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he may or may not keep it clean. >> i assume you will bring back that talking point. >> brian, thank you for joaning us. one lucky guy today. >> that does it from outnumbered. see you back here tomorrow. happening now starts right now. >> and 1 o'clock p.m. on the east coast and a fox news alert. you are looking at aerial pictures of the abc station in baltimore, maryland where we understand a truck went plowing through the front doors of the station. there are no injuries. but there are reports that police are investigating a possible armed suspect barricaded inside of the facilities in baltimore, maryland. and as we get more information on this strange situation, we'll
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bring it to you live. >> we are waiting the return of attorney general eric holder to announce actions to protect military lenders. >> and holder could be asked if the justice department will investigate the va scandal which sploided after 40 veterans have died in phoenix waiting for help from the hospital. and a live look at the white house. jay carney is now briefing reporters and may have efforts on freeing the nigeria school girls. and maybe you shpt feel get about eating the juicy steak. the author said fat is a good thing. >> i one last night. >> good to know. >> and eyes over nigeria. u.s. planes are now in the air
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searching for hundreds of kidnapped school girls. >> i am jenna lee. >> and i am jon scott. nigeria said all options are on the table including a prisoner swap to secure the release of the girls. what can you tell us about the surveillance slides that the defense department is now flying, jennifer? >> reporter: the defense department flew intelligence surveillance flights over northeastern nigeria. the u.s. conducted several flights several. a senior u.s. official said to stay tuned as to whether the drones mayfly over nigeria. they are in nigeria today. and one month after the
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kidnapping, the u.s. government is not sharing intelligence gathered from yesterday's flight with the nigerian government. they are establishing intelligence sharing protocols. but they are sharing it with the u.s. embassy in nigeria. the nigeria government only asked intel and surveillance help. boko haran said they would be open to a swap? >> there seems to be a change in tone from the nigerian officials. they are not ruling out a swap. the sister network spoke to the negotiator who dealt with boko ha ram. >> it is the girls that are in
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captivity and the integrity of the government is at stake. at least one mother of the kidnapped girl saw the daughter in the video released yesterday. jon. had to bring some comfort anyway. jennifer thank you. >> stay tuned for the defense ministry. seven soldiers killed and eight others hurt after an ambush by. they are streaming live, greg? >> reporter: we were not far from that attack when it happen in eastern ukraine. we spoke with ukranian military and militants and things are heating up here again according to the official government sources. and several ukranian soldiers killed in an incident today.
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the convoy was attacked by militants. they went to a small village in eastern ukraine. no word on the casulties on the militant side. we were speaking with the commander of the unit not far from there today. his men are getting targeted and this is the biggest attack yet according to one expert. a major escalation by the militants and an unusual break from kiev that the rebels made over the weekend. they are saying that the ukranian military is an occupier and giving them a dead line. change sides or love. the troops have not been given that chance today. we were in a town not far from the attack and talking to militants there and they are feeling so emboldened today, they were occupying another
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government building they took off. we don't need mask anymore. we have our own country again. seven ukranian soldiers killed. jenna, we are awaiting a response back to you. >> thank you very much. and they happen in the shiite area of the city. it is the latest charge and a former counsellor under president bush said the obama time is acting like teenagers. and the author said the u.s. locks week and hesitant in part because the leaders are not carrying themselves like adults.
