot dead reeva steenkamp last year on valentine's day. closing arguments are expected to begin next friday. >> it is romney's assertion that russia is the number one geo political foe. the truth of the murder is, america has a lot of challenges. russia is a regional power that is threatening some of its immediate neighbors. not out of strength, but out of weakness. >> that was president obama a few moments ago. and reacting to a question about his disagreement with mitt romney.
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remember in the election in 2012, he talked about moscow's latest moves in ukraine after they suspended russia in the group eight. how do you react to this lou? >> this is the headline coming from the press conference. johnathon carl from abc news said do you look at this issue differently in the following sense, was mitt romney right in 2012? what do you make of this? >> bill, we have to judge the president's answer to be contradictory and graceless. he could have said governor romney was correct and secondly he could have made a better assertion on himself at the time of the debate than to say al-qaeda is the problem, because he campaigned throughout for the election day in november 2012,
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saying that al-qaeda was on the run and no longer, a maximum threat to the united states. and so his answer was contradictory and governor romney was right and the president denying that acknowledgment was graceless. >> they will go with the g- seven and no longer the g- eight for a while. >> i can't figure out whether or not putin wants to be in the club and some say he does and others say big deal. his foreign minister said big whiff. >> sergie la vrov said it is a boy's club and the foreign minister seems to be correct. and putin doesn't want to be a member of the club of those who don't want him. he joined and now back to g-
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seven and the affect on world events will be exactly 0. i don't understand there is a sense that playacting theatrics and nonsense is any kind of repost to vladimar putin, who is playing real politic and doing so very, very well. >> there is no summer in sochi. you will spend your june summer elsewhere. >> and back to the mitt romney. the world said it is a messy place. and romney argued you need to anticipateentious vents and shape them as a leader in this world. how are we doing on this? >> the president has been in some case and some instances retiring. but he is so passive. and frankly so contradictory. he is the man who said speaking of iranians and iranian
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sponsored terrorism. thee didn't care about the protocol and he would meet with anyone. and now they will say in the g- seven. we'll not engage and discussion with the russians. that's unfortunate. this president has an opportunity in the stage he is standing on in brussels after the hague, to say to sergei la vrov, i know it breaks protocol. but we need to come together in reason and this is an act of a true leader and governor romney is exactly right. just as there was a failure of intelligence leading up to the tragedy of 9/11, this is a failure of his administration to acted on this intelligence. surely it was obvious to everyone. colonel ralph peters predicted
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what would happen. all they had to do was listen. >> we'll see you in prime time on fox business. >> you mentioned mitt romney and he will be on sean hanity and react to the president's comments. >> target was hardly alone. thousands of companies that got government warnings about cyber attacks and what this is as about sign are security. >> and a angry mob stormed a store and boat a clerk. it was no isolated incident. >> and a search for victims in a deadly land slide. the number of missing tops 175 people and we hear the desperate calls for help. the house is gone. i am on a post on high 530. there is not a house anymore. >> are there injuries. >> people are yell canning for help. for hearburn?
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wild scene in louisville, kentucky. a group of teenagers vandalizing a market and turning the place upside down in a matter of the minutes. the store owner said it is not the first time it has happen here. >> it is not isolated. usually we'll catch it and lock the dor. you have to close the store down for 35 or an hour long and we lose 3 or $400. a total of 17 incidents, not all the same place. only two arrests so far. but they are stepping up the
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presence to catch more. the authorities wrapping up a news conference in the deadly mud slide in washington. the death toll at 14 and expected to rise. they are trying to locate 176 others that haven't been heard from. there was no sign of life. a scientist warned the army corps of engineers that the hillside had a potential for catastrophic failure. dan is at the scene with the latest. >> reporter: elizabeth, that report warning of a catastrophic land slide was done in 1999 by the army corps of engineers. seven years later there was a significant slide that partially blocked the river and 11:00 on saturday a total sdaefrt. the search for victims is so overwhelming, officials could use 60 volunteers. the debrie field and hillside are to unstable to let the media
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get close but allowing volunteers to join the effort. it is a rescows effort. but some point soon it will move to recovery effort. no one was found alive since saturday and there is a picture of a dramatic rescue. four year old boystuck in waist high mud. the father and brothers are still missing. >> i took all of his clothes off and wrapped him up and told him i was a grandma. >> the boy's mother was not home at the time and they reunited at the hospital. a dog survived, and his owner is feared dead. the number of missing is up to 176. officials say there could be duplicate because the reports are vague. still family members are out
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there with chainsaws and doing their own search. a california family looking for a brother, a navy commander and his wife and a woman searching for her daughter. >> my heart is shattered in a million pieces. i want my daughter home and out of the mud. and i just want to hold her. >> reporter: this is now a federal disaster that was declared yesterday and freeing up fema and national guard that are on their way now. this scene is what it reminds them after the infamous natural disaster 1980 explosion and volcanoic eruption in mount st. helen. some people fear this death toll could be comparable. >> thank you, dan. that is devastating. >> very tough stuff. >> hi tech navy equipment
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>> time for a quick check of the head lines, the jury is deliberating in the terrorist case of osama bin laden's son-in-law. he testified bin laden personally asked him to be a spokesman for al-qaeda after 9/11. >> snow is falling even though it is spring. the nor' easter is bringing winter weather in parts of the northeast and new england could get a blizzard overnight. a gorilla gets to meet her baby two weeks after a c- section. >> super visors said the mamma
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picked up the baby and wouldn't put her down for hours and nursing her to sleep. >> first time to see the mom and hanging out with the mom. nicely done, col. >> and a case before the sprung -- supreme court. >> it is 99 percent. we are the 99 percent. >> the issue at the center of a lawsuit brought by the family owned hobby lobby. can obama care force companies to provide certain kinds of birth control even if it is the owner's belief? debating that is the ladies. how are you and gotted day to both of you. dee- dee, can hobby lobby win this case on the merits?
