Skip to main content

tv   Americas News Headquarters  FOX News  April 24, 2014 10:00am-11:01am PDT

10:00 am
this man was known as dr. jared. he is one of three americans shot and killed in a afghanistan hospital. the shotter is a security guard hired to protect him and the other. welcome to hq, i am bill hemmer. i am elizabeth pran. among the doctors killed was a father and son. all founded by christian charity cure. the key shooter was undergoing treatment at the same hospital. >> the shooter is not an. o of cure but was identified as a member of the security detail. he shot himself after the attack. he was initially treated at the cure hospital and now transferred out of our facility in the custody of the government of afghanistan. >> conner powell joins us live from the bureau. >> reporter:
10:01 am
we have seen an increase on attacks. it is not clear the motive behind the attack. sometimes they are carried out at the command of the taliban or other times isolated attacks. there is still a lot of questions about why the attacks are happening and what is causing them. >> according to various accounts. american doctors were going through a checkpoint just outside of the hospital and a secure international hospital and a hospital helping mothers and children and one of the few really established hospitals in kabul. the shooter killed the doctor and injured a nurse.
10:02 am
the shooter is injured but in custody right now after being treated in the hospital. this attack is not unique. we have sewn a lot including one when an afghan police officer shot and killed an associated press journalist. and the taliban so far has not taken responsiblitity elizabethf the attack. it is a concern how veable and sort of capable they are at sustaining the security situation in afghanistan. if they can't handle the security situation, what afghanistan will look like in the future in terms of peace and stability is a real question. >> thank you, conner. >> and this is what we know. for commission on urgent relief and equipment.
10:03 am
it is a largest proveder of pediatic surgical care. there is 84,000 surgeries a year. and people who would not likely sewn the care. they incorporate faith in its work and remains sensitive to the other forces. >> and former senior advisor to the state department will join us on this. >> now to the ongoing crisis in ukraine. russia is launching new military exercises on the border. this comes after ukranian troops killed two prorussians in theiary. putin is now issuing new
10:04 am
warning. leland. >> reporter: hi, elizabeth, actual facts are hard to come by. you have to separate them out from the war propaganda. we know that the ukranian army launched an attack on's number of the checkpoints surrounding the main pro russian strong hold. and we know that a number of the checkpoints fell. but a number of the checkpoints that the russians regained. it doesn't appear they were trying to take back over the town. things were calm. throw main buildings that the taken over. intel skwlens head quarter ares and police station and city hall. they have snipers on the roofs there. and tanks and personnel carriers protecting the pro russian strong holds. separatist are willing to fight and die. and still looking for
10:05 am
a referendum to make east ukraine independent or perhaps part of russia. russia is the large player here. many say vladimar putten is the puppet ear. he ordered another round of military trill drills on the ukranian border. he has said he reserves the right to envade eastern ukraine not only if the citizens were threatened but if russian interested are threatened. >> they are careful not to give a pretext. and they don't want to roll over and it push it enough so they ordered know invasion. over the next 48 hours, we'll
10:06 am
have to go by before we answer that definitively. >> and it is out to communities that are not listening to republicans and they are getting 14 or 15 percent of the vote in chicago. sena senator rand paul saying we have to broaden the base. how are you chris, what do you think about that message he was taking and blowing in the windy city like that? >> absolutely. republicans have to broaden the base. they lost in 2012. and losing with minorities and single women and hispanics and down 44 points. and so they do have to broaden
10:07 am
the pace. they are trying to find ways to groups that are not considered part of the republican base. spoking at california at bookkeeperly civil liberties and things that may not bes inially popular with the conservatives and libertarians and young people better thanked about that surveillance. it is an opportunity to roach out. >> you can so him as a guy that in with carry a message leak that >> in a different wayment it was the 25'reth jir jer and just today he said it is a crime and
10:08 am
an act of love. and talk approximated about treating them with compassion and that depicted jeb bush married to a hispanic woman. republicans have to do better with the hispanics. if not in 2014 or 2016, but down the line. >> there is not a camera in the room. he's thinking of running for president and said to be his most direct statement when answering that query. >> i was struck by it. usually he would be more coy. it was really what is your future plans and he offered up. i think i might run for president.
