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responded. and don't forget, keep talking. #keeptalking on our facebook page, and i will join in the conversation shortly. thank you for joining us today. ainsley has headed downstairs for headlines and "fox & friends" starts right now. see ya! hello, and good morning. today is tuesday, the second of september 2012. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. the uk pushes to be terror-free, and as the president avoids the topic altogether, critics say there is a past leader he can learn from. who is it and will he respond? straight ahead. another flight diverted midair over legroom. >> this woman who was sitting next to me knitting, actually, just tried reclining her seat back. the woman behind her started screaming and swearing. >> really? to recline or not to recline, that is the question.
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right. we will handle other questions, too. the fbi now on the case after a massive hack attack leaks nude photos of hollywood's hottest stars. now one comedian under fire for telling celebrities to keep their clothes on and stop taking pictures of themselves naked. but isn't he right? why are they mad? mornings are better with friends and we have clothes on. >> this is gavin degraw and i hope your morning is a little bit sweeter with "fox & friends." >> well, thank you very much, gavin degraw. well, even though labor day is the unofficial end of summer, it's going to be like 100 degrees here today. >> right, it's okay. >> right, so, welcome, summer. it's been so long. >> finally! >> hello. >> i just realized i had a total white suit on for the show and i realized you cannot wear white after labor day. >> yeah, you can. all the rules are out the window. >> no, no, they will jail you. >> who's they? who? >> de blasio will throw you in jail -- >> you've never worn a white suit in your life, have you?
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>> i might have. i might have. >> some on the upper east side of new york city, tom wolf is about to be taken into custody. >> and as gavin just pointed out to me -- >> gavin degraw, who just did the open? >> yes, who looks very nice, a successful pop star, pointed out to me that i did go to p. diddy's party -- >> you did? >> i was invited. i never followed through, though. but i had a white outfit ready to go. >> a lot going on there. >> in the hamptons. >> was he p. diddy? diddy puff? p. daddy puff? >> he was right over there -- >> brian asked him, so, about that white party? then he goes, yeah, you should come some time, and then there was no official invitation. >> p. diddy, if you're watching, call into the show. we normally don't take phone calls. we'll put you on the air. 88-tell-fox. >> right now, we need to go to ainsley for what's really making headlines. >> that's really important, though. >> thank you. >> let's continue to talk about the white party. thanks, brian and anna and steve. overnight, two midair
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emergencies. first, the front windshield of a plane packed with people shattered. the american airlines flight had just taken off from the los angeles airport when that glass cracked. the pilot immediately turned around. it's still unclear what caused it to shatter. then, a delta flight diverted in another case of air rage over legroom. witnesses say the plane was heading from new york to florida when a passenger tried to recline her seat. the woman sitting behind her got mad, and the two got into a heated argument. one woman insisted to get off that plane, forcing the plane to land in jacksonville, where she was escorted off. >> she said, you know, something to the effect that i don't care about the consequences, put this plane down now. >> this is the third clash over reclining seats in recent weeks. last week during a flight from miami to paris, a french national was arrested by air marshals. the other was on a flight from newark to denver when a passenger used the controversial knee defender. today, doctors are expected to find out the extent of brain damage joan rivers has suffered
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as they take her out of a medically induced coma. as a result, producers canceled the taping of her "e!" show "fashion police." rivers was hospitalized last week after she stopped breathing during a procedure on her vocal cords. happening today, detroit's historic bankruptcy trial gets under way. lawyers will ask a federal judge to approve a plan to wipe out about $7 billion of detroit's debt. most creditors have endorsed the plan, which includes commitments from the state, companies and foundations to donate $800 million to soften cuts to city pensions. but detroit's bond insurer opposes that plan. frantic passengers on a florida greyhound bus call police on their driver, as he fell asleep at the wheel, nearly running a car off the road. the driver had been swerving into other lanes for more than 30 miles before being pulled over. he was arrested when he failed his sobriety test. and those are your headlines. >> scary stuff. >> cannot drive drunk. yes. >> ainsley, thank you very much.
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>> thank you. overnight, the united states struck somebody with our drones. apparently, we took out the leader of that al qaeda-linked group called app shabaab. remember, al shabaab took that mall hostage last september. 67 people were killed. so, that's what we're doing with al shabaab. what are we doing with isis? not much, in comparison to the united kingdom. the prime minister on friday raised the threat level from substantial to severe. he knows that 500 british nationals have traveled from the country of britain to fight with isis, and he doesn't want them coming over here. >> yeah, so, he said that i'm going to give the authority to law enforcement to seize and suspend passports of suspected terrorists to try to stop this home-grown terrorism that westerners are starting to see. let's listen to david cameron on isis yesterday. >> there should not be a knee-jerk reaction or the introduction of sweeping, new blanket powers that would ultimately be ineffective. dealing with this terrorist
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threat is not just about new powers, it is also about how we combat extremism in all its forms. passports are not an automatic right. the home secretary already has the discretion to issue, revoke and refuse passports under the raw prerogative if there is reason to believe that people are about to take part in terrorist activity. we will in the end defeat this extremism and we will secure our way of life for generations to come. >> so, he comes out with a motion, he speaks with passion -- >> president needs to take notes there. >> i know exactly where he stands. he's get a concrete plan going forward. he jones jeh johnson, our homeland security secretary, eric holder, our secretary of defense saying isis is the biggest threat, the most serious threat we have faced here at home, including al qaeda. but where's our plan of action? germany's got one! germany's on the move. well, you listen to george will yesterday, and he's the conservatives' conservative. he says, i'm tired of america putting the ground forces in of our own guys in there. he goes, let's get everybody
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else. there's about a million muslim countries who are upset about isis in the surrounding middle eastern area. there are other of our allies that could also fight, but charles krauthammer points out something else. as much as we think that should happen, it won't happen, because america has to lead. listen. >> living with isis, diplomacy and economic sanctions have no place whatsoever. it's going to be all the military. and the fact is that the example here isn't cameron, it's george h.w. bush, as ed says. what did he do? he said of the invasion of kuwait, this will not stand, and a coalition formed behind him. obama says i have no plans, and he expects the muslim world will rally behind him? >> but is the president a leader who doesn't want to take advice from any past presidents, any of his advisers? and we've seen this relationship between the pentagon and the white house. >> sure. >> become icier by the day, it seems. >> well, you know, we've heard this president is the smartest
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guy who has ever been president, but he has a phone and he has a pen, but he doesn't have a plan. meanwhile, the president had glowing things to say about how things had turned out for people over in libya a while back. i'm going to play this sound bite from the president in 2011. remember all the time and treasure that we put into making that a safe place? well, here's the president a couple of years ago, and we're going to show you how libya's doing right now. >> this is a momentous day in the history of libya. the dark shadow of tyranny has been lifted. we've taken out al qaeda leaders and we've put them on the path to defeat. without putting a single u.s. service member on the ground, we achieved our objectives. and our nato mission will soon come to an end. >> that was the beginning of the leading from behind. france said, hey, why don't we do this? hillary clinton says, mr. president, you've got to do it. and of course, gadhafi's now gone. and now you're looking at our
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consulate. this is what's happening right now. i don't know if the chlorine levels make it safe to swim, but i don't think the islamic extremists who have taken over the embassy care that much. >> seems like they're taunting us, doesn't it? they take over this cia annex which has been abandoned with sovereign soil, and now they're occupying it and throwing spring break parties. >> yeah. the dawn of libya militias says they are guarding it, and they're doing that because the united states pulled out in july. and so, they're taking over that, along with the airport as tripoli fell. well, other news that a lot of people think is huge. >> it is big. >> the fbi is on the march because they need -- there's an emergency. celebrity photos have now been downloaded, taken off a cloud, perhaps, and made public against their will. we're talking about jennifer lawrence, there seen, and of course, kate upton, the multiple "sports illustrated" cover girl. their stuff has been hacked, stuff that they say is deleted is now out, and their lawyers are saying if anyone downloads,
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expect to be prosecuted or pursued. >> right. they don't know exactly how hackers got a hold of the images. they think it might be related to some vulnerabilities with the iphone. some are suggesting too many celebrities just have really easy passwords, which make it easy to hack. nonetheless, ricky gervais, the comedian from the united kingdom, went out there with this tweet that seems like common sense. he writes, "celebrities, make it harder for hackers to get nude pics of you from your computer by not putting nude pics of yourself on your computer." essentially, what he's saying, don't be stupid. and you know what? he's right. and yet, he was attacked online relentlessly -- >> by celebrities. >> by everybody! i said the same thing on "fox & friends" yesterday. i said the same thing. if you're going to not want everybody to see it, don't take it in the first place. it's the same thing parents teach their kids about sexting. you don't take pictures and send them to somebody and expect them not to share them with anybody.
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this is a little different because you expect it to be different. >> sure. >> when you put it in the cloud. there are reports that it came from the find my iphone app, that there was a flaw in there somehow. apple at this point, from what i'm hearing, hasn't come forward and said whether that's true or not. but either way, i mean, we need to have very secure passwords. >> is this the fbi's priority list? i can understand an investigation maybe locally. these guys have the resources to pursue it. apple's looking into it. do we need the fbi looking into it? >> yes, yes. >> brian, come on, it's not just because it's 100 celebrities, it's because it's showing that there is a weakness in the system. and how many people use the cloud? >> so, the celebrities have proven it? >> but brian, your credit card information is there, your bank information -- >> that's a reason! nude photos are not a reason to dispatch the fbi. >> but it's all sensitive -- >> if you're a celebrity, shower in a bathing suit, just to make sure. never get naked. >> it's a symptom of a bad problem. if people get hacked, you know,
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it's a national security issue in some cases. not the nude pictures, but if hackers have that easy a time getting into stuff, that's bad. >> right. but if chris chulo is just as important as jennifer lawrence, whoever chris chulo is. >> whoever chris chulo is. all right, anyway, let us know. it is now exactly 12 minutes after the top of the hour on this tuesday that feels like a monday. coming up, schools, teachers and theaters and churches, and even highways. our next guest warns these are the american targets that isis will strike in this country. then, no food or water on the way, a call for help. a couple stranded on a broken down boat at sea for a week. >> hwow. >> how they managed to get home. story of survival, ahead.