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>> yeah, i think it will. catholic university is exempt and so what is the difference nonfor profit and for profit. i think they should be more able to decide what to do. why is the government saying and how and what they are doing. and they have to provide birth control. i think it is odd to work in a place that covers birth control. >> i don't think the government should tell businesses what to do especially providing birth control. you can get it on the block for 20 bucks or free. they shouldn't be told what to do. they are going out of business. obama doesn't know business. the administration needs to but the out. >> we'll see if they do. marjorie, what do you think on the merits can hobby lobby win this case? >> it is a big question. they have a legitimate case.
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it was applied to nonprofits and religious institutions but the question is does the same law apply to corporations. they outlawed peyote, and said they can't use it. and so where do you apply religious law and where do you not? i pay taxes in a lot of systems, the death penalty that i don't believe in. the choice still lays in the hands of the user. but does the law apply to corporation. >> it sounds like you can buy hobby lobby's argument. marjorie, it sounds like you. >> i do think they have a legitimate argument and it lies in the case of the supreme court. how do you parcel out every law.
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how do we manage all of the instance and what case s does religion apply. there are people who don't believe in immunization. if we outlaw. what repercution does that. there is a reason insurance companies are willing to play because of pregnancy. >> dee- dee does it change obama care significantly if hobby lobby wins? >> i think obama care will be cut 999. and obama care is going to away. one more layer of the problem. >> marjorie does it? >> it didn't change it for the nonfor profit. it will create a public conversation that will be political implications for both signs. >> a decision in june, we appreciate it. >> less than 12 hours,
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sophisticated underwater search kwm will arrive in australia. it will not get used unless they can find the site where 370 went down. chuck nash is a retired navy captain and a fox newsan analyst. they sent out two sophisticated equipment. tpoed to ping locator and blue fin 21. can you break down the devices for me? i understand they serve different purposes. >> yes, the tpl 25 is a device that picks up the a custic signature of the pinger that is located on the flight data recorders. and the pinger is designed to draw attention, that is the black box. to pull up the black box that records all of the aircraft
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perimeters. it is towed behind a ship. and they intend to use it on awe commercial ship. that's the intent. and they will put it on a commercial ship and tow it over the debris field and locate the pinger and flight data recorder. and once they do that. you put the blue fin 21 in a torpedothat is 16 feet long and has sonar and mapping technology and put video cameras and still cameras in there and it goes down by itself. it is an unmanned submarine that goes back and forth and using the navigation system accurately records and images the sea floor. bring it up and it has a four gig flash memory and slap new
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batteries and sensors and put it back in the water and it goes again. it can go 24 or 25 hours while the data is analyzed in the mother ship. to your point. >> go ahead. >> yeah, like the australia defense minister said. we are not search issing for a needle in the hay tack. got to find the haystack. >> if that black box stops pinging information, there is not use for the device, am i correct? >> that's right. we don't know the battery is specked for a 30 hour performance. it may be slightly dead or go instead of 30 days go for 40. they will continue to use these. but back to your intro, until we find the debris field, those will sit on the beach. the navy has the operators down
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there and prepositioned everything. if we find the debris field we can jump on it and get out there. >> do you have any indication of a time line. how long u.s. officials will say in the investigation. they are expensive resources, am i right? >> they are. but the people and the resources. resources are already paid for. and they are sitting in a hangar down in perth, and the people are getting paid anyway. they will be somewhere. right now they are in perth. what is costing money, we are using flight time on our aircraft, search aircraft and those things, that drives them in maintenance inspections and there is a cost per hour issue there. >> and we know that the u.s. set a budget of 4 million and as of last friday spent 2.5. we'll have to see. >> we appreciate it.