10:09 am
and a hot of people doubt if he will run. the bush name issue or permanent issues in his family. but having said that and the fact that he kaem out with a different message than you hear from republicans about m message. it is a kinder republican candidate win? >> they are all trial balloon. snshg all right. catch fox this monday. and pence is back from overseas. we'll talk to hem on subpoena. neck it. >> fvc.
10:10 am
a howed in the neand those who can afford it pay, the propoetal will discriminate. peter, what is the fcc proposing? >> it is once again considering the rules of the road for the internet. previous rule makings were truck down by the federal court. >> they are net neutrality rules and supposed to make sure providers and cable and telecomcompanies treat all traffic equally. but it would beably to negotiate special deals to have faster actress and that is something that a young. it doesn't have the authority to
10:11 am
free markets to open part. >> and how the critecs say there could be higher prices for consoum ares. and they will diskrem nat. >> it is able to keep the cots now. reference >> it is the way the say amazon freedom. you have can you from is i and that copes your rates lower. >> they will step up the policing of the internet to manying sure 30 percent is added
10:12 am
and no legal conat the present time is blocked and competitor are not hurt. >> and vladimar putin calls the internet a cia project. putin will protect his country's interest on lean. they passed a law that rears social media sites to keep servers in russia and save user information six months. >> masked crew members meeting angry family members in the south korea disaster. >> no thanks for testing. and the state said to bad. does the family have a case? we'll tawing about this. >> what it will hurt him in the
10:13 am
long rhyme. >> if it is a habit. it will establish a principle that a respect youiole tax. and i will order the fib feb not to collect it. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or... a mouth breather? well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right.
10:14 am
10:15 am
10:16 am
>> the relatives in the korean ferry disaster demapping answers there. they are furious as you can imagine. total of 171 people mostly teenagers are confirmed dead. family members a cowed the officials of lying about the operation and crew members are taking responsibility for the disaster. i have made scars that can't be removed. i caused pain to the families and the nation. it is my fault. i am sorry.
10:17 am
>> at least 11 crew members and the captain was arrested on susspigz of negligence and abandoned those on board. >> the reminder of how vilent afghanistan remains as terrorist a rise. americans and other westerners were the targets. they shot andicled a photographer and wounded a corspopdant. last month a swedish journalist was killed. and in january 3rd americans among, 21 killed in a taliban attack in a kabul restaurant that was popular with foreigners. >> it was one of the deadliest violence since the start of the war. >> author of smart power between diplomacy and war joins us now.
10:18 am
christian thank you for joaning us. >> thank you. >> there is no safe haven anymore. >> no, it is a savage act. it is a political warfare tactic. increasing violence against the western targets that are sure to generate head lines. there was also an attack on the hotel frequented by westerners. and it is really mant to obtain a military objective. it is a political one and leak a mini offensive in order to force a decision in the west and united states. and go down to 0 troops and pull out completely this year. i am curous to hear the end
10:19 am
game. and we pushed them out of the country. and spent so many resources and time. but it so manies like the bad guys waited and they are still there we have made real progress in afghanistan. that is a testament to our troops. >> and they came in to saying this is a good war and that was the bad war and then he never gave our commanders the resources they received. he telegraphed the offramps from the beginning and the taliban did know it could just wait it out. >> the commanders and they are telling us we need 10,000 troops to act in afghanistan that gave rise to 9/11 and the terrorist
10:20 am
caused 9/11. and because of delays, there is real concern and this is held on capitol hill that the president may do what he did in iraq and say we'll go it without any troops in afghanistan. >> that is devastating news we heard today. thank you very much. >> with will a home surveillance camera be a key piece of evidence. >> and we'll examine. that >> and massive elnunno. and what it means for water patterns and how it will affect billions of people next year.
10:21 am
10:22 am
10:23 am
>> fox news alert.