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great. this is the last thing i need.) seriously? let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! i really didn't think this through. brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) schools, movie theaters, churches, and even highways. our next guest warns, we need to be prepared, because these are the soft targets inside america that isis will strike and wants to strike. dr. william forstchen is historian and author of the new book "day of wrath." >> pleasure to be with you. unfortunately, we have to discuss something that's not so
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pleasant. >> you wrote this book in june about isis. >> yes, i did. >> why? >> i wrote it as a warning to america. i'm a college professor besides being an author. i take very seriously the threat of isis. they say they're coming to america. they're not coming for our hard targets, as some experts proclaim. i believe they are coming for the soft targets, which means our schools, churches, community centers. >> why do you think they're coming? >> they said they are. everything that isis has said they're going to do for the last six months they have achieved. >> sure. we saw that tweet outside the white house where "we are here" and somebody is holding up the black flag of isis just outside the white house. and of course, the secret service says they're investigating. when you say that soft targets are the way they're going to go, what are you talking about? >> why go for the hard targets? now, consider 9/11. those were commercial military targets. isis has learned to manipulate social media to the utmost. imagine 9/11 with moderate
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social media. imagine isis going into a new town, and rather than 28 children dead, we have 300. i wrote "day of wrath" as a warning, because i am a college professor. i'm also a military historian. >> well, because there are so many soft targets in the united states, how do we protect ourselves? >> that is the tough question. we have to rethink our school security today, starting today. a lot of state schools are starting this morning. rethink security. it's not going to be one gunman. it's going to be three or five professionally trained killers that in 15 minutes could wipe out an entire school. >> what do you think about the theory that it could be at a shopping center, where there are hundreds of people in a food court? >> i heard one of your experts talking about that last week, possibility. but realize, shopping malls have dozens of exits. think of the contained area inside a school or a church. place of worship or synagogue. >> so, you say that a church would be much more lethal? >> terrifying. and also remember their hatred for christians and jews. they would love to knock off a
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synagogue or a church. >> what are what, a little more than a week away from 9/11. do you think that is a symbolic target for isis? >> i'll have to be one who says no, because i believe they want their own date. there will be a date in the future that people will say, same way we speak of 9/11, the day isis struck. remember, they hold bin laden in contempt. they want to up him. and they're coming. >> because they're radical groups. >> right. they hold him in contempt. look at how al qaeda's recruits are now moving over into isis. and thousands of westerners are joining them as well. >> so, if al qaeda's going to hit the united states, it most probably, as they did two years ago, might be on september 11th, whereas isis, if they're going to hit the united states, they would steer away from that because that day belongs to al qaeda. >> then they can claim, oh, we're imitating bin laden. they want to set their own precedent. they could bring america to its knees in an hour if they hit the soft targets. >> it's "day of wrath."
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doctor, thank you very much for joining us live. >> thank you, sir. coming up, a d at the beach takes a terrifying turn when a teenage boy, a body surfer, that is, gets bidden by a shark. the scary details, straight ahead. and it sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, erasing bad memories and replacing them with good memories. well, that would be terrific. how would it work? find out next. ♪ you can eat that on weight watchers? looks amazing. looks like my next dinner party. that's only 4 points? with weight watchers you can enjoy the food you really want. dine out on favorites or cook up something new. i can do this every day. join for free and start losing weight now. learn how to eat healthier while enjoying the foods you love. get inspired at meetings, online, or both. hurry, and if you join by sept 13th you'll get a free starter kit. weight watchers because it works.
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quick headlines now. a shark attacked a 13-year-old girl, biting her on her leg while she body surfed in boca raton, florida. her father carried her out of
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the water. she was taken to the hospital but is expected to be okay. this is the sixth attack in that area this year. and two florida highway patrol troopers hailed as heroes after they saved an elderly woman's life. they were eating at a restaurant when the 89-year-old customer stopped breathing. one trooper gave her cpr while the other called an ambulance. she's now recovering in the hospital. all right, two good stories. >> thanks, brian. it's a scene you would only expect to see in hollywood, when jim carrey's character decides to wipe out all memories of his past girlfriend in "eternal sunshine of the spotless mind." >> there's an emotional core to each of us and when you eradicate that core, it starts its degradation process. by the time you wake up in the morning, all the memories you've targeted will have withered and disappeared. >> well, now groundbreaking, new research claims this may soon become a reality, but what are the drawbacks of manipulating our memories? here to explain is drexel
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university psychologist dr. charles williams. what an interesting subject this morning. thanks for being with us, dr. williams. >> thanks for having me. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. so, this study was done on rodents, and it found that the storage place for memories is very different from where the emotional storage is for memories. explain what the study found. >> so, what happened was, a group of neuro scientists took some male mice, they delivered an electric shock to them, they let them loose into a maze. and when they wandered into a certain area, they gave them a blue laser light, a light emitted through the skull into the brain and into the hippocampus, which is largely responsible for memory formation. the emotional part of that is the emibula, which is sort of in the front area of the brain. so, a negative memory was created because of that. they then replaced that negative memory with a positive one by allowing these male mice to spend quality time with female mice. at the same time, they hit them
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again with that blue laser light on the hippocampus. and guess what? not only did it create a positive memory, but it erased the negative one. >> wow. okay, so, if we start seeing this actually done in humans, what are the down sides? don't we learn from our mistakes, from our bad, painful memories? >> right. i mean, so, for example, if you are riding a bike and it's very early on in your experience with it, and like myself, you fall off a couple of times, you scrape your knee, then you learn from that experience by reflecting back on how painful it was or uncomfortable falling off the bike, being embarrassed and scraping your knee. so, in that sense, it's a way that we learn. so you're right. if we take those experiences away, that motivation to get things right, so we're not uncomfortable, so that we don't get harmed, then there could be some ethical considerations to think about there. >> and even sometimes don't we make our positive experiences come from comparing them to our negative experiences, too? we don't want to dilute the good memories. >> right. so, the other thing is, one of the reasons why we work hard to have these very positive experiences is because we
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remember the negative ones. and nobody wants the negative experiences, right? so, we avoid them. so, we try to do the right thing so we can have these positive experiences. but without the negative ones, then what's a positive experience? it's almost like without that, then how can we experience good? so, it's this balance. it's this yin and yang that makes life more complete and more whole, so we erase the negative memories and maybe we're not as whole and complete as we used to be. >> doctor, one thing that "fox & friends" really cares about is our military, and ptsd diagnoses, and this is just what's been diagnosed for post 9/11 war veterans, is nearly 120,000 cases. how could this research help our veterans with ptsd? >> well, think about this. a lot of them, unfortunately, are returning back to the home front from afghanistan, from iraq. they have these traumatic experiences, which can lead to diagnoses like post-traumatic stress disorder or ptsd. if we can go in and erase those negative memories or replace
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them with positive ones, they won't have that debilitating psychological disorder and can live richer, fuller lives, which we all want. >> and their families would do. doctor, thank you very much. 26 minutes after the hour. here's what's coming up on "fox & friends". do you text behind the wheel or even eat while driving? in the near future, your car could be watching you. and it's supposed to educate our children about the isis threats facing our nation, but is it too much for kids or just enough? the publisher behind this coloring book here live next. but first, a big happy birthday to nfl hall of famer terry bradshaw. he is 66 years old today. sweet! spicy! savory! enjoy it all... 'cause red lobster's one and only endless shrimp is now!
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♪ who's picking the music this morning? there's been a big hack attack, on the cloud, perhaps. a bunch of celebrities, including kate upton and jennifer lawrence, pictured there, two of the most famous women in the world, their nude photos displayed out on the internet over the weekend. ricky gervais got a lot of heat, because he told his 6 million viewers and followers, "celebrities, do you want to make it harder for hackers to get nude pics of you from your computer? by not putting nude pics of yourself on your computer." so, don't be stupid, stop taking naked pictures of yourself. extraordinarily, he was attacked so hard online that he took down the tweet. >> he doesn't like celebrities.
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>> he is one! >> remember when he hosted the emmys and just put down celebrities all day? apple's investigating to find out why it happened. meanwhile, we asked you, who's right in this mess? tom says this, "yes, if you don't want to be peeped at, don't take any pictures in your birthday suit." >> tony says "sending explicit material over the web, you must expect it will not be private." >> that's right. margie says "the fbi doesn't have time for irs scandal but lots of time for hollywood! wow!" so, we're watching facebook and twitter with the same question right now. we'll see if ricky gervais is actually happy about being the antihero again. >> keep the comments coming. >> well, he's right. all right, 27 minutes now before the top of the hour. ainsley ehrhardt is here doing the headline duty. >> thanks, steve. good morning. russia's president threatening to take ukraine's capital. vladimir putin claims that he can take it in two weeks if he wants to. he made the remarks during a phone call with the outgoing european commissioner. the russian president's threat
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comes as nato announces it would build a new spearhead rapid reaction force to respond to possible russian aggression. operations on board the "uss mesa verde" are back to normal this morning after a marine corps helicopter crashed off the coast of africa. all 25 people on board are safe. this happened as the chopper was attempting to land on the ship's landing deck. three suffered minor injuries. no word yet on the cause of that crash, but the aircraft was transferring troops back to the ship from training. well, the trip was only supposed to be a couple days, but a florida couple's lucky to be alive now after spending a week adrift in the gulf of mexico. they were trapped 80 miles off the shore without any food. they had to drink water out of an old bucket. the two were sailing from apollo beach when their engine cut out. then a powerful storm ripped their sail. a friend contacted the coast guard after she didn't hear from them for several days. and those of you who can't keep their eyes on the road, general motors has a fix for you. it is set to launch the world's
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first car to detect distracted drivers. how does this all work? well, a camera inside your car measures your head and your eye movement to determine where you're looking. if your eyes are not on the road, and instead, your head might be down looking at your phone, for example, you will get an alert. >> radio. what if i want to switch the radio station? >> you have to do it, like, looking out -- >> how can you do that? >> hit the seek button. >> distracted driving. >> just listen to your radio show and you don't have to worry about it. >> leave it on that one station. okay, thank you, ainsley. extreme weather hitting all over the country this labor day weekend. a house in georgia set on fire after being struck by lightning. the woman inside escaped unharmed after a bolt struck her attic. and in massachusetts, residents still stunned after a tornado touched down in massachusetts, destroying cars and houses as well. maria molina is tracking all that severe weather and joins us from 48th and 6th avenue. >> reporter: hey, good morning.