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he encluded examples including a selfie featuring a smiling president obama and prime minister of politain and denmark snapping selfies of themselves. the white house tone lacks authority and writing in part they don't sound like some outrainfall is unacceptable or a dictator must go. they represent a government capable of doing substantial and if necessary violent if their expectations are not met. njoining us now is david. that is one of the criticism of the obama administration for a while now. the president set the redline in syria for instance and nothing happen. >> there are separate issues. how they are communicating the message and the substance of the foreign policy. on the communication aspect. i don't think anybody thinks
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that the obama administration really thinks that sending out a tweet save our girls is going to rescue the girls. it is awareness. and it is a way to convoy thoughts in the twitter age these days. and that is one issue. i don't know if you can completely criticize them for using the twitter venue to do. that in contrast to the redline in syria and investigations in benghazi. there is appropriateness of when they do it and when they are taken seriously. >> i don't so teddy roosevelt saying speak softly and carry a big hash tag. the idea of applying pressure to nigeria government and boko haran and others tens of thousands of people to tweet, what does it accomplish? >> it gets media attention and reporters, a lot of them spend
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their day on twitter and gets them interested and engaged. i don't think it is going to change the situation on the ground in any jerria. republicans will make this point. celebrities that are retweeting this. what are they willing to do? are they willing to put the boots on the ground. what is the united states willing to do and go to save these girls, in polling out there that suggests that america wants to retreat and not dig further in. >> and americans have always been that way. absent world war ii. and americans have liked teching around home and taking care of our own backyard and it raises the question. until planes fly into buildings and thousands of our fellow citizens were killed no one was talking about going to afghanistan.
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>> right, it is hard to happen given the decisions from obama administration on syria that they would really put boots on the ground. it is a trammingic story. if you put boots on the ground to find the girls and another hostage situation in africa are we willing to engage? what is the obama doctrine and threshold. >> elliott cohenasked the question. the econnest has a tethered eagle. what would america fight for? is ukraine, is anything going on in eastern europe america's concern? are we willing to lay a glove on vladimar putin? >> it is maul piecemeal baby steps in trying on the
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diplomacy. the americans don't know if they can trust putin anymore. it is maul appeal approach and hard to imagine and convincing the american people is a big part. >> particularly with putin to the reset button that hillary clinton presented to the russians. >> i think we will hear more about that if she runs for president. that reset button will be returned. >> a lot to hear about. >> one primary race we are closely watching today. shane osborne had the help from the goff establishment. and faces tough competition and where the attack adds are flying and casy cassin is missing and the latest on the live report on this bizarre case.
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we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >> taking you back to baltimore where the abc station is the scene of a bizarre incident on the television station there. a guy drove an f- 50 ford pick-up truck through the lobby doors. we are reading the news tweets from the news staffers. and they say everybody inside of the build suggest fine and accounted for. and the guy apparently is still in there himself. it appears to be a barricaded suspect situation skchlt not a hostage situation. we are told that everyone inside is acted for.
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why he drove the truck through the television we don't know. they had the swat type units. this is going on line. wjz proifgd the images for us. >> we don't know what he wants and we don't know how long he will be there. we'll keep you updated. watching primary races including a fight in nebraska for a senate seat. it is builds as establishment versus the tea party movement. what is going on in nebraska. >> it is a five candidate primary and a society for the senate. nebraska is a red state the
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winner is likely to be the next senator. it looked like a two- person race tone osborne who has mainstream establishment support. and ben stash backed by national tea party groups and sarah palin and paul ryan. there is a blizzard of attack ads by 17 out of state super packs. and the state's largest newspaper said sasse was too close to out of the state intchlt and they endorsed a banker for running a clean campaign. the osborne versus sasse. and dinsdale is all fairly
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conservative. the battle is the super packs in washington. since nebraska is a red state who ever wins is all but certain to be the next senator. west vinge virj is holding a race. the big one is a senate primary. republican congresswoman is the republican candidate running unopposed. natalie 10inant is running unopposed. west virginia retiring jay rockfeller and republicans are putting west virginia in their victory colume. jenna? >> one to watch, thank you, carl. >> this might be one of my all- time favorite stories on happening now. you think you have to give up your favorite foods to eat
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>> an effort in using taxpayer dollars. and the bill iscalled, get this it this, if our military flew coach so would congress. and forced congress toous their own money if it was to first-class. it would be for flights lasting longer than five hours. >> new information about our favorite foods. one that are often told not so
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good fresh and think about it twice before we launch in to our steak dinner. and our next guest the link tone saturated fat and heart disease. she's not alone in that. and author of the big the fat surprise, and butter and meat and cheese belong. and tell us about how you got to this topic. you are working as a food critic? >> i had a restaurant review column and they didn't have a budget to send me to restaurants. and i found that chefs are not interested in sending out chicken breast and stir-fried vegetables. and they were interested in sending out red meat and organ meat and chrome sauces that i had never or rarely eaten. and i found they were delicious