10:24 am
an american reporter and ukraine is now free. a journalist for vice news was covering the crisis for weeks and reporting on groups of masked gun men sewing government buildings. vice is delighted he is released and asking privacy out of respect for him and his family. he will be okay. out of ukraine. revenge or self defense? that is what the jury is deciding. he shot two teenagers have they broke in repeatedly in his home. here's the latest. hi, mike. >> what is at issue is the audio surveillance. six hours, by ron smith. portions played for the jury. smith talks to himself. he is rehearsing his first meeting with lawyers and does that before the shooting. and after the shootings, he
10:25 am
refers to them as 18 year old and 15-year-old as vermin and less than human and doing his civic duty. the audio reports and screaming and gro anning. and smith's roifl jams. and he said sorry about that and switches weapons and fires again. the girl did not do i immediately. she struggled to breath and he fired the finishing smoth and smith said i refuse to live in fear and he didn't call the police until the next day. his home had been broken into a number of times. he was terrified by the number of home invasions and the prosecutors say he laid a trap and did a revenge killing. >> an explosion forcing everyone
10:26 am
out and why they have to wait to go back home, liz? >> and how the multibillion dollar industry is changing. >> charles krauthammer has a warning for democrats. >> why can't the president obey the constitution and let congress change them. that is what he ought to be doing. heck? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there.
10:27 am
she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts,
10:28 am
and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you before the damage is done. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. my years as a prosecutor taught me that we all need to protect ourselves from crime. in today's world, that includes identity theft. it's a serious problem. we all have to protect ourselves. [ male announcer ] while identity theft can't be completely stopped,
10:29 am
no one works harder to protect you than lifelock. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can beat. you have so much to protect and nothing to lose when you call lifelock right now and get 60 days of identity theft protection risk free. that's right. 60 days risk free. use promo code notme. order now and get this document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value free. don't wait until you become the next victim. ♪ ♪
10:30 am
an explosion in wyoming prompted the evacuation of a home. no injuries are reported there. >> and searching for signing about the missing malaysian andl that came ashore does not appear to come from the plane. >> ronald mcdonald getting a new look. he is styling. and don't forget the updating hairstyle, too. and what do you think of his make over. >> are you terrified. >> i think he would make a great ronald mcdonald.
10:31 am
>> and any day is for me. >> you can super size that bad beau, now. we are talking. and strict new rules for electronic cigarettes. as we shift gears. those changes in an efrnt to regulate the multibillion dollar industry. john roberts joins us from atlanta. >> good afternoon. it is not as weird as clowns but important. any smoking advocates are looking at the decision by the fda. tobacco- control act was passed fi five years ago. they twould cover the pipe tobacco and e- cigarettes and the new regoulgz.
10:32 am
would be including warning labels and prohibit claims from reduced risk and install minimum age and keep them away from young people. anti- smoking advocates say it is a good step. >> it is a leading cause of preventible death. we know this is one necessary step to all of this. and it will continue to take a nationwide commitment to reduce tobacco use. >> some manufacturers may sue to block. and what is the industry saying about this? we visited a va pe shop. they are fine with regouting to mierps. and fda oversight over the oils that are burned. but they disagree with the ban on advertising and claims that
10:33 am
e- cigarettes are safer. >> look at ingredients and the toxins and the three ingredients of eliquids. it is a safer alternative. >> oefrns of the shop welcome fda regulation. because up until now it is kind of like the wild west, elizabeth. >> thank you for the latest. we'll keep an eye on it. >> and now a new warning to democrats. latest work by the president and has charles krauthammer calling the move a dangerous political habit. >> there will be a day when democrats will rue the day when they did not at one point, on any of the things that obama did. simply stand up and say it ought not be done this way. >> our host from the richard
10:34 am
fouler. and gentlemen. you shall rue the day; richard, you are warned. >> i guess i am warned. i do respect charles krauthammer a great deal, but i do not agree with the assessment. this would be a year of action with or without congress. there is a bipartisan issue. republicans chose not to do anything on this side of pennsylvania avenue. and the president will use the constitution to pardon them. >> you rue the day, lars. >> krauthammer is brilliant and the president is a constitutional criminal and took an oath to obey and defend the constitution. it lays out a chlor path for passing and a mending laws and this president being aware of that path said if the congress will not do it constitutionally,
10:35 am
i will sign my name to a piece of paper and that makes him a dictator. >> but wait a second doesn't the constitution give the president to pardon. >> the president can pardon absolutely. >> but why not these individuals. >> i will tell you why. they were tried under the federal or state laws by juries and sentenced by judges. that is part of the law as well. for the president to do a pass pardon simply because he believes that the laws were inappropriate is not the right way to get it done. >> that is one topic. krauthammer talked about a whole range of issues. sentencing and immigration. lars, you can put health care exchanges in as well. once you go did you know the rod. the predecessor be it democrat
10:36 am
or republican to do it as well. >> that's a good point. they have used executive orders for appropriate purpose. when you are well aware of a mending laws. the president said we have to live under the law and then he said. we need to make, i think 27 major changes to the law. if he wants to do. that >> i think it is in the 30s. i hear your point. richard, krauthammer is saying if you do this expect this to happen to you in the future. are you going to regret that? >> no, we have seen the expansion of presidential power from richard nixon. and beyond that point. bill, the president is exercising his constitutional right here. and beyond that pint. the next election will be which
10:37 am
party can get the voters out in the polls. >> before we get to elections you will be okay with a republican president. >> i might object like lars. you but there is nothing i can do. >> you can object but he can use it. >> he's not going to have a problem with. it >> i can see it coming. the president signs off on a mill and half dreamers and say these people have to leave our country and are allowed to say. and so you tell me, richard when a future republican president said i don't like a gun law on the book and i will gut that law. and say that we are simply not enforcing. it tell me you are going to like it. >> i am not seaing i will not like. it but the president has the power to do it.