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hello, everybody. we had severe weather over the weekend and also yesterday. and across michigan there were also two tornadoes there. they were confirmed by the national weather service as being ef-1 strength, so between 100 to 110-mile-per-hour winds. and in kansas, what looked like a tornado touching down as well. a lot of pictures circulating across portions of twitter. and today, that storm system, it's a cold front, it's moving eastward, and it is going to be producing that potential for severe storms yet again today, anywhere from parts of kentucky to upstate new york. we don't have as much wind shear with some of these storms as we had yesterday, so we're not really thinking the tornado potential. it's very high, but you still need to keep an eye out for tornado warnings, if they are issued for your county. ahead of this storm system it's very warm out there and also very humid. temperatures are going to be in the 90s from new york city down into parts of texas. and by the way, tropical storm dolly, a high pressure system, is keeping it off towards the west, so landfall forecast tonight in mexico. rip current concerns across the coast of texas and also expecting areas of heavy rain out there. let's head over to you, brian.
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>> all right. thanks, maria. welcome back. all right, you're looking at images right now of a coloring book meant to teach kids about terror threats facing our nation as we get closer to looking at another year since 9/11. now they're being rereleased with new pages so children can understand what isis is all about. it's meant to be a teaching tool. so, why is the publisher receiving nasty notes from the white house? joining us right now is wayne bell, founder of the really big coloring books. wayne, we've talked to you before. you've gotten blowback before about doing this. why update? >> well, we're doing this update because isis is such an incredibly difficult subject for parents, teachers and educators. i know that the very first book that we made, the "we shalt never forget 9/11" book in 2011 was followed up in 2012 by "the true faces of evil terror." they both face children a difficult subject, but the subject itself is difficult, not the books. the books are pretty accurate
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and fair and straight across the board about terrorism. so, during our second book we published "the true faces of evil terror," we got an e-mail from the white house calling the books basically trash. what the company is trying to do is simple. we've talked to a lot of parents, teachers and educators, and people we talked to, the parents want terrorism to be taught in schools just like you teach antibullying, nutrition. they want educational subject, something to give to their children to explain to them what this terrorism is all about. >> but you also say -- >> our company -- >> you do set for example the bowe bergdahl prisoner exchange, which i find abhorrent. we gave away five higher-ups to get bowe bergdahl back and nothing since then, but that's a page in this. don't you think that's a little sophisticated for 5 to 10-year-olds? >> well, the best way to teach terrorism, according to the parents that we speak to, is to provide materials that they can use in the privacy of their own home. i mean, kids are pretty smart these days. they have access to instant media. they see things 24/7. and so, what better way to teach
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a child about a very super difficult subject than to give a parent, teacher and educator a title or a book on that actual subject and let them sit in the privacy of their own home and teach those children what is really happening out there. i mean, when kids hear on tv that there's a country called iraq, and children, little boys and girls are being cut in half because they're christians, that's a very difficult thing for a child to process. and so, we don't put that in the book, but we do put crucifixions in the book. i mean, we have some fairly graphic images, but nothing over the top. >> but you have crucifixions, which you know are happening, and children are being abused there. so, i guess it's stuff that could give kids nightmares, but educate them at the same time. if they just did it in the schools, you wouldn't need crayola's array of colors to explain. >> we sent these books to all 50 state departments of education across the country, including the federal department of education. and we asked them, we says, here's the books we have. if you don't like what we have,
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we will make you a custom book about terrorism. tell us what to do. we will provide it for you. if you don't like the way we present it, tell us how to present it and we will help with it. >> all right, wayne. wayne, founder of the really big coloring books, updated for the isis terror. wayne, thanks so much. >> you're very welcome. >> all right, so, would you want a coloring book in your kid's classroom? would you buy it to color with your child at home? go on facebook, "fox & friends," or on twitter and tell us what you think. we'll share it. steven, tell me what's next. president obama claims in order to get fair pay, you need to join a union. >> if i were busting my butt in the service industry and wanted an honest day's pay for an honest day's work, i'd join a union. >> really? well, charles payne, the king of pain, says it's the very unions' fault you make less money. and it was the wedding everyone was waiting for, and now we have the photographs. the first pictures of angelina's
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her simple gown featured an interesting twist. she had drawings by her six children sewn on top of it. wow. >> finally! congratulations. meanwhile, at a big labor day rally yesterday in milwaukee, president obama claims in order to get fair pay, you need to join a union. >> you know what? if i were looking for a good job that lets me build some security for my family, i'd join a union. [ cheers and applause ] if i were busting my butt in the service industry and wanted an honest day's pay for an honest day's work, i'd join a union. >> but apparently, union members disagree. recent numbers show union memberships have seriously declined. here to discuss is host of "money making" on the fox business network, charles payne. good morning. >> good morning. >> so, we've seen the president's numbers on foreign policy dwindle, so he's focusing on things here at home
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domestically, but do these numbers add up that he's saying? >> no, they don't add up. here's the interesting thing. honestly, if you were -- the idea is that there are some great-paying jobs that are going begging in this country. under the obama administration, we have not produced the sort of education platform for americans to get those jobs. so, now he's actually out there begging for foreigners to come and get these great, you know, jobs that pay big money. in the meantime -- >> you mean high-tech jobs? engineering jobs? >> even, listen, welding jobs. there are a lot of amazing, great-paying jobs from the s.t.e.m. jobs to welding jobs and those things that we're not producing in our public education system, in part because of unions. and here's a more interesting part, guys. the president's economy has gotten to the point where right now only 49% of americans feel like they're middle class, down from 71% just a couple years ago. and what's happening this year is amazing. people have stopped spending. they're saving money. savings rate is at the highest level since december 2012. what is it that the american public knows?
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forget about the political spend. what is it we are so afraid of? why are we so in the dumps? why do people feel so bad about themselves? that's what the president needs to be talking about, not about busting your butt in a service job, flipping burgers, you should be busting your butt so you never have to get one of those jobs. >> no kidding. charles, there was news this morning in the news feed that we got that showed some of the lois lerner e-mails, which apparently were lost, not so lost. apparently, they showed that, speaking of big unions and labor, the amount of money and contributions to labor reported to the irs was much different than they actually took in. and lois lerner just wrote it off. well, it's okay. they're not breaking any laws here. >> yeah, how does a group like, for instance, the flicio report to the labor department but zero to the irs? same with teachers union, teamsters. $7 million. they told the labor department, this is what we put into political contributions. they told the irs it was zero. how do you keep doing that?
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how do they say $1.4 million to the labor department, zero to the irs? how do you keep doing it, the education and teachers union, $25 million, they told the labor department. they told the irs zero. they put these on the forms. i mean, this is inconsistent at best, maybe illegal. >> and they get away with it! >> they get away with it. but here it is, guys. it stands to reason, if your job is to crush any political opponent of the president, and particularly in this case, the tea party, then the other part of the job is to look the other way. >> by the way, service workers and fast-food workers are going to have demonstrations to become a union to up their -- >> a lot of those people are busting, a lot of it's a facade. less than 3% of american workers are minimum wage, and these are small businesses we're talking about crushing. the answer, prepare those people, tell them to bust their butts, give them the opportunity to bust their butts, president obama, so they don't need the service job. that's what he should be doing. >> this is the kind of stuff charles talks about on his program, "making money" over on
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as isis terrorizes the middle east and the list of global threats plaguing the world grows, is u.s. intelligence doing enough to combat these threats or are agencies like the nsa and c.i.a. being misused and misguided? here to weigh in, fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. welcome back. >> good morning. >> the president of the united states has ahead in very clear we don't have a strategy, as if this is a sudden shocker that we didn't seem but our intel people knew about it, didn't they? >> well, either they did or they didn't. and if they did, they can't claim surprise. and if they didn't, it's because they've dispatched 60,000 agents to spy on americans in the united states of america instead of on these monsters as they started to acquire more wealth and more of our former military equipment and more geographical
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area in the middle east. so for the government to say oh, all of a sudden isis is here? either the government is not doing its job or the government is lying to us. >> where did you get those numbers from, the 60,000? >> the 60,000 is from your friend edward snowden. >> so he's the one who released this? >> yes. >> do you believe those orders came from the white house or the nsa going rogue? >> no. i think this is from the white house, brian. i think that the president -- this is just my opinion -- is more concerned with wanting to know what americans are doing rather than dispatching our intelligence agencies to find out what people who really can cause us harm are doing. so for them to say this is the j.v. team, for them to say all of a sudden they're on the scene, either they're not doing their job or not telling us the truth. and neither is the government we should have. >> so if this isn't a blatant reregard for the constitution, where is the outrage from the american people?
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>> two disregards for the constitution. one is spying on innocent americans without any evidence of criminal activity on the part of the americans. the other is failing to keep us safe by allowing an entity the size and the magnitude and the per rossity of isis to develop. >> theoretically the c.i.a. would be perfect for something like this. what is the main threat? going overseas and coming back. are they a terror threat when they go over there and say i want to come back to north carolina or florida, if we're monitoring that situation 'cause we have a suspicion that they could have terror intentions, then the nsa would be doing its job. >> look, if somebody goes over to isis and fights against the iraqi government -- by the way, that's not a crime to fight against the iraqi government. it's insane. and then they want to come back? that is absolutely a sufficient basis for the nsa to know what that person is saying and to whom they're saying and what their plans are when they come
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back. actually be a sufficient basis to prevent them from coming back. >> like they're doing in britain? >> yeah. >> so keeping an eye on the people who go over there and come back. it's the spying on the rest of us, that's the problem n it doesn't keep us safe. just less free. how is that for an eye opener the day after labor day? >> way to go. >> thanks. did you hear joe biden this weekend? >> folks, it's time to take back america as we've said. >> one problem with that take back america part. eric holder says that phrase is racist, at least when republicans say it. details on the double standard straight ahead. someone should tell him he was in charge of america for six years. and they're top jobs with six figure salaries. that's right. and no college degree need. we've got list next hour. ♪ ♪
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great to be with you on this tuesday morning, the 2nd of september, 2014. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. forget iraq and isis. overnight the white house launches a new campaign of strikes in somalia. is the president taking his eyes off of the real threat to america's safety? we report. you decide. meanwhile, joe biden riling up the unions on labor day. >> so folks, it's time to take back america as we've said. >> but the vice president may soon be forced to eat those words because the take back america business is racist. we'll explain. according to some. and the most shocking headline of the day. hold on to something or somebody. my favorite guilty pleasure, the
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latte from starbucks contains no pumpkin at all. mornings are better with friends. >> hi. this is brooklyn decker and you are watching "fox & friends." >> thank you very much, brooklyn decker. welcome to mrs. roddick. >> she married andy roddick. appropriate since he's the last american to win the u.s. open on the men's side. >> good morning, everybody. >> you're in, great to have you. >> thanks for having me today. >> heather is off. ainsley is in. >> filling in for heather today. >> evidently i talked too much in the first hour, so we got to go right to you. >> we're going to talk with a fox news alert. massive manhunt underway now for seven juvenile inmates who escaped a center in tennessee. 32 teen-agers ranging from the age of 14 to 19 broke free by crawling under a fence last
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night. the escape happened during a shift change. 15 of them were caught near the facility. the rest of them are still on the loose. be careful. happening today, chicago school security following a violent labor day weekend. three people were killed. 33 wounded in 11 separate shootings in chicago over the last three days. when students return to school today, another 100 safe passage workers in those yellow vests will be on routes as they're walking through the crime-ridden neighborhoods to get to school the state is promising $10 million to put another 600 guards on the streets. the f.b.i. now looking into the hacking scandal targeting hollywood's hottest celebrities. the feds trying to figure out whether a glitch in apple's find my iphone app allowed hackers to come in. apple patched the flaw
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yesterday. stars who were hacked vowing to strike back against anyone who helped leak those pictures. and the kurdish oil tanker that went missing off the coast of texas was found in the most obvious spot. the ship carrying $100 million of crude oil disappeared from the coast guard track systems on thursday. now out of nowhere, it has blipped right back into radar in the exact same spot where it vanished. yeah. it's believed the ship turned off its responder as it was attempting to offload cargo at sea. the 1 million barrels of oil at the center of this debate, iraq seized kurdish oil deals as smuggling. those are your headlines. >> they have to go through baghdad before they sell it. thanks a lot. good news in the war against terror. last night we understand we struck one of the headquarters of another al-qaeda group called al-shabab over in somalia.
