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fighting isis militants. >> the announcement from chuck hagel as they announce a third american aid worker has been beheaded by the militant group isis. katherine herridge has more. >> they say it is a departure from the previous propaganda videos. it provide new means about the isis leadership its location and operation. in a statement they provided votos of the his humanitarian work by posting their video. t the british education another who goes by the moniker jihad john says he is going to kill peter kassig and then displays a
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severed head. with mall buildings and farming fields he says they are in a city with religious and historical significance near the turkish border. previous executions were done in the desert. john can't lee a british photographer who has been forced to act as a de facto spokesman. an american aid worker are not held together. the timing is note worthy. the joint chief visited iraq and in the same weekend the british executioner was injured in a recent air strikes. ainsley and heather. >> thank you. isis has one more american in his clutches. his family requested her name not be released. we know she is the same age as kassig and was 22 years old.
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she was taken in august of last year. a nation on edge at any moment a grand jury could announce whether police officer darren wilson will be charged in the deadly shooting of unarmed team of michael brown. ferguson and other cities bracing for violence as wilson is cleared. brand new video showing dozens of protestors blocking major intersections staging what they are calling a die in where they fall to the ground pretending to be shot while others imitate police officers. >> officer wilson claiming self defense in the august 9th shooting saying brown attacked him and when he reached for his gun. >> call it deja cruise the ship just getting over the nor row
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v -- norovirus. after a month long cruise, it is the same ship with the outbreak of the stomach virus back in april. the cruise line response seemed better this time around. >> there were so many workers b wiping down the table and the chairs. the cdc sent in a team for deep cleaning. they are looking at what caused a deadly gas leak. five people were killed when a vow leaked poisonous gas two of the victims were brothers. >> back to business president obama returning to washington to a host of challenges including immigration and the keystone
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pipeline. >> immigration reform happened this year many forecasting an imminent executive action. democratic losses in the mid terms may have changed the playing field. >> this president has a few options in front of him. he can listen to the american people who have just spoken weeks after his policies have been on the ballot. they thought there was positive action on amnesty. he can listen to the american people which would be good. >> the keystone l stone pipeline there was some aimed at helping democratic senator mary landrieu win a runoff election next month. now the president waudz saying he was open to going around congress but is being told there are limits to what he can do. >> getting a comprehensive deal
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of the sort in the senate for example. there are certain things i cannot do. >> have you received the legal advice about what limits you have and what you can do. >> another big deadline staring down the president at the end of this month november 24th the last day to make a nuclear deal with iran. ainsley? >> peter doocy, thank you so much. >> well, he was paid courtesy of stupid american tax dollars he is trying to distance himself from gruber who once had oval office access. what's the president saying? >> a lot about this particular situation, but the white house officials and some leading democrats are trying to distance themselves from jonathan gruber who has made insulting remarks
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about how the obama administration got obamacare passed in the first place. >> proposing that tax america is too stupid. lack of transparency is a huge advantage. call it the stupidity of the american voter or whatever but basically that was critical to getting this passed. >> president obama returning from his trip to asia as he appears to be ready for a battle for republicans. >> the fact that some advisor who never worked on our staff expressed an opinion that i h e completely disagree with in terms of the voters is no reflection on the actual process that was run. we had a year long debate. >> the gruber affair will not go away quietly. the money gruber aedge ledgedly made 9 million on consulting fees on obamacare. they paid the fbi what he calls
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stupid americans. 392,600 dollars from the department of health and human services alone and others towing in more than 400,000 dollars almost per each except minnesota. the problem continues to go on with the gruber affair. >> gruber's comments show what is consistent in washington, d.c. this arrogance of centralized government. >> thank you for going through the numbers for us. that takes us to our look who is talking. harsh words for jonathan gruber even saying he should pay back the money he earned as an advisor. >> i was dumb struck when i heard the comments that are surfacing from an economist known as jonathan gruber who was
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paid 400,000 dollars to help shape the president's healthcare plan. he let us out of the past because of a lack of transparencynd a this is a direct quote, the stupidity of the american people. >> while i favor health insurance i am not wild about the new plan and how it became law either. but here is my question for mr. gruber. if all of this was as bad as you say, why did you take the money you earned as an advisor nor is it too late to give it back. what we have is another example of the sorry state of american politics where people take money for things in which they don't believe and whether it is good for the american people is not even a question. >> let's keep talking about jonathan gruber should he have to pay back the money he got for his obamacare work. log on to the fox and friends facebook page right after the show for a live debate at #keep