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and i lost ten pounds without trying and my cholesterals were not even trying. this is a huge mist row and off on years of investigating of why it was so. >> things that came out before the release of your book. politics and bis led us to believe that saturated fats are not good for us. and how did we get to that point if it is not true? >> it is a complex story. it started in the 1950s and the nation was terrified of heart disease that came out of no where. and even the president of 1955, president eisenhower had a heart attack and one scientist suggested saturated fats. he wasably to get his idea
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implanted in the guidelines of the american heart soerngz. those came out in 1961 and the rest is history. i mean, from there on out, the nih got on board and usda got on board and it was a institutional momentum. >> saturated are not good for you. but the evidence backing it up is questionable. >> in the 1970s, i dug into the original studies and looked into all of the data, it was always soft. and in the recent years, a number of investigators, including myself have gone back and discovered that they were never very good. >> it is interesting we look to so what research we can find with evidence of why high saturated fats are bad for us. we found it to be assumed it was fats and difficult to figure out
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the real reason behind that if you are looking for it. >> john likes steak and john wants permegz to eat steak. and what is interesting about your research, you say it is particularly person for women to realize they need fat and they should ignore it. tell us about that. >> heart disease and never the disease of middle anged men. did they even study women. and for 30 years. following the low- fat died. they found a low fat doited would be harmful for them. >> and it would drop for men or women. and that means on a low fat doit their risk goes up. and has this changed the way you eat. it is better and preponderate
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than a sit down dinner. i am not afraid of fat. i feel we are are so fearful of fat. and you don't have to be guilty and giving all of the delicious foods. nina great to have you on the program. we'll put it on our website. thank you so much. >> john, do you feel better now? >> give me a steak cooked in better. >> and a judge's ruling could impact millions of google users and some could be able to delete any trace of themselves from the search engine. and a growing scandal in the va as we learn of problems in the other facilities, will it force the resignation of the secretary. you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health.
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waiting for life saving help and leading to growing calls for the va to step down, something he will not do. peter dossy live at the white house with more on these developments. the latest word from the white house we heard from the press secretary a few empties ago, that the president takes all allegations of wrongdoing seriously and the president thinks that the right thing to do is keep the secretary on board, here's why. >> the president remains confident that the secretary has the ability to love the department and take appropriate action based on their findings. >> here in dc law makers looked forward to thursday and one of the law makers who called for resignation will have a chance to ask the secretary questions that republican senator jerry
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moran who lays out the argument here. the lack of leadership and lack of will. if they are unwilling and unable to get this department, it is time for new leadership. and it highlights the need for a top to bottom overhaul of the way care is provided. >> we have a huge demapped of our veterans and we don't have the capacity based on the evidence that is coming forward. we don't have the capacity of meeting that demapped. we are not as responsive as we should be to process the disability claims. this morning, two dozen members of the texas delegation sent the letter and they are very troubled by reports of wrongdoing with the scheduling process in waco, and san antonio
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and austin. and they want an immediate investigation and they want anyone involved punished right away. >> john? >> things like this are getting bigger and bigger, thank you. >> for more on this, jesse sits on the advisory committee. it is nice to be back on the program and what is the position of your group on whether or not the secretary should stay or go? >> we have asked for the resignation over a year ago. it is a trait in the military of know your men and mission. we have had scandal after scandal in the past year. let alone the backlog that increased under the secretary. i believe he is resign. leadership means to know what is going on. and a failure of leadership is
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demonstrated by these scandals. >> for most of us on the outside looking at the scandal it is new. and you said no, it is not new. you called it a corruption at the va. what is happening in your opinion? >> oh, my gosh, this is not a money problem, but there is a management problem. five men in a facility who tide from lack of care due not to being in pause of a colon skopy. go to atlanta and ohio and we have death due to ledgionaires disease. look at government accountability office last week, 1.5 million veteran appointment records are deleted. we don't know if they exist or
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got care. it is systemec and cross the nation. >> how do we fix it and if the secretary steps town. it doesn't look like it is going in that direction. who takes charge and how do you fix the problem that is big and systemic? >> we have to get the va management and accountability act passed through the season. and harry reid has not signed on to the bill and the va is fighting it because it would allow us to fire executives that are not performing and are allowing veterans to die. that bill must get passed. the secretary should have lead the charge when he heard about the wyoming situation. he claimed he didn't know. poor leadership. get to harry reid's office and
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get it in front of the senate. it has to deputy through. >> what is the message sent to our veterans based on these reports as john mentioned. drip by drip by drip continue to come out from not just one hospital but many? >> they condone the mismanagement. and they had a period of four years and yet five veterans were dead. and up in dayton, ohio. 12,000 in bonuses and his dental facilities is inspected for not being sanitary. and sharon received a bonus up to $10,000. and every excutive in 2012, but one, received a satisfactory rating and performance evaluation. they had to be held accountable.