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they were responsible for the mall shooting in nairobi. they think they got the leader. we have a strategy it looks like for certain elements of africa, including boko haram to a degree in trying to contain the terror threat. when it comes to isis, it doesn't seem like the president is in a big rush to come up with a comprehensive plan. >> sure. we can do something about al-shabab, that's great. but what americans are worried about is what's going on with isis. there is a story out in the washington times that says that the u.s. government is tracking 300 u.s. passport holders who are currently fighting for isis. those are 300 americans who could want to come back. why is isis so serious? here is captain chuck nash. >> once upon a time there was a guy named osama bin laden and he gave a four point strategy brief. one, attack the far enemy and force it to withdraw. that would be us.
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number two, upset, destroy, and take over the i will legitimate governments in the reasons. three, destroy israel. four, establish a caliphate. we're following his time line. >> just like that. >> we are withdrawing. went from everywhere to nowhere. when you talk about what else is happening, everyone was talking about isis over the weekend. but it seems like we changed gears because the president of the united states wants to change the topic. number one it's labor day. so i get it to a degree. but he feels like he has positive economics to talk about. joe biden says remember me? i'm looking to run for president when barak obama is done, so he wanted to address the underprivileged, the underserved middle and lower class in our country. he talked about taking back a country that he's really been in charge of along with the president for the last six years. >> so let's listen. here is joe yesterday at old tiger stadium in detroit. >> folks, the american people have not stopped dreaming. the american people have not
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walked away from what they believe they are entitled to. just give them a chance. no handout. just give them a chance because once you give americans a chance, they have never, never, never, never ever let their country down! never! so folks, it's time to take back america as we said. >> so the end of that sound bite, it's time to take back america. all right? that's a great sound bite. however, eric holder, the attorney general of the united states of america says that expression is racist. he said this just about a month or two ago. >> there is a certain level of vehemence it seems that's directed at me, directed at the president, you know, people talk about taking their country back. you know, i can't look into people's hearts, look into
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people's minds, but it seems to me that this president has been treated differently than others. >> there are certain racial components to this for some people. i don't think this is the thing that's a main driver, but for some, there is this racial animas. >> it's hard to understand. if you're a republican and you say it, then you're a racist. but if you're joe biden and you say it, then it's fine. but the message is inconsistent, too, 'cause the president has said basically the same thing as eric holder has said about those very words. so let's try to get the white house on the same page with that message similar to the same message that they ought to be sending about isis and the strategy or no strategy or whatever is going on between the white house and the pentagon because there seems to be a big divide there. >> we have been watching joe biden for years, ever since he got the spotlight on him, we've been noting how many times he misspoke or was inartful in his description. even the day he said he wanted to run for president, he had an interesting description of then senator barak obama. can you imagine as he gets
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closer, if the president remains running, as the president remains under 40% or around 40% approval rating, as he tries to separate himself how off the script he's going to get. this could just be the beginning. >> joe also said yesterday, don't give up. for six years he was vice president. how bad did they make it? anyway, that's joe. now we're moving on to the friendly skies. the delta flight 2370 from la guardia to west palm beach was diverted to jacksonville where they had to take somebody off the plane because there is this woman who was sitting back in economy. she was trying to move her seat back, but behind her was another woman who apparently had her head down on the tray like that. so the lady with the head down on the tray was like, you can't move back here, my head is on the tray! she started screaming. she started cussing. the flight attendant came over and she said, i don't care if you got to land this thing, i don't care about the
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consequences. >> what's funny is the woman who reclined her chair was just knitting. can you imagine? she was just like oh, i'm just knitting. this woman starts just flying off the handle. this is so crazy because this is the third time this has happened in two weeks. one of the other flights that actually got diverted, too, was because of this thing called the leg defender. it's like tough plastic hooks that you basically put on the chair in front of you so the person in front of you can't recline. >> a knee defender. >> you can get it for under 30 bucks and it keeps you having a little bit extra leg space. >> i think they is this -- the only thing that can change is if they give us all our own couch. >> just give us a little more leg room of the they've tried to make so much money. here is somebody who was in that area on that delta flight with an eyewitness account of what happened. >> yeah. she said, i don't care about the consequences. put this plane down now. >> so they did put that plane down right there in
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jacksonville, florida, and the woman who was cussing and cussing up a blue streak, i guess as my mom used to say, she was escorted off the plane. >> of course. >> so is it really so bad to recline? >> no. >> the seats do recline. over the weekend we talked about it a lot. viewers say it's disrespectful to recline your chair. tucker carlson said you recline into others as you would have them recline unto you. >> right. >> you can react by going all the way back this much. you go back six inches. >> on what flight? that would be first class. >> i'm just saying. come on. put it this way, i think the knee defender has to stop. >> it's illegal. >> right. it should be. >> it is illegal. >> let us know what you think about this. are we getting too sensitive because we're living in this post-9-11 world where we're worried about planes flying into building, every time there is an unruly passenger, should we be diverting these flights? >> i wonder if she put her head
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down in a tray in a jail later. >> think about that, why we're wondering in jacksonville. coming up. as we wait for president obama to come up with his own strategy to deal with isis, our next guest has a simple way to start. look to his predecessor, president bush 41. this idea might actually work. then the government's common core standards were supposed to make america's kids smarter. the record card is in. it turns out the only thing our kids have in common is zeros. ♪ ♪ ♪searching with devotion ♪for a snack that isn't lame ♪but this... ♪takes my breath away
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president obama says he really looks up to, gary burrson the former commander of c.i.a. forces in eastern afghanistan, spokesperson for concerned veterans for america. what did 41 do that could help 44? >> first of all, good morning. bush 41 built a coalition of the willing. he made phone calls himself. he called morocco, got him in the coalition. he also sent jim baker on a trip around the world that was known as the ten cup tour and he raised money. nine different countries in the first trip donated money. when the gulf war was over in 1991, the united states didn't owe a penny. we got everybody else to pay for that conflict. as opposed to after 9-11 with iraq and afghanistan, we had a $6 trillion debt. we've got a leverage the world. we've got to go weather -- build a coalition of people to fight together led by the u.s. and then we've got to get those that don't fight to pay. germany and japan paid billions
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for the 1991 conflict and they never sent any people on the ground there. this has got to be a coalition to face isis. >> you know what? the thing is there seems to be a willingness to take action. germany is already moving on their own with arms and supplies. you had the saudi arabian king coming out saying listen, this terror threat is going to be hitting u.s. shores in a couple of months. you have jordan very scared about what's happening over there. so what do you do? how do you rally them? as well as australia set to say we have put aside forces. we're waiting to be asked to take part. >> brian, the vatican has stated that we need to deal with isis and use military force against them. the white house needs to get off of the -- they need to get the president off the lynx. they got to get together and put a plan together. but they're so -- they seem to unprepared and unwilling to
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confront isis. they're looking for someone else to do this. so it appears that the administration doesn't want the responsibility. it's really just shocking. >> the thing is, george bush was the former c.i.a. director. he was a vice president prior to that. he had decades of experience. president obama comes in at the age of 50, two years in the senate. he does not have the gravitas as these other leaders. can he do the same? >> it doesn't look like he's equipped to do this, quite frankly. president bush 41 also had a national security advisor, 20 years before, and had just as much or more experience. that was the dream team. right now what we're looking at is a really weak reflection of american policy makers. it's very unfortunate. i think president obama has got to get help in that white house. and get people in there. >> does time matter? you say a lot of military guys
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like you say, i like a thoughtful plan that thinks about the ramifications first. but is this time sensitive, in your mind? >> it is time sensitive. they're a new group, but they're planning now. they've got people now. they've got capacity. they've got a willingness to attack us. they've got -- the longer we wait, the greater the danger is. the sooner we act, the more certainty we can have that we can preempt actions against our country and protect our citizens. i would sort of hope that this administration will recognize the danger, stop giving public statements. build that coalition and get themselves into action. >> nato is meeting this week, it will certainly help a lot, especially containing russia. you have other countries on the record very concerned. you have the foundation for a massive coalition. gary, great points. thanks so much. >> pleasure to be with you. 19 minutes after the hour. so much for those sanctions,
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that's obama has signed. the current congress is on track to be the worst ever at passing laws since modern record keeping began. and four days. that's how long a marathon baseball game lasted in japan. it went 50 innings. most starting pitchers played the whole game. >> that's impossible. crazy and apparently true. >> the food police. all across the country school is back in session. with barely a week under their belts, hungry high schoolers are already fed up with what is being served for lunch. >> they claim they're being starved by government mandates. our next guest says enough is enough. she started a petition to bring back the pizza and french fries. joining us is madeline taylor, thanks for being with us. >> any time. >> i want to ask you this because you say that it's not that the kids are upset about
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what's being served necessarily. it's that they're not eating it completely and so that's why they're hungry. it's not that they're eating it and then they're not satisfied. so if there is more protein and more fiber in the food that's being served to them, how is french fries going to fill somebody up instead? >> it's not that we're not happy with the choices that we're getting. it's the way that it's being served and prepared. it's making students not want to eat at all. so food is getting thrown away and money is being wasted. >> eventually if you're that hungry, you're going to eat, aren't you? >> not really. students are making their own choices not to eat because whenever they get home, they can eat. they can eat whatever food that they want to eat or whatever food that their parents have available for them. >> sure. and so a lot of kids i would imagine are going to start bringing their own food. but the problem is so many kids
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rely on the great prices of the school lunches. so kids are winding up hungry and this is of great concern not only to the parents, but also the teachers as well, right? >> yes, sir, definitely. >> explain why. >> well, just because some students bring lunch boxes, that doesn't mean that all students can afford to because 61% of my district is on free or reduced lunches. so a lot of students can't afford to bring lunch boxes, which means they're not going to be eating the food because it's not good. it doesn't taste good and it's not appealing. which means their performance in class is going to decrease. >> at the same time, you carry your habits from childhood into adulthood and the government is not necessarily supposed to be able to tell you what you can eat outside of school, but within school, it is a police of education -- place of education and a place of educating kids, is it not? >> it is, but i believe that the students should have way more input on what they're eating.