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talking. >> the dea has surprise inspections atlanta least three nfl games medical staff with the san francisco bucks and 49ers and seattle seahawks steps for illegal prescription drugs. they are not targeting specific teams it is an investigation into former player's claims the team miss handled prescription drugs. >> peterson could learn his fate by the end of the day. they are scheduled to meet with the nfl today. they need to determine what if any punishment he should get for whipping his 4-year-old son with a tree branch. >> nascar crowned the new sprint cup champ. >> he is going to do it, he's going to win the race california's kevin harvok does it. >> he beats out ryan new man by half a second seizing the championship at the echo boost
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400. it is harvick's first print cup final. >> cold, millions feeling the freeze from the texas panhandle and to the east coast. >> temperatures could dip 20-30 degrees below average. maria molina is tracking it on the weather center. >> looking at another arctic blast across the lower 48. the windchill temperatures are frigid out there. 8 degrees below zero in minneapolis. 3 below in chicago over in rapid city about 6 degrees below zero. high temperatures are going to remain below average. you are only going to be in the teens in far go 20's in chicago. by tomorrow the cold air continues to move eastward. some of these highs across parts of the southeast united states are well below average especially for this time of year. you are seeing highs only in the mid 30's in atlanta.
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39 degrees for the high temperature in the city of rally, north carolina. >> western parts of kentucky and another batch of moisture with cold air across portions of new england. get to see areas of heavy snow to the north of the city of albany. it will be a slow commute for many americans in new england parts of the ohio river valley. >> thank you maria. >> the time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up it's a view people can't seem to resist. a tourist climbing up the brooklyn bridge all for a picture. we are live with the nypd and what they are saying about the latest breech. >> want food stamps get a job. the state saying it's a benefit
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you can see a massive black crowd rising up from the crash site as shocked residents are running toward the scene with buckets of water trying to put out the flames. the plane was heading from amsterdam to malaysia on july 17th when it was shot down by pro russian rebels. all on the plane were killed. >> the 20th hijacker from the september 11th attack has more to say. the zacchaeus mousoi claims the saudi government paid for flying lessons for the 19 other hijackers and also wants to testify in lawsuits by terrorism victims based on lawsuits against him. >> brand new security concerns at the brooklyn bridge after yet another tourist climbs it to take a picture. that man is set to face a judge wnyw reporter is live for us in
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brooklyn with the latest. what is going on with all of the people wanting to climb the bridge sfl oo? >> what is it about this bridge? good morning everyone. the man arrested yesterday a 23-year-old french man who is an avid photographer and he was busted while trying to climb the brooklyn bridge. this happened yesterday at 12:30 in the afternoon. they caught him as he was on one of the cables of the brooklyn side of the bridge. when they were able to coax him down he said he worked for a french news agency but wasn't able to show any press credentials. this is the third time since july that we have seen this sort of incident on the bridge. back in july german performance artists swapped out the american flags for white flags. back in august we saw a russian tourist attempt to take photos as well. the nypd doing a top to bottom
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over hall of the bridge. that's the latest from brooklyn this morning. heather and ainsley back to both of you. >> all right teresa. thank you. it is time to brew on this. stricter rules for indiana's food stamp program are coming. social services will now require at least 20 hours of work a week for people who want to receive benefits. they think up to 65,000 food stampers may be cut off when the new rules go into effect next year. the state unemployment office says the program isn't ready for such an influx of job seekers. what do you think about this? is it a good idea send your comments to us on facebook, twitter or send us an e-mail at "fox friendsfirst@foxnews.com. it is 18 after the hour. coming up, image seeing this in your front yard a huge sink hole and it is growing. why this keeps happening in a
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more than five screenings which includes a health check interview and 21 damon toring period. martin salia the american surgeon sick with ebola remains in extremely critical condition. he is being treated at a pie owe conta -- bio containment unit in nebraska. he was infected while working in west africa. the see era -- sierra leone native is married to a woman who lives in maryland with her two young children. >> now neighbors dealing with a third sink hole in less than a week. neighboring holding their breath as the new depression is growing. it already swallowed up a car. they are looking at what is causing the problem. less than a mile away from it the other two that opened up last week. >> it could be closed in the entire season.