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it is not a money problem, but it is a management problem. >> for here, the first priority is what? get the senate bill through. i honestly believe that the secretary is not honest when he doesn't know about these things. if i know about the scandals and i rattled them off, how being he not know and a four- star general should do better than that. and i claimed i didn't know when my marines are performing. the secretary should own up and i do ask for him to resign. snshg jesse, nice to have you on the program. noise to talk to you, >> thank you, jenna. >> and europe's highest court making a land mark decision on privacy. the eu's court of justice ruling they should have results.
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the global search engine must comply when asked to remove search links containing personal information. there are rulings put in practice but it cannot be a polled, goggle said they are studying the ruling. >> and law makers in britain. p yser promising to avoid job cut. law makers are not sure saying their track record. >> and where in the world is casy kassem? the legal battle tearing apart his family? and you are probably used to seeing alec baldwin like this. but what about in hand cuffs. what did he do this time that prompted police officers to take
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>> coming up on the real story, a home explodes on live tv after reports of a domestic disturbance. and more whistle blowers and accusations for the vets in va hospitals. >> senator john cornyn from texas has had enough. and will join me l. >> plus, no love in the elevator and can you expect privacy, and can you sue over machine locking surveillance with you in it? >> i look forward to that. and in the meantime a lec
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baldwin landing in the law again. he was arrested in new york city after riding his bicycle the wrong way down the street. apparently, baldwin got angry and was verbally abusive to the police officer. and he didn't have id on him. and he was issued a summons and then released. just another morning for baldwin. thank, first off. we'll check the action on the bill board charts. >> you remember him as a host of american top 40 and also transition to television. and now the serious concerns about the safety and whereabouts of legendary dj, casy ka seem.
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he was reported missing by his daughter after his wife told judge ka sem was not in the country and refused to tell the location. that is sparking a battle. now a judge is stepping in. doug burns a former prosecutor, this is a stranger cases. he has three adult children and two of them are saying where is our dad and the woman he remarried later in life knows something about where he is and not telling the court. none of the daughters was given power of attorney and could make decisions about his health. this is where we are. that is renderedousless because they don't know where he is. none of the statements that was made in court, he's been taken
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out of the united states. there is some thinking that he may be on a indian reservation in the pacific northwest. >> i have seen this with children. you get abductions of children in terms of bitter dwoers and notable cases with well known people. never sewn one with a spouse. it is a hilo unusual situation. the judge appointed a conservator. and their job is to find out where he is. and report to the court and then the court will step in and temperatury put in a motion to get him back. >> and the other point of why to take him out of the country, it is it a jus dictional one. and an american judge would not have jurisdiction to bring him back unless we get in the treaties. not funny but intricate.