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>> sure. >> students should have an input. >> you have an input in particular because you had started a petition and what you're asking your school district to do is what? >> i'm asking them to bring healthier, more appetizing choices to the menu to where students will want to eat school lunches. >> so what's your suggestion? >> i don't know the answer. i really don't. but i believe my school is saying that they have -- they want to serve whole wheat pizza and certain types of food, but it's unavailable to them. and i think we should bring back maybe the unhealthy choices until we have availability to the healthy choices so students aren't going home eating. >> that's right. and they're not sitting this in class for four hours starving 'cause that doesn't really help anybody. all right. madeline taylor who has started
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a petition to get the school district to change things, thank you very much for joining us today from south carolina. >> thank you. >> when she grows up, she wants to be a lawyer or d.a. >> she's got good arguments under her belt. >> she sure does. coming up on this tuesday that feels like a monday, she targeted conservative groups and lost all her e-mail proving it. but that's not all. new details this morning that show lois lerner was in the pocket of big labor. and the most shocking headline of the day. the pumpkin spice latte from starbucks contains no pumpkin at all. ♪ ♪ smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years. but i needed help in quitting smoking.
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♪ ♪ it's time for your shot of the morning. it might be the funniest video you'll see all day. a father secretly films her daughter as she takes 100 selfies in the back seat of his car. apparently tried to get the perfect shot. you can even see her working her facial muscles. no word on if she's speaking to her dad this morning. >> oh, my goodness. >> is this safe that the dad is doing this while driving and look the other direction? >> yeah, really. i'm wondering what's ahead of him. >> i got a feeling that most of those are snapshot pictures. some people in my family have been known to do that. >> doesn't she know the perfect selfy picture is taken from above like this. it supposedly makes everybody look the best. >> really? >> it gets rid of the double chin. >> who knew? >> not that she has one. >> what an informative television show. >> yes. >> it's now 28 minutes before the top of the hour. now we've got some extreme weather for you on this tuesday
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morning. tragedy strikes in pennsylvania when an 11-year-old boy is killed in a lightning strike while swimming in a creek. just the latest lightning strike in a series of many. experts saying the high numbers are rare. just this weekend a house in georgia caught fire after being struck by lightning. maria molina tracking more severe weather on a very nice day here in new york city. >> yeah. that's right. it's a little muggy and we are expecting some areas of rain as we head into later on today and into tonight. that's all associated with the same storm system responsible for all of that severe weather. we had two confirmed tornadoes yesterday in michigan of ef-1 strength. that means winds between 100, 110 miles per hour with those two tornadoes and another tornado that will be surveyed by the national weather service later today across portion of kansas. i want to show where you we're looking at possible severe weather, between parts of kansas and into portion of upstate new york. the threat for tornadoes today isn't as high as it was yesterday, but you could get any
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rotation with some of these storms and could be possibly looking at a tornado touching down. anywhere from kentucky into portions of upstate new york, storms are going to be firing up later this morning into the overnight hours. as far as your high temperatures go ahead of the storm system, it's going to be another hot one from new york city to texas. highs widespread in the 90s and even triple digits for some of you. you factor in that humidity and it will feel even hotter than that. otherwise tropical storm dolly out in the gulf of mexico as storm system forecast to make landfall in mexico, parts of texas could be look at areas of heavy rain, rip currents along the coast and also rough surf. let's head back inside. >> all right. hello dolly. thank you very much. ainsley earhart has been scrambled to tell us what else is happening. we begin with ukraine. >> thank you so much. russia's president threatening to take ukraine's capitol. vladimir putin claims he can take kiev in two weeks if he wants to. putin made those remarks during a phone call with the outgoing european commissioner, the
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russian president threat comes as nato announced it would build a new spear head rapid reaction force to respond to possible russian aggression. she targeted conservative groups and lost all of her e-mails that proved that. but that's not all. new details this morning show that lois lerner was in the pocket of big labor. a new report revealing she ignored political expenditures by unions. two of the biggest inconsistencies in 2006, nearly $30 million reported by the afl-cio to the labor department. none reported, however, to the irs. the national education association reported 24.9 million to the labor department. again, zero of that reported to the irs. the arizona mom who left her kids in a hot car during a job interview can finally smile. after five months of fighting to regain custody, she is reunited with her two children. the child abuse charges against her will be dismissed when she finishes a parenting program.
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her tearful mug shot went viral on line sparking support for the unemployed mother. she joined us back in july and defended her actions. >> i had to choose between either providing for them or caring for them at that moment and i made the best choice out of a bad set of options. >> on line fundraising of more than $100,000 helped pay for her legal fees. colorado residents are outraged after local officials give the green light for a beer company to take over one town. it's part of bud lite up for whatever ad campaign. they're saying the town of crested butte to fence it all in and paint it blue. paint the fence blue. many residents say the $500,000 is not worth it. >> i think it's inappropriate. >> we are here for people from out of town. that's what we thrive on. that's what we live on. >> i'm here because i love this.
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>> fences are already going up and the festivities start on friday. those are your headlines. brian? >> thanks. 24 minutes before the top of the hour. starbucks pumpkin spice latte is out and many are jumping for joy to get tho their first taste of everyone's favorite -- we bithe way, statistically it is the favorite holiday drink. >> our next guest says you should think before you drink. since ironically the one thing not in the pumpkin spice latte is pumpkin. joining us with the real ingredients, bonnie har are, y. thanks for being with us. >> before we target starbucks, you have been doing this for a while with great success, pointing out thanks to a lot of your followers on line and everywhere else, where there is false advertising out there and you're making these major companies responsible. >> that's right. eating fresh at subway isn't eating fresh if you're eating chemicals.
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>> yoga mat chemicals? >> that's right. >> you had some companies change their policy because of it. >> that's right. and it looks like starbucks is going to be changing this policy as well. one of the things i found out about the pumpkin spice latte is not only does it not have pumpkin in it, which was the least surprising thing t has two doses of carmel color level four. that, according to the national toxicity program, and the international agency for research on cancer, has said that these ingredients are linked to cancer. can cause cancer in one in 100,000 people. that's a risk that i don't want to take and actually you don't need to color something brown that's in a white opaque cup like this anyway. really starbucks needs to take this out and give us a time line of when they're going to take it out. >> you also point out that carmel color is created in a lab by reacting corn sugar with ammonia and sulfites under pressure and produces things
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that taste like pumpkin. >> i don't know, but it shouldn't be in our food. this is definitely an ingredients that starbucks is trying to hide because they're not posting their ingredients on line. their competitors have all of theirs listed on line. when you go to starbucks web site, you don't know the ingredients in their drinks. that's a problem. >> they're probably trying to save their trade secrets, but with people who have food allergies, it can be a real problem. >> or people who want to avoid cancer it's a problem. >> kentucky fried chicken, we'll never get the secret recipe. let's move through this. talk about other things that stand out. >> okay. so in here we've got vanilla nes quick and strawberry. they say one thing but have another thing when you look closely at the ingredients list. this has no vanilla. this has no strawberry. it's artificially flavored. >> wow. this has more butter, right? >> right. it says extra butter, but it has
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fake artificial butter that people have tried to get banned because of the health issues associated with it. >> this. >> peaches and cream, quaker oates, no peaches in this. >> crystal light? >> crystal light natural lemonade, it's being sued by the centers of science and public interest because of the false advertising, has no lemons in it. >> take this. this is a kicker right here. this is something kids have all across the country. it's from yoplait. strawberry and banana bash. it has this eyes with colors. no is that you berry and banana. >> we have all these other stuffs and problems. but no more time. this is some of the things you're investigating to making america a better place. make our food more nutritious. >> thank you. >> look out, starbucks. steve, tell us what's straight ahead. >> condolences on your beloved pumpkin spice latte. >> i know. terrible news. coming up, british prime
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minister david cameron saying if you turn to terror, you get kicked out of the country. should america do that? if not, why not? >> the golden arches are no longer golden. why the mcdonald's logo is now blue. first trivia question, born on this date in 1964, this actor learned to surf for his role in "point break." who is he? first one wins. you can eat that on weight watchers? looks amazing. dine out on favorites or cook up something new. with weight watchers you can enjoy the food you really want.
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all right. headlines now. mcdonald's forced to ditch their iconic golden arches for a tower coy color? strict regulations in arizona prevent buildings from ruining views of the desert. people on twitter were quick to turn the restast food photo op.
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pretty nice. american made sneaker prototype that could become standard issue for soldiers. it would eliminate the cash allowance that let's recruits buy foreign made shoes. here is steve and peter on something else. >> we got a fox news alert. a fox news just confirmed that president obama has received detailed and specific intelligence about the rise of isis in his presidential daily briefing for at least a year before isis took large swaths of territory this june. so it wasn't a surprise. he knew all about it. this just hours after british prime minister david cameron took aggressive steps to address a potential terror threat from isis. he's allowing police to seize the passports of suspicious travelers. >> passports are not an automatic right. the secretary has the discretion to reverse them if there is
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reason to believe people are planning to take part in terrorist-related activity. >> david cameron, a man of action. his move in stark contrast to our president's announcement last thursday admitting that the president and the united states really doesn't have a strategy to combat isis. should we be taking similar steps to stop radicalized citizens from entering our country? peter johnson, jr. here. >> this is going to become a huge, huge problem going forward. let's look at the u.k. anti-terror plan. they say they have the power to cons if state the passport of people who are suspected of terrorism. they want to block british terrorists from returning to the united kingdom and want the ability to relocate the suspects. here in the united states, steve, we do have that same issue. there are about 100 u.s. citizens who have been identified or have traveled or tried to travel to syria to join the conflict there. for example, troy castigar was killed in 2009. douglas mccain and mohammed
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were killed this month fighting syria. so we see people from minneapolis, from new york, from los angeles, from florida traveling to syria to fight with isis. >> sure. and on the heels of the fact that it looks like the guy was behead that had jim foley was a subject for the united kingdom, so david cameron is stepping up. the washington times said today there are 300 american passport holders that the u.s. government is tracking who are fighting for isis. >> 3,000 perhaps. we're talking about who is who on the terror watch list. and that's become a problem as talk about it, in terms of gangster rap needing islamic jihad. here there are approximately 420,000 individuals on the watch list. 98% are nonu.s. citizens. now, how do we stop suspected american terrorists? there is something called a no fly list. there is approximately 16,000 people on that no fly list.