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he was forced to shut down because of a problem with the rink's refrigeration system. the youth and adult hockey leagues use it leaving all to look for a new place to skate. >> that's a shame. i was just over there a couple weeks ago. >> facebook wants to be a part of your workday. loren s lauren simonetti here with the company's new move. >> good morning, lauren. >> your office may try to keep you off facebook right now. you may have a genuine work related reason to log off in the future. they are looking at facebook at work allowing this em to connect with professional colleagues. you are eating too much chocolate. i know. i am. i don't know about you. it is a warning from cho major chocolate producers.
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it's the reason cocoa prices are up more than 60 percent in the past two years. demand from china is already limited because of dry weather and fungus disease as well as coffee producing regions. dumb and dumber to came in at number one. the comedy debuted almost 20-years after the original. that was after hero stick who brought in $60 million. >> over 29 millions gone girl rounded out the top 5. stock futures this morning. they are down across the board. responding to news out of japan the world's third biggest economy now in recession. >> loren, like the red jacket by the way. >> thank you very much. >> to find lauren on the fox business network log on to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> the problems persist.
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back to business. president obama returns to washington for potentially strikes over immigration and the pipeline. >> big news from the vatican overnight about the pope. his first visit to the u.s. where he is headed and when. >> and chivalry appears to be dead at least at one football stadium. the player in the stands having fans throwing the penalty flag.
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"fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning to you. thank you for starting your day on fox and friends first. i am ainsley earhardt. >> president obama back to business today facing big challenges in washington. >> he is gearing up for fights over immigration and the keystone pipeline project. >> doug luzader is live on what is expected this week. >> those are the two big issues. one is by the president and another by congress venlt he has an executive order that could come out this week bypassing congress. critics say he is over stepping his legal authority. >> would you tell us what the limits are?
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>> no. >> i think he is being political and cynical. he had opportunity to do things when he had complete democratic control promised to have a bill within 100 days didn't do any of those things said he would act this year put it off because of political reasons. it has been a political reason rather than being solved from my view from the president's standpoint. >> congress can flex its muscles as well. this has everything to do with the louisiana senate race and congress offers the bipartisan approval and they are already hinting at a visa. >> we are going to be following this a big week ahead.
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showing dozens of protestors they are falling to the ground pretending to be shot while others imitate police officers. >> brown attacked in the reach for his gun. the teenager had his hands up in surrender. >> the first time since the death of hostage peter kassig he is heartbroken by his son's killing. but they are incredibly proud of him. kassig's final moments. did he disagree to read the
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islamic speech. they didn't show the moments he was murdered. some suggest he refused to deny the demands and he would not read a speech condemning the west. president obama condemning the isis beheading. former massachusetts governor and presidential nominee mitt romney says the president is wrong to rule out u.s. ground troops in iraq to call out isis. >> no one wants to take it off the table. i don't think you say we are going to destroy isis. when the president says isis a a cancer and it must be eliminated he is right. but you don't say, we are only going to use the following tools to do so you say we are going to do whatever it takes. hopefully we will be able to do that with other people's troops but if it takes our own troops you don't take that as a source of our strength from the
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battlefield. >> owe oo jo jonathan gruber, t president says wasn't a part of his staff. >> white house officials and leading democrats are distancing themselves from jonathan gruber who made predump tive remarks and saying obama used the white house to get obamacare passed. >> america is too stupid to understand the difference. >> lack of transparency is a huge advantage. call it the stupidity of the american voter or whatever, basically that was critical to get it passed. >> making matters worse he got paid $5.99 million and tax payer dollars i should say money out of our own pockets stupid
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americans hefty checks from four states and one totalling 392,000 dollars from the department of health. she is distancing herself from gruber. >> since i have been in the department one of these things i focus on is transparency. all of the numbers come out whether they are good or bad. >> gruber's comments are giving the president's critics ammunition. >> gruber's comments shows what is consistent in washington, d.c. is the arrogance of this centralized government. they create the policy and impose the policy states exist only to carry out their wishes from the central government. >> the white house wants this problem to go away. gruber, well those comments simply won't go away because it is difficult for the white house to shake it off. >> ainsley. he got a lot of money. nearly $5.9 million. i wonder if he is stupid enough