10:38 am
one thing i will say, lares. democrats worked with george bush. but the republicans are not working with the president. >> i got to tell you something, i think they will object to it. and as to the point of constitutional power. when the president admits that this is something that congress should be doing and they will not do it which is the people's representative saying we will not change the law. we will leave it there. >> for the record, richard. i will like you to have the dorcracked open that much. >> can't wait. >> thank you. >> all right. fellas, bye-bye. it could be a doozy of the year when it comes to weather.
10:39 am
experts are predicting a giant el anyono and affecting billions nationwide. we could see heavy rains and floods and extreme drought in others. the el nippo could mean an active tornado season. the waters around the equator and pacific ocean get warmer than usual. >> it might be the picture of the day, it just might be. >> the star pitcher busted for using pine tar. not the first time he tried to use it. >> the image that is rocking the baseball world today. >> and everyone is talking about it. >> and one family doesn't want their children to take standardized test. the legal stand off up next. >> the emphasis is placed on if they don't pass they will not get to go to the next grade. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis
10:40 am
10:41 am
is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited
10:42 am
about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] peoi go to angie's listtre for all kinds of reasons. chew. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust.
10:43 am
>> coming up. has president obama made up his mind to block the key stone pipeline? the wyatt is saying not so fast. what is the real story. georgia's government a. pastors and schools refuse to comply. we'll delay. and 4th graders caught selling pot. >> a family in georgia did not want their young children to take the standardized test. it caused anxiety. the state said it is the law. >> the couple said in the beginning of the stand off, they met with a police officer and he was polite and professional but made it clear, they were not
10:44 am
allowed on campus while testing was in progress. >> he said you and your children are trespassing on school property. you are in opposition to what the school is doing which is what they are doing to all parents. they are saying you don't have a right to tell us know. >> but the fifth grade daughter and third grade son, they refused to allow them to take the test. it provides an incomplete snapshot of their kids abilities. >> children are coming home and not able to sleep and anxiety and how they are going to test. and the emphasis is if they don't pass they will not go to the next grade regardless of what they have done. >> joefrjia has no provision for the students to opt out. however state education
10:45 am
officials give lee way in determining if the student will be promoted and they have decided to exercise that ability. west side elementary welcomed them back it school and said they would be evaluated on the other academic work and this this test. fenny's are happy with the personal outcome at this school but during the process, they heard from other families facing uphill battles and the fenny's want to stand by them and encourage them. >> i bet they do. it is a bit of a set up now. >> and who is right? we'll bring in eliste wheel. >> and thank you for joining me. >> mark, i want to start wu. the parents say the school is violating the family constitutional rights.