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less than 500 are u.s. citizens and u.s. airlines, this is important -- can refuse to transport someone, airlines are required to submit their manifests to the faa to exclude those passengers. so we are not taking passports away here in the united states at this point. but effectively we have the right to say you can't get on the plane and come from the united arab emirates to new york. you can't get on the plane and fly to the middle east where your final destination is to fight with syria. the issue becomes what do we do effectively to stop american terrorists from returning to our homeland after fighting in syria with isis when they have proclaimed they want to raise a black flag in the white house? cameron says take their passports away. relocate them. i believe that we need to do something similar to that at the same time protecting the civil rights of americans. we need to figure out an administrative procedure by
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which we say no. we're not going to make this ease for you and bring you back into the country and allow you to blow up a mall, to allow you to go to the soft targets that you are talking about with your guest earlier in the show. how do we balance civil rights with the need to protect the homeland? that will be the balance going forward. but when the administration says it has no strategy to fight isis and people are in a dither and a panic and we have coloring books to educate our children about isis but no government program to stop them, there needs to be a robust, effective program to stop these folks at our borders, especially when they are americans. you don't want government enemy lists. we don't want hate lists. we don't want political watch lists, but we do want to stop the people who are trying to kill us, even if they're americans. >> the president doesn't have a plan. but peter johnson, jr. does. >> let's work at it. >> let's hope somebody in the white house is watching.
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thank you very much. coming up on this tuesday, they are top jobs with six figure salaries and no college degree is needed. cheryl casone has the list and brian is following up on that. and in 1985, john parr had the number one song in america all about that movie "saint elmo's fire." ♪ ♪
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7 hello, everybody. time for the answer to today's trivia question. it's keanu reeves. congratulations to dan in pennsylvania. you'll get a copy of "george washington's secret six." moving on, the average cost for college now more than
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$20,000. did you know you won't need a degree to land a successful six-figure job? cheryl casone is here to break them down. good morning. >> good morning. this is big. it's over 40,000 a year and a lot of people can't afford an education anymore. we were looking around, found some jobs that actually pay very well, but you don't need a bachelor's degree. the first is transportation storage and distribution management. what does this mean? it's shipping. everything has to be shipped. domestic, international, things like that. the range can be pretty substantial. 83,000. we found jobs that paid 140,000 in this. so this is all managing the infrastructure of a shipping that happens around the country. >> next up, installers and repairers. do you need to go to a trade school for these jobs? >> a lot of these are going to require on the job training or require, yes, trade schools. but again, you don't need that
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college degree. that's where the big money can come in. this is escalator repair. if you can actually install an escalator in a mall, that's a $78,000 a year job on average. if you can do power lines, 64 grand. this is a job section of the country that's going to be growing 24% growth in the next ten years for these types of jobs. you wouldn't think of them, but maybe you should, especially in today's environment. >> this is kind of glamorous, detectives and criminal investigators. >> wouldn't it be fun? you get to get paid for super stalking. detectives, crinal investigator, 76,000 up to 125,000 a year. about 2% growth as well. then there is even this one i think you would like. commercial pilot. this is not an airline pilot. this is being a tour operator. helicopter pilot. nonscheduled air schedule.
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we're thinking of people that -- >> i'll take a helicopter there. >> i'm going to take the helicopter today. that kind of stuff. finally, transportation inspectors. this is just cargo. you're basically inspecting cargo. security clearances, checks. look, most of these guys and gals do have college degrees, but 40% of other types of transportation inspection, i think railroads, don't need college degrees. you can make up to 112,000 on the high end. >> think outside of the box if you're not somebody who can pay for college or wants to pay for college. where can we go for information? >> i'm going to put everything up at casone exchange.com. >> perfect. thanks so much. 56 minutes after the hour on tuesday. coming up, royalty riding the rails. why prince william and kate are taking the train. ♪
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good morning. today is tuesday, the 2nd of september, 2014. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck.: a fox news alert. president obama has been getting daily briefings detailing isis for more than a year and still the white house has no plan to address it. >> that's big. meanwhile, another flight diverted midair over leg room. >> this woman was sitting next to me knitting actually, reclining her seat back. the woman behind her started screaming and swearing. >> to recline or not to recline? that is the question. right. let's just move on. this is now the most wanted wedding dress in the world. take a look.
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angelina jolie's wedding pictures revealed. it's white and she had a veil. mornings are better with friends. >> a fox news alert. a former pentagon official just confirmed to fox news that president obama has been getting specific intelligence reports on isis for at least a year before their rise in iraq. and says there could have been no misinterpreting the danger. let's go right to peter doocy live at the desk in washington. tell us what you know. >> reporter: you're right. the white house says they are still formulating a strategy for dealing with isis militants abroad, but their rise shouldn't be much of a surprise for the president because the former pentagon official has confirmed to fox news the president's daily brief is classified update on all the intelligence u.s.
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government feels important enough to share with the commander in chief has featured granular detail about isis for at least a year. this former pentagon official also tells us the intelligence about isis has been strong for months and at the conclusion drawn by anybody who saw it should have been that the situation with isis was getting bad. president obama apparently likes to read it with all this intelligence on his own, whereas previous presidents have been briefed by experts on its content. later today he'll head for europe and this week the white house says the president will huddle with western allies to talk about what to do about the increasingly dangerous terrorist group, isis. back to you in new york. >> wow. that's pretty extraordinary. thanks a lot. so listen, we knew about the growth of isis, we knew when fallujah fell and mosul fell. now we know the president got daily briefings. according to the same report, the former pentagon official who
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has gotten very good source, they say that traditionally his predecessors would come back after getting documents like this with a series of questions having briefed him. but the cot back with further questions or tasking saying can you develop this more or develop this more? as to describe the frequency, the official says not generally. >> the other thing, the time line doesn't make sense on this. if it's been a full year, remember when those j.v. comments that the president can't get away from now? that happened in january. that was well into the time period that he was apparently getting these briefings daily about how dangerous these isis butchers were from the pentagon. the other thing on this is the huge divide that we're seeing between the white house and the pentagon. it seems like the pentagon is getting to the point where they've had enough. >> they're realistic and it's the white house throwing everybody under the bus. also according to katherine herrage's report, the official said some of the intel was so
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good, it was described as exquisite when the president drew a red line on chemical weapons used in syria in 2012. so what's curious is the president has known all about the rising tide of isis for over a year and chose not to act. extraordinarily on thursday, the president said we didn't have a plan. he's known about it and yet we didn't have a plan. the prime minister of great britain, mr. cameron, however, does have a plan. what they're going to do is they've already ratcheted up the terror level in great britain. plus anybody who comes back after spending time abroad, they're actually going to seize their passports. here he is. listen to this. >> all european countries are taking necessary steps to tackle this problem of radicalization. we should be clear about the root cause of this threat. a poisonous ideology of islamic extremism which believes in august the most brutal forms of
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terrorist to force people to accept a warped world view and to live in a medieval state. we need a tough, intelligent, patient and comprehensive approach to defeat the terrorist threat at its source. we must use all the resources at our disposal, our aid, diplomacy and our military. >> what would seem is a classic push back in our government which doesn't help anyone because when the president came out and said there is no plan, he's insulting the defense department who essentially says what do you mean? you haven't signed off on a plan. you could have said we're considering a series of plans and decide which one is best as opposed to we have no plan, or that we didn't know about this group. that makes the intelligence officials look bad. so they're not in it for the money. the defense department is not making a killing. they're saying, wait a second, you're hurting my credibility by saying the things you're saying and the way you're saying it. so now we're saying classic push back through undisclosed sources. gary burnstein says i don't care
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who is right or wrong. there is things we could be doing right now and have to be doing right now to get other people involved. listen. >> the white house needs to get off of the -- needs to get the president off the lynx, get together. they've got to start calling people. they got to put a plan together. but they are so -- they seem so unprepared and unwilling to confront isis. they're looking for someone else to do this. they're a new group but they're planning now. they've got capacity. they've got a willingness to attack us. the longer we wait, the greater the danger is. >> he went on to say we've got to form a coalition and they're willing, believe it or not, australia, french, the british are all in. saudi arabia's king came out and said this is a griff threat that will hit europe. two months later it will hit the u.s. you got jordan worried about their utter existence, let alone our enemies who are concerned, like iran. >> this goes back to 2012 when
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the president of the united states in the argument keep me as president rather than mitt romney, he has decimated al-qaeda. you don't have to worry about terror around the world that. was not true. then he said the thing about j.v., that's come back to haunt him. now he calls it a cancer. the narrative from the political people at the white house simply has not been accurate and now this morning we're learning that the white house knew more than a year ago that isis was growing, would be a threat to the united states, and here we are without a plan. >> which it makes a lot of sense why we heard from diane feinstein over the weekend saying the president is too cautious and has been with isis and sounds like for a year. >> i want to make sure he's reading it. because the president usually gets briefed, someone telling him from the c.i.a., like michael hayden what's going on of the evidently the president said leave the document. i'll read it. and he never had follow-up questions. was he reading it? >> that's a great question. remember before 9-11, the presidential daily briefing
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apparently there was some passage talking about the rise of osama bin laden and al-qaeda? so they went back and they pinned that on the george bush administration saying it was right there in it. did he read it? we don't know if this president has read it. >> you would hope so! everybody is talking about it. we're talking about it. >> let us know what you think about these latest developments. first, ainsley earhart has a look at what else is making headlines. >> thank you so much. we start with this. fox news alert, a massive manhunt underway now for 17 juvenile inmates who escaped a detention center in tennessee. officials at the wood land hills youth detention center say 32 teen-agers ranging in ages 14 to 19 broke free by crawling under that fence. the escape happened during the shift change. 15 were caught near the facility. the rest of them are still on the loose today. overnight, two midair emergencies. first the front window shield of a plane packed with people shatters. look at that.