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to give it back to the american people that he calls stupid. >> some people are saying that would be smart for him to give it back. thanks kelly. let's keep talking about jonathan gruber should he have to pay back the government for his role in obamacare. head to the facebook page to weigh on this it's #keep talking. >> they persist our nation's heros waiting far too long for healthcare. data shows 10 percent of all va patients are waiting a month or more for treatment. the longest wait jacksonville florida that's where it takes 77 days for a new patient to get an appointment. in many cases patients who are being seen sooner are getting care from private donors. >> the earthquake disaster getting closer to u.s. shores. it is about 100 miles off the california coastline. the radioactive activity found it is minimal not considered
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hazardous to humans or marine life. this is the second time they have been sickened by the cruz line. the cdc sending out a team to california to perform a deep cleaning. the dea doing surprise inspections at the nfl game tuesday. staff for the buccaneers 49ers and seahawks were all raided. the da says they were not targeting specific teams and more may be checked venlt it is part of an investigation against former player's claims that the team miss handled prescription drugs. no arrests were made. >> sunday night football with tom brady and the patriots. it is the ground game.
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jonas gray going 199 yards with four touchdowns. that's a franchise record. patriots win 42 to 20. talk about a low light. the a fan snatches a game ball away from a bengals fan in new orleans. you can see the player tries tossing the ball to the cincinnati fan while she begs for the saints fan to give it up but he's not having it. saints organization eventually gave her another ball. >> wow. >> dangerous driving conditions in oklahoma city showing the driver of a pickup truck losing control of the icy roads and sliding off the highway. >> snow and freezing temperatures are a concern for millions of americans across the country. molina molina tracking it in the weather center. >> we saw snow grow over oklahoma city and kansas and through the midwest.
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we have cold air that moved southward through canada and the northern plains. it feels like 8 below zero in minneapolis 3 below in the city of chicago. that cold air is going to spread eastward. today we are looking good across portions of the southeast. looking at highs in the upper 60's in places like raleigh. by tomorrow you have not going to make it out of the 30's across parts of north carolina. early this morning looking at snow across parts of the ohio river valley and new england. p on the warm side we have a tornado watch that includes portions of florida and parts of alabama and georgia this morning. be careful out there. heads head back to you. >> breaking overnight the u.s. trip this morning. announcing he will visit philadelphia in september for the 2015 world meeting of families. the trip is also expected to include stops in washington, d.c. and to new york.
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pope frances will be the 4th pontiff to travel our country. >> the time is 20 minutes after the top of the hour. a deadly warning about energy drinks. what every parent needs to know before your child takes a single sip. >> and crosses against the constitution. an atheist cruise fight against the marching band's new tribute.
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>> the state department shuts down after a suspect the hacker attack. the cement breech impacted the e-mail system. this the latest federal agency hit by hackers. the postal service and national weather service announced they were targeted. >> president obama is ready to roll out the green carpet. they will contribute 3 billion
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to the green climate fund. the remarks come from a speech of briz bane they cut emissions by 28 percent. as americans get ready to spend this holiday season, survey finds more people care about paying off their bills. ashley webster from our sister network fox business here now with more on that. >> absolutely. the survey by bank rate.com asked americans to state their top financial priority and the results not what retailers want to hear going into the critical shopping season. 41 percent of americans say their top financial priority is paying off their bills or at least staying current on living expenses. 22 percent sited paying down debt 17 percent it was down from previous years and 10 percent said the top priority was providing financial assistance
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to family members or friends. how nice of them. that number also down from previous years. financial security could be threatened by too many credit cards. they say you should have no more than two personal krezity cards, two. >> you increase the odds of not paying it on time and paying it late could hurt your credit ratings trigger late fees and also result in high penalty interest rates. if you are one of those people who always pay their bills on time good for you having more credit cards could increase your credit score. be careful not to apply for too many credit cards all at once. that's good advice. >> don't run out and do that this mornings in one fal swoell. >> log on to foxbusiness.com/channel finder.