10:46 am
do they have a case here? >> no. they are clearly not in any legal footing. the school gave in and they may be sponsored by burger king. these tests by the way, i didn't do well. but they are around since the mid18 hundreds. and we need a objective way to insure that teachers and schools are doing what they do will. that they are trying to avoid zie zoi. that is called life. >> a lot of people say they have a case because of the zoi zie. >> i don't know if it rises to a constitutional issue. but in the state requirements that they can haveap alattorney tev assessment if they optout. and basically what happened, the committee is formed and look at
10:47 am
the over all performance. and this is what it is all about. whether or not the child was promoted or retained back. in white county close to where the fenny's are. an eighth honor student was held back because they failed the test. people have a bad day or not good on standardized test. mark you know you are not. >> and where does it end. my kids don't have to do home work and they should get a point when the ball goes near the rim. and look at elisse wheel. she made it to harvard and learned how to deal with the stress. she learned how to deal with. it that's the answer. >> mark, i want to ask you, what
10:48 am
type of precedent does it make? >> it is horrible. my son wants to sing the answers to the test. my kid wants to write a brief. it is not burger king. >> and 98 or 99 parents will say take it and leave it at that. a small minority of parents and children. not even about the test. they are not good at attacking the standardized test. mart in other ways. >> obviously. it is catching the nation's headlines. and do you think that the school should have a provision set? georgia has no provision and we heard from the superintendant. >> they have an alternative assessment ininstrument and if the child is retakened and held back, then they have an option
10:49 am
to appeal that decision and retain that student. you get in the committee and that looks in the entirity of the student's record and that inability to attack the exam. they went over board when they told the parents were trespassing. >> it is not their time to go and protest. when they get a job and the boss saidy we'll have a oral present aegz. they say no, i want written. >> that's the argument. thank you for joining us. >> mark, they will catch it. >> we'll ask about ronald mcdonald's new outfit. >> it would have taken a selfie. >> what dow think at home? we'll wait on your tweets.
10:50 am
and what do you think of the make over? >> he may have gotten away with it before. but the sticky matter on the major league baseball. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced.
10:51 am
i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [male announcer] glucerna...
10:52 am
10:53 am
new york's starting pitcher, michael pineda admits he was using pine tar. ejected from the game. there it is, plain sight. on his neck. he'd been warned not to do it two weeks ago. jim gray joins us.
10:54 am
you have a little something on your right side there. pineda said after the game, it was a really cold night, i could not feel the ball, i didn't want to hit anybody, i decided to use it. how's going over? >> i think it's commendable he didn't want to hit another batter. how much more obvious can you make it than to put it on the side of your neck? pine tar is accepted. most of the catchers have it on their shin protecters to help the pitchers out. it's not like scuffing the ball in any way. it's acceptable but it's totally unacceptable to do it this way. i think the red sox manager came out, he was sheepish in the first place. he didn't want to expose it. but it's so obvious and blatant -- >> how dumb can you be? >> joe girardi said, the guy's young, he's 25, i don't think he
10:55 am
was trying to cheat. i think he was trying to compete and he used bad judgment. baseball rules say it doesn't have to be a punishment. the team could take action. do you expect them to do that? >> i expect the commissioner's office will take action. joel peralta did this a few years ago and he was suspended for eight games. we remember in 1983, george brett had too much pine tar on his bat. and they disallowed his home run. there is precedent for it. it's gone on several times before. it's an acceptable practice unless you do it to the point where it is so obvious that somebody has to take action. they're forcing the commissioner after he had it on his hand on april 10th, to do this so soon. >> there's no mandatory
10:56 am
suspension for the infraction at the major league level. but the gm for the yankees, cashman and the manager, girardi, think that baseball will take action. i have to run, jim. how many games, if any? >> i say eight games. >> eight. >> two starts. >> got something on you, jim. next up, a fast-food icon with a new look. what do you think of the makeover? ♪ [ female announcer ] it's simple physics...
10:57 am
a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease
10:58 am
or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at increased risk for stomach bleeding and ulcers. don't take celebrex if you have bleeding in the stomach or intestine, or had an asthma attack, hives, other allergies to aspirin, nsaids or sulfonamides. get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor your medical history. and find an arthritis treatment for you. visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion.
10:59 am
we gave you a look at ronald mcdonald's new style. >> michael says, looks like he's been eating at subway. >> i think it's stylish and
11:00 am
cooler. >> thanks for watching. >> starting on monday, a new one-hour show called "outnumbered" four women, one man, monday. >> thanks for watching. gretchen's up next. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. welcome to "the real story" today. new reaction to a shocking bipartisan report about the department of homeland security. the report charges that a former top watchdog there delayed and even altered investigations at the request of the members of the administration. charles k. edwards was the acting dhs inspector general from 2011 to 2013. he resigned his office in december. that was just three days before he was scheduled to appear at a senate hearing to answer questions on allegations that he was becoming too cozy with department and administration leadership. senator ron johnson, the ranking republican on the committee who led the bipartisan investigation, says, quote, we found that mr. edwards was a compromised inspector

152 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on