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the american airlines flight had just taken off from los angeles when the glass cracked. the pilot immediately turned the plane around. it's still unclear what caused the windshield to smart -- shooter. then a delta flight diverted in another case of air rage over leg room. witnesses say the plane was heading from new york down to florida when a passenger tried to recline her seat. the woman sitting behind her was mad because she was trying to sleep on her table. the two got into a heated argument. one woman insisted on getting off the plane, forcing it to land in jacksonville where she was escorted off. >> she said, i don't care about the consequences. put this plane down now. >> this is the third clash over reclining seats in recent weeks. just last week during a flight from miami to paris, a french national was arrested by air marshals. the other was on a flight from
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newark to denver when a passenger used a controversial knee defender. today doctors expect to find out the extent of brain damage joan rivers suffered as they take her out of that medically induced coma. as a result, producers canceled the taping of her e show, "place. she was hospitalized last week after she stopped breathing during a procedure. even the royals ride the rails. check out kate and prince william as they were trying to blend in with the crowd at the train station in london. they didn't bring prince george with them, but another member of their family, as you can see down on the ground. their dog. they were taking the train home after a quick trip out to the country. those are some of your headline headlines. >> always need to save money. >> i was asking, i got caught asking during that sound bite, can you just say i want to get off the plane and the plane will just stop and land in jacksonville? >> no! >> i wouldn't think so. >> only in a medical emergency. >> i would think so. so i don't know why they allowed
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it. >> apparently they thought she was troubled and put it down and locked her up. thank you. >> thank you. coming up on this program, their son died when his military chopper was shot down by terrorists in afghanistan. this morning they're calling for president obama's resignation. why? they'll tell brian next. and a brand-new car about to hit the market can tell you if you're driving distracted. and guess who wants the information? the insurance company. is that legal? ♪ ♪ fact. every time you take advil you're taking the medicine doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicine in aleve or tylenol. the medicine in advil is the number one doctor recommendation for joint pain. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil
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fox news alert. fox news is confirming president obama has received daily briefings on the growing threat from isis for more than a year. yes, today despite repeated warnings, the white house still has no plan. that news especially upsetting to our next guest. the parents of navy seal who was killed in action, they think our commander in chief should resign, writing this, lack of leadership has left a gaping hole not only in american security, but the security of the entire globe. joining us with the parents of aaron vaughn, a seal team six member killed in action in 2011, all chronicled in their book
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called "betrayed." welcome back again. thanks for joining us. what prompted you, billy, to put this in writing? >> well, many things. your report there at the top of the hour is a perfect example, brian. ever since president obama has been in office, our national security has gotten worse and worse and worse. our allies are not contacting us anymore. they're doing attacks on their own. they're doing operations on their own. nobody respects us. the president's not home. i think it's simple for all the world to see. >> well, that is one way to look at it. other people watching at home say wouldn't it keep people like aaron safe because the president is not throwing them into war, into battle. he's not putting troops on the ground. how do you feel about that? >> you know, the thing that we've always believed as americans is that if you take our sons and daughters to war,
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your ultimate goal should be victory. that has never been the goal of this administration. billy and i are fed up with watching families suffer the same thing that we've suffered, losing our only son at the hands of an administration and frankly senior military leaders who do not care about the boots on the ground, who care more about political positioning than the human cost of our sons and daughters being slaughtered on the battlefield with rules of engagement to favor their enemies. >> what's been the reaction to you putting this in writing? you guys putting this in writing and coming forward as the parents of a slain navy seal? >> well, i tell you, it's been very positive. there have been tons and tons of comments back on the internet and facebook and stuff. it's been positive. and listen, we have to do this. aaron's family has paid too big a price for karen and i to sit back and be silent and watch what is going on in our republic. right now today isis is a
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threat. russia is a threat. china is a threat. but i will tell you today the greatest security threat the united states of america faces resides at 1600 pennsylvania avenue in washington, d.c. by this president not having his head in the game. >> brian, can i add something to that? >> sure. >> the truth is this is not a republican or democratic issue. this is an american issue. billy and i would not care what party occupied the white house. the truth is we have to start behaving as a nation and our leaders have to start behaving in a way that they prove to us that the next election cycle is not their only goal. at winning the next election cycle, staying in power. we are looking for leaders who care about the security and prosperity of this country. stop playing political games with our nation. >> and the next big thing for the president would be ending afghanistan the right way. will he leave a residual force
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and learn from what happened in iraq? that directly affects you and your family 'cause that's where aaron lost his life. thanks so much for coming forward, telling your story. >> thank you, brian. 19 minutes after the hour. coming up, feminists say they're fighting to stop a war on women. but these ladies say those liberals are actually dragging women by the hair back into caves? you got to hear their argument. and wait 'til you see what this lioness does after getting out of her cage. ♪ ♪ (vo) get ready!
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quick entertainment headlines. forget visa las vegas for miranda lambert and blake shelton. the couple turned down a $1 million offer to perform three shows at caesar's palace. it was reportedly not enough money. i hear you. and carrie underwood expecting her first child with her husband. his name is mike fisher, plays hockey. on twitter she posted this photo of her two dogs wearing t-shirts that say, i'm going to be a big brother and a big sister. no reference to hockey. and we've got your first look at angelina jolie on her we had taking to brad pitt. her simple gown featured a twist. she had drawings by her six children sewn on to it. that's the advantage of waiting to get married 'til after you have kids. anna? >> thanks. 23 minutes after the hour. lot of ladies on the couch. feminists claim they help empower women, but are they
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suppressing them? our next guests say yes. it's one of many conservative stereotypes they're crushing in the book "what women really want." ann marie, morgan and dr. gina join us now. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> nice to be here. >> what a lovely cover you have there. >> thank you. >> that was me. my aunt actually looked at this and she looked at me and said, which one of you is supposed to -- >> you hear all the time that executive women are intolerant. in this book, you have a new definition. >> yes. okay. they claim they're feminists. but what they actually are, they are sexualists. it has nothing to do with empowering women anymore. we earned the right to vote. we had equality in the workplace. if we don't, we can fight that on a one on one basis, but everything they're about now is kind of about from the head down. it has nothing to do with women's brains or their hearts. >> right. so morgan, would you say the left is tolerant as long as you
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agree with them 100%? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. i mean, we're getting to a point now where conservative women are afraid to speak out on anything. for instance, i talked to a lot of mothers about the common core issue. and they're a little bit afraid. they're a little hesitant to go in and talk to their school boards because they know they're going to get shouted down, possibly arrested like that father did just by asking questions. so there is no tolerance on their side unless you agree with them. >> you have a unique perspective. you used to be a democrat and switched parties. >> so did ann marie. which i was a kid, of course, i worked for bobby kennedy way back in the day. of course, growing up in hollywood like i did, that's all i knew. i mean, i've been in the business since 1956 work. as a child actor. and that's all it is. it was liberal hollywood. i saw it get more and more and more liberal and push an agenda and our culture started to
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deteriorate. >> we have seen very strong women, beyonce and sofia vergara get very different receptions from hollywood. when sofia vergara standing up there and everybody clapping for her, she is a hot woman. >> oh, beautiful. >> people saying she was sexualizing herself. what do you think about that? >> well, this is something that we talk about in our book. women don't want to be object feed. what the feminist movement has successfully done is really sexualized women instead of helping them. we're here with a new brand of feminism saying drop the shackles of the old feminism. it's time for women who really want to be women, who want to be feminine, who want to be what god designed them to be. we are here to say that it's time for that era. if you take the example of those two women side by side and you realize one was fully clothed. she was not being objectified.
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hollywood wasn't crazy over that. >> she definitely had more clothes on. but beyonce's argument for being the way she is is it's okay for women to be sexual beings like men are. what do you think about that? >> what they've done, they claim we put women back into the 50s where women stayed home and took care of their children and their families. i say that what they're doing, they are like cave women waiting for cave men to bonk them on the head and drag them into the caves by the hair. that's who they are. they're the ones putting us back into the stone ages. >> is there really a problem for women who are well educated, maybe even have a law degree, to stay at home with the kids? is that something where they want to have the access to be able to do that? >> yes. women do. and they want less government in their lives. they want to make their own decisions. they want freedom to choose for their children, their families. that's what women really want. and they also want real men. we love real men. >> love them. >> absolutely love real men.
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>> absolutely. we absolutely love real men. >> stop shaving, men! >> we want no more politicizing our bodies and what happens in our bedrooms. that's all that the feminist movement has successfully done and we are here to battle back and say we know what women really want because we've talked to thousands of women across the country and that's what the book is about. >> here is the book "what women really want." thank you so much. >> thank you. coming up on "fox & friends," schools barely started a week ago and already students are fed up with what the government is serving. now students fighting the feds to bring back the pizza and french fries. and the f.b.i. on the case after a massive hack attack leaks nude photographs of hollywood's hottest stars. now one comedian under fire for telling celebrities to keep their clothes on. is he right? your e-mails pouring in on this
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♪ ♪ >> it's your shot of the morning. your ultrasound shot of the morning. this baby hasn't been born yet, but it's already a viral sensation looking like fonzie, giving a thumbs up to the doctor in his ultrasound. mom and dad say they're expecting twins in january. they'll find out the sex of the babies soon. >> either the fonz or a politician, right?