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a brand new warning for parents about energy drinks. more than half of the calls to poison control come from children younger than 6 accidentally consuming energy drinks. stricter warnings need to go on the cans. >> findings go in front of the american heart association later today. >> thanks, ainsley. time for the 5@5:00. cleaning out the pantry for the holidays you may want to hold on to some of the items. listing food staep pells that last longer than you think. dried pasta. experts say it may lose flavor but if it is unopened it is good to eat indefinitely. ed vinegar prevents bacteria to grow. got a lot of salt save it. it is a stone and cannot grow
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mold or bacteria. vanilla because of the high alcohol content it can keep indefinitely. but keep it away from light and heat and do not rerefrigerate it after opening or the extract will be damaged. >> 46 after the top of the hour. what has bono post toning u2's most recent gig. >> why police say this wasn't their only crime. >> what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> looked like a george clooney movie, right? >> i think it happened in one of those. >> good morning to you ladies. coming up back to business the president returns home to the united states to a host of challenges in gearing up for a big fight over immigration and the keystone pipeline with republicans. what can we expect? we have details. what do the latest beheading say
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this week. >> atheists take aim at an arizona high school marching band. mountain view high school under fire for this show honoring u.s. veterans as the freedom from religion violation says the performance -- says the performance violates the separation of powers. a scandal crushing hoop dreams at a new york scal. the mens basketball season canceled at westchester community college. last month the assistant basketball coach was fired accused of faking a transcript for a former player so he could get a scholarship and transfer. school officials say canceling the season allows the players to transfer to other schools without losing aier of eligibility. >> this dog proves he is man's best friend, buddy
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the beagle refusing to let his owner go to the hospital alone. he jumped on the sidestep before the ambulance drove away. he was brought inside the rig. his owner is okay after getting checked out for dizziness. >> loyal little pooch. the time now is 53 minutes after the top of the hour. an army soldier gets his best friend back after more than a year apart. what made the emotional meeting possible. >> should you have to work to get your food stamp ps? one state says yes and your e-mails are coming up on this one. ♪ ♪
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>> three minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house, here's what's happening today. ferguson, missouri and cities across the country bracing for violent protests. a grand jury decision expected any moment on whether officer darn wilson will be indicted in the shooting of michael brown. the nfl set to discuss with adrian peterson what additional punishment he will receive. the department of health and human services distancing itself from jonathan gruber. >> should river pay back the money he earneworking for t?
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head to our facebook page now to join the conversation #keeptalking >> time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. we're going to start with the good. a wounded warrior reunited with his best friend. army specialist grimmet got back from afghanistan and the army gave up his dog for adoption but the new family gave him back. >> a man stole an a.t.m. machine and a big machine used to bust through the wall. >> finally the ugly. how is this for a close call? two pedestrians in russia nearly getting crushed by that van. an s.u.v. slams into the van causing it to slip on to the sidewalk. >> time now for your brew
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on this responses. we told but some new rules in indiana which would require at least a 20-hour work week in order for people to receive food stamps. >> we asked is making people work to get those food stamps a good idea? your comments are pouring in on this topic. steve says this. absolutely. as long as they have no real disability, that would not allow for them to do work. >> martina says i don't think anyone who is able to work should receive any kind of assistance unless they are working or actively seeking work. you should be willing to help yourself before expecting others to help you. >> glenn says i am all in for those who are able as long as there is a way for those that aren't able to still receive assistance. >> karen says it will help eliminate fraud, allowing allowing -- while allowing those who really need it giving themselves worthwhile gaining a skill to some degree.
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>> don't forget to keep talking with us about jonathan gruber. should you have to pay the money back -- should he have to pay the money back for the obamacare hoax? >> "fox & friends" starts now. have a great day. bye. good morning. it is monday, november 17. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. isis beheads another american, this time a former army ranger. is the u.s. finally ready to amp up the fight against the islamic state? we're live in washington with the pentagon's lacest announcement. >> the obamacare hoax is in. the president said his obamacare architect is some advisor who never worked on his staff. so how does he explain this? >> we had a meeting in the oval office with several experts, including myself, on what can we do -- >> not only was he involved, wait until you hear how much that guy right there
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