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>> that raises an argument whether the wife jean ka sem is acting in his own best interest. >> you get a number of patterns. you can be charged with kidnapping your own spouse. you tie them up. and you could be guilty of kidnapping and then she simply took him purpose. and if at the outset, she is required to report where he is. >> there is a possible report of elder abuse. kidnapping and elder abuse. if she knows where he is, come clean to the court and let the court know and resolve all of this. >> and her attorney craig marcus said i have no idea where casy ka sem is. >> i have been in that over the years many times and the ethical
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scenario in terms of a lawyer not knowing where a client is. and gets tricky. doug, where is your cloint. >> the criminal case. criminal defense lawyers can't tell the judge what is going on. if it is it an ongoing crime and has taken him and tells the lawyer what is going on. >> and it is an application. >> and the continuing criminal conduct is not taking place. they will disclose the whereabouts. >> and the judge who heard the case yesterday. judge murphy ordered that a adult investigator do an investigation to try out where he is. why can't he compel the wife to say where is her husband. nthrow her in jail. >> contempt of court. >> i don't think he knows where
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he is. >> and how does the judge get a hold of the wife. >> the wife is with casy somewhere. >> that is a good ponent. >> hold her in contempt until we have her in before the court. >> she could be held contempt when she's found. >> as long as the daughter has power of attorney, the mother is not running the show here. the wife is not supposed to be running the show. >> she has a 2007 power attorney. why did he give it to his daughter. >> no, i mean in the end of the day, it is a family matter and shouldn't have to be in court and very sad it is. >> it is sad and we wish him well and we hope he is okay and he will be brought back to his kids. >> jenna. >> and plastic surgery turns
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move over, bruce willis and ben affleck. a group of astronauts now signing up to train for a nasa mission much like the popular movie "armageddon." don't worry, though, the earth is not facing a doomsday threat, at least not at this moment. nasa plans to send astronauts like the ones seen here to land on ans a steroid. this time, they'll be collecting material to study, hoping to learn more about how old the solar system is and how it was formed. a utah company is turning
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disguarded plastic into fuel. alicia has the story? >> 8%, according to the epa, of plastic produced in the u.s. is recycled. that's because some plastic is hard and too expensive to recycle. so it ends up in landfills. this company converts that waste into oil. >> you put the plastic in and the oil comes out. >> the founders say even though americans have gotten better about recycling over the years, a majority of plastic products can't be reclaimed and turned into something else. >> again, it's a different polymer that doesn't naturally fall into the specific category that most recycling facilities deal with it. >> in cities, a millions of tons ends up in landfill. >> plastic is made from petroleum. but turning it back into oil is not the same as, say, freezing,
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melting and refreezing water, what is why this team in utah would only show us so much of their proprietary process. >> plastic is hard to break down. you can do whatever you like on a computer, but to do it in real life is difficult. >> the company can produce several different grades of oil depending on what refineries want. the hope is to one day cut out the middleman. >> the plan is to make a spec diesel that you could actually put into your vehicles. >> and the company says it can turn ten tons of plastic into 2,500 gallons of high-quality oil per day. jenna? >> fascinating. thank you. five years after michael jackson's tragic death, the king of pop makes a thrilling comeback. we'll tell you how. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu.
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a fox news alert, an airline issue that is going to reverberate across the country. all flights are on hold right now at both midway and o'hare airports in the chicago area. apparently there was a fire at a control tower not on the airport property but in aurora, illinois, the high-altitude radar facility had some kind of smoke in the building. so all of the employees who keep track of high-altitude flights going in and out of chicago o'hare, one of the nation's busiest, as well as midway airport, those employees had to leave. 245 meant they couldn't do their job, they couldn't get the planes in and out of o'hare
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until all traffic going into and coming out of those two airports is on a ground hold right now. you can see the flights lined up. that is going to cause problems for fliers all across the country. >> think of the people sitting on some of those planes right now. >> they are not happy. >> tough. thanks for joining us. >> "the real story" with gretchen carlson starts right now. hi, everyone. should the man behind the obama administration's controversial drone program be in the running now for a major promotion? i'm gretchen carlson. welcome, everyone, to "the real story" today. the guy's name is david behrenb. when he was acting assistant attorney general, he was tasked with writing a memo that ultimately gave the supposed legal rationale to kill american citizens abroad if they were involved in terror impl. it's been condemned by in lawmakers on both sides of the aisle and could set the nomiti
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