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>> one fonzie and one potsy. >> that would be fantastic. not many people have named their kids potsy since "happy days" went off the air. >> maybe in colorado. >> this was a lot more of entertainment photograph than what the f.b.i. is investigating right now. over 100 celebrities had their iclouds apparently hacked into with some racy photographs, including kate upton and jennifer lawrence. rickey gervais said, you no he what? maybe celebrities make it harder for hackers to get nude pictures by not putting nude pictures of yourself on your computer. so basically saying, it's your own problem. don't take the picture in the first place, you won't be faced with this problem and he's been getting all kinds of backlash. >> absolutely. to the point where he wound up deleting the tweet. we asked you what you thought. curt said on facebook, if the celebrities themselves hadn't started talking about their outrage, most of the world would not have known about this joke
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of a controversy. it's almost like they want the publicity. hey, wait a minute. good point. >> yeah. that's a good point. i don't understand why the f.b.i. has to investigate celebrities pictures and not ours. another says if they were stored on lois lerner's hard drive, no one would ever have seen them. >> amen. >> denise said, wonder if there would be outrage if the pictures were of sarah palin's family. it would be joked about on all main stream media stations. f.b.i. investigates, ain't happening. >> remember when her e-mail was hacked and people thought it was a big joke because it was sarah palin? eventually they caught the kid and he got in big trouble, as well people should when they hack into people's accounts. >> which makes you believe we have to have strong passwords. >> or don't ever use social media. i sense social media is going the other direction. >> maybe. you would be the one thinking like that, considering everything seems to be exploding. maybe the message is don't take
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naked pictures of yourself. just stop. >> there is this thing called a mirror. if you want to see yourself naked, look in the mirror. >> tonight take a picture of yourself naked in the mirror. >> is there a lot of that? >> no, i want to be clear. look in the mirror, don't take a picture. >> exactly. >> now ainsley earhart with a look at the headlines. >> i'm not touching that subject. school is now back in session, right? and with barely a week under their belt, hungry high schoolers are already fed up with what's being served for lunch. they claim they're being starved by government mandates requiring smaller portions of healthier food. one south carolina student has started a petition to bring back the pizza and bring back french fries. madeline taylor says it's not about being picky, but wanting a hot meal that tastes good so students can stay focused throughout the school day. >> it's not that, you know, that
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we're not happy with the choices that we're getting. it's the way that it's being served and prepared. it's making students not want to eat at all. so food is just getting thrown away and money is being wasted. >> 600 people have signed her petition so far. frantic passengers on a florida greyhound bus calling police to report their driver was drunk. look at that. they suspected he had been drinking, clearly he was -- by the way he was driving. then he fell asleep at the wheel. they say he was swerving in and out of other lanes for more than 30 miles before finally being pulled over. he was eventually arrested after failing, as you can see, that sobriety test. and for those of you who can't keep your eyes on the road, general motors has a new fix for you. gm is going to launch the car, the first car in the world to detect distracted drivers. how does this work? a camera inside your car will measure your head and eye movement to determine where you're looking. if your eyes are not on the
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road, for instance, if you're looking down on your phone, then you're going to get an alert. this new technology is raising privacy concerns. insurance companies already want the information so that they can adjust premiums according to the driver's use of their car. a heart stopping scene as a lion jumps on a man in africa. would you let a lion out of its cage? this overwhited lioness, look at that, pounces on the man as he opens the gate to that compound. but this is why. it turns out that guy raised the lioness from birth at the wildlife park. apparently the lion remembered him. the preserve specializes in saving lions and other big cats by capturing the animals that could be killed by the farmers proceed ticketing their livestock. those are your headlines. >> what if you're not the person who raised it? >> you could be in trouble. don't open the door.
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>> anyone that watched "born free" would expect that lion to remember you. >> if you watch this program five years ago, you know elsa was reunited with the people who let her go. remember that part? >> i remember that. >> then we had him on our show. >> i remember "born free" and brian's song" tame. a lot of people were crying. >> for a look at what's make weather news. >> yep. extreme weather. trees and power lines falling to the ground after a storm slammed through nebraska, trapping some people in their homes, as you can see. and in massachusetts, residents still stunned after a tornado touched down in massachusetts destroying cars and homes. there has been some crazy weather through portions of the northeast. maria molina, especially if you were watching the u.s. open a couple days ago, it was torrential. >> yeah, it's been a couple of crazy days. sun is when the tornado happened in massachusetts and the delay that happened at the u.s. open that you just mentioned.
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and yesterday across michigan, we had two confirmed tornadoes out there and multiple reports of tornadoes across parts of the plains. that storm system is on the move and today we could be looking at severe weather from parts of kentucky, up into upstate new york. the main concern is going to be damaging winds and large hail. we don't really have that here in place where that elevated tornado risk is in place. however, any storm that starts to rotate could potentially produce a tornado. temperatures ahead of the storm, very, very warm. in the 90s from new york city to parts of texas. factor in the humidity and it will feel hotter than what the thermometer reads. in the tropics, tropical storm dolly. high pressure system in place across the gulf and southwestern united states. that will help steer dolly toward mexico. southern parts of texas are still going to deal with areas of heavy rain and rip currents along the coast. let's head back inside. >> all right. maria molina, thank you very much. coming up on the program, teachers in one school district packing heat and they want everybody to know about it. but how do parents feel about
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now to a fox news alert. a massive manhunt underway for 17 missing inmates. late last night, the teen-agers escaped a youth detention center in tennessee. wztv reporter samantha singer live outside the detention center. did they climb under a fence? was it that simple? >> reporter: yes, it was a weak part of the fence. that's what we're told. 32 total teenage felons. they have to have at least three felons to be here. it happened last night. as of right now, they're still looking for 17 of them. heavy it several metro police officers, tennessee highway patrol, department of children services employees, a chopper scanning the area. we've been here for several hours this morning and still 17 on the loose. this is not the first time it's happened. we've had several escapes here and just recently an attempt in
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may and at that point, they did up the security enhancements here, but unfortunately, they had a large, large breakout. still 17 of those teens considered dangerous are on the loose and live here in nashville, samantha singer, fox 17 this morning. >> wow. thanks a lot. not too good. we'll track that story. steve has got something else. what's happening? >> thank you very much. controversy with gun activists across the country. a texas school district warning everybody who steps on their campus that their staff is armed and it will use whatever force is necessary to protect its students. that's the actual sign outside the school. so how do parents feel about that? lacey has two daughters in that elementary school, joins us live today from the beautiful city of dallas, texas. good morning. >> good morning. >> so you've got two kids, one in first grade, one in second grade. they started last week. this is something that -- every
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parent worries about their children's safety at school. but when you saw that sign at the end of last year, what did you think? >> you know, teachers and administrators, they care so much about the future of the kids that they teach and i had no doubt that they would stand in the line of fire to protect one of their students. but most of them have families of their own that they go home to each night and i feel if someone crops into their classroom and threatens their lives or the life of their students, i feel they have a right to protect themselves and deserve that. >> we've got a quotation for you from the executive director to stop gun violence. he says, exponentially, more schools have said thanks, but no thanks. we'd rather not have guns on school property. their response is let teachers teach and let law enforcement officers just do their jobs. what do you say about that? >> you know, to anybody opposed to it, i guess i would just ask should your child ever be in
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such a horrible situation as a shooter in their school, would you be okay with it taking five, maybe ten minutes before law enforcement could arrive? i've heard most of these school shootings are over with in three to five minutes. by that time the damage is done. >> you know what? you have just made a point that was echoed last week on this program. listen to greg corker, former special operations vet and founder of a program on "fox & friends" last week talking about how time is of the essence when somebody on a campus has got a gun. >> four numbers that come to mind. so 30 seconds, if i can show them where we can slow that person down for 30 seconds, they're going to move to the next breach point. two seconds, a properly trained individual can draw and shoot in two seconds. five minutes, most of these are over in five minutes. and ten minutes is about the average for our law enforcement response time to any incident.
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>> that's right. lacey, that's the worry. everybody trusts their police officers as soon as they're on location. but unfortunately, it takes a little while before they actually get there. in the meantime, who knows what could happen? >> absolutely. we use guns to protect our homes. we use guns to protect our money and banks. so why shouldn't we use them to protect our children? >> you completely trust the teachers and staff members who are going to have the guns on your kids' campus? >> absolutely. i do. i know that they've all gone through psychological evaluation s, extensive training. i do. >> that's good news. tracy joining us, she's got kids in the argyle school district. she joins us from dallas. thank you very much. >> thank you. 12 minutes before the top of the hour. coming up, her patriotic mission, a glowing success. ♪ o say can you see by the
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dawn's early light ♪ >> the woman who set out to sing the national anthem in all 50 states just pulled it off. why did she do it? she's live with us again next. first let's check in with bill hemmer for a preview of what happens on his show in 12 minute. >> what the president was told about the isis threat a year ago. information on that that's breaking this morning. what putin is saying about what might be in ukraine. three americans held in north korea are seen and heard. what this might tell us. what if your car can know exactly when you're not watching the road? like that? join martha and me in ten minutes. see you at the top of the hour
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she made a promise earlier this year right here on "fox & friends" to sing the national anthem in all 50 states and this morning jeanine is back because she has just completed that mission. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you joined us last in april. >> yes. >> you were halfway through. >> yeah. >> i didn't know if you really thought -- >> you didn't? >> i didn't know if you would or not. do you think you would? >> yes. >> why? >> because i was determine. >> 27 states, right? >> yes, i think i was at 27 states when i came. >> what did you notice about our great nation as you got a chance to see every single state? most americans don't get an opportunity to do that. >> two things, number one, i feel like we're all family. we're all different. we have different accents. we look different. we drive different cars. we're all family and we all really, really love all those who serve. the other thing is really america is beautiful. i would drive and i'd be like oh, my gosh, i have to stop like every five feet to take another photo. it's gorgeous. >> you've seen so much. why did you decide this was
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going to be your quest? >> the national anthem turns 200 september 14. and i really felt there needs to be something done to really raise the awareness that there are men and women who give this song meaning and they need to be honored. so i wanted to do that. >> before you sing what is next, what are you doing with your accomplishment? >> i always talk about the brave men and women and i want to do a gift from america to those americans who have given their all and given sacrifices. so i want to invite artists from every genre to record a version of the national anthem that's purely patriotic. it will be downloadable. all the money will be able to go to a specific account in my nonprofit, all the profits will -- since i've gone to all 50 states, i want to identify families of those who have served and also those who are serving that have tangible needs that we can meet. >> that's fan taste -- fantastic. >> go to our web site to figure out how to get ahold of her. >> yes. we need people.
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this morning. quote, mommy, i am ready for first grade. quote, mommy, are you going to get us there on time like daddy would? oh, oh. >> looks like they're eating a healthy meal. >> and good looking chairs there. i need to ask her where she got those. >> pretty kitchen. >> your kids are kind of cute, but i love your chairs. >> i she they got them from "the view". we asked you your comments regarding the woman at the end of our program, lacey, i referred to her incorrectly as tracy. would you feel comfortable with your school -- where the teachers have guns? somebody wrote back, if i had kids in the public school in dallas area, i would like to see that it was attended where the staff was armed. so they do feel comfortable with that there. >> shootings always happen in gun free zones. >> in the after the show show, i
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want you to weigh in. we're going to read some of your comments on whether or not you think celebrities, because they got hacked, does that mean the f.b.i. has to investigate? i ask this question, what about us? i have one second left. now none. bill: good morning on. >> tuesday. a fox news alert. stunning new revelations on how long the fissions have been warning president obama about isis. he was getting briefings on what they were planning for more than a year. good to see you again. it's been some time. martha: sources are telling fox that the information the president received was strong and granular in detail west it came to the news on isis they gave him. they say there is no way to intere

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