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but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still gonna give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. look who is back today. >> thank you so much. i see you in the hallway. >> we missed you. >> tough question for president obama, today, is his influence around the world in the decline and was mitt romney right when he said russia was our biggest geo political foe. and bret baier shares his exclusive interview with the nsa chief and whether he thinks they should collect our phone
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records. and all on the real story. back to you guys. >> and the white house shedding new light on the problem of cyber attacks and according to the washington post federal agents notified 3,000 companies that their computer systems were hacked. including retail giant, and local banks and defense contractors. going forward the fbi will take the lead on the notification process by expanding a computer system used track cyber security cases across the government. >> more than 5 million have a national security clearance in this country, that is more than the entire population of norway. do we need them? >> how are we, judge? >> we are coming in secret. >> yes, yes, who has them? 5,000 or a country of 310
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million? >> and there are four different categories of secrets. the highest category is the president and the people around him whom he desigated to receive the secrets and three categories below them. it costs a great deal of money for the fbi to investigate these people. the money is not a issue. we are creating a society of us against them. last week, for example, the general counsel of director of national security and boss of nsa and cia testified before the president's oversight and privacy board. one of the members of the board said. did you really think that you could keep all of the nsa spying secret with over a million people knowing about it? and he said well, we tried. there are too many secrets. it is not to manyment >> they kept it is a secret for
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a long time. >> five years and as it opened up and developed, my god, how can this be happening? how can so many people know about it and the rest of us didn't. the problem is not that we put secrets in the hands of people entitled to them. but the problem is we willy-nilly characterize things that are secret that shouldn't be? >> what is the danger of this? the danger for abuse is something that i think you would be -- >> the danger is that there is too much private information available to the people who have national security secrets. remember the national security clearance goes both ways, you can receive secrets and reach out and get secrets. there are too many people who have access to too much information which is nop of the government's business and their business and easily available to
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them. they shouldn't have access to it and the number of people with access should be reduced. >> the president made news on this when he said he would take a serious look on how the nsa gathers phone records. >> the president will not change nothing. he will have the computer and server companies keep the records and instead of requiring a general search warrant to receive the records. you will get a search warrant to down load the records. >> and the national security state will continue to get bigger? >> yes. and it will gather more secrets and give national security to more people and they will know about it until our children and grandchildren will not know what privacy means. that's the problem. >> thank you, judge napolitano. thank you, sir. >> firefighters trying to bet
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care of the dog that may have been abandoned when it got stuck. >> look at that pooch. a team of daredevils arrested and accused of pulling off a wild stunt. this video shows them parachuting off one world trade in the middle of the night. they look like batman flying through the air. laura ingall in new york city. what's up with this? >> it took months to track down the daredevil who slipped in undetected after incredible plunge from the tallest building in the northern hemisphere. all four arrested yesterday in connection with the stunt. three base jumpers and a man serving as lookout. arraigned on burglary, reckless endangerment and misdemeanor, jumping from a structure. firsthand account, to fall over 700 feet to the streets of lower manhattan. authorities are not amused as you can imagine.
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new york police commissioner saying these men violated the law and placed themselves as well as others in danger. these arrests, he says, should send a message to anyone thinking about misusing a landmark this way. they identified a car on the video and obtained helmet cam video after serving a certainly warrant at one of the homes. they are out on arraignment. one told reporters it was easy to gain access to one world trade through a hole in the fence covered by a tarp. they never intended for anyone to find out or get hurt. new york port authority who owns the property issued this statement. here it reads: the port authorize joins nypd condemning this lawless and selfish act that clearly endangered the public. one of the jumpers worked construction at the wtc and violated the spirit of respect and reference for sacred site that almost all kented with the wtc project feel.
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this, of course, falling on the heels of a 16-year-old busted for also sneaking into the tower and making his way to the top undetected. >> almost like they are competing. laura, thank you. we want to know, if you could fly anywhere, where would you go? >> road trip? >> don't say wtc towers. >> your best tweets are next. ñ
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>> brian said "gilligan's island." >> leslie said i would fly around the entire earth from a space plain. >> what about you? >> i'm still thinking. i thought we had great music this hour. we had ab, a to end the show. tomorrow gretchen is back. see you tomorrow, bye-bye. we start today with a fox news alert. president obama trying to line up support to confront russia with choice words about its global power. i'm gretchen carlson, welcome again to "the real story." great to be back. g-8, g-7 for now, russian troops lining border of ukraine, president warning moscow against any more advances. >> that does not justify russia encroaching on ukraine's territorial integrity or sovereignty. that'sly what's happened. i said very early on that should russia do so, there wou
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