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morning. good morning. you are watching "fox and fen& first" on this tuesday. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. we are going to get first to this fox news alert. a controversial torture report filled with cia secrets set to be released hours from now. >> rapid response ready as they brace for backlash. chief intelligence correspondent katherine herridge has the latest. >> the program included kalid sheikh mohammed,al beau abizaid as well as the ladies and gentlemened planner of the u.s.s. cole bombing in 2000. they support democratic senator diane fine stein's decision to make the findings public. >> this is a cia that is completely out of control. it is outside of the system of checks and balances of the constitution. they have lied to the white house. they lied to the justice
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department. they lied to congress about what they were doing. >> in an interview aboby the la times they undermine quote societal and constitutional values we are very proud of. anybody who reads this is going to never let this happen again. michael hayden says the report will be tray u.s. allies overseas and make agency officers at risk. >> this report will lead to an espionage service that is timid and friendless. cia officials aren't saying they defend the techniques but the democrat led senate investigation should not be allowed to rewrite history. they pulled thoughts earlier this year the interrogations provided valuable intelligence. >> it led to a capture of other
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detainees. >> they told fox news current cia director john bren nonthreatened to resign if the agency wasn't involved. the senate democrats suggested they didn't go far enough to protect them. katherine herridge, fox news. >> that brings us to look who is talking. carl rove says the cia techniques if question helped keep the american people safe. >> we aren't going to convince the hard lived but we need to remind the american people those not part of the hard lift these techniques worked for a dark moment in our country to keep our country safe. president bush who not have said what he said on this country he was not personal experience we know publically about how one
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example about how the techniques helped us kill osama bin laden. >> the cia report considering the potential backlash is it worth releasing it? log on to the "fox & friends first" facebook page after the show of a live debate. it's #keep talking. >> the ntsb searching for crews where a small plane crashed into a home exploding into a massive fireball. >> all three people on board were killed as well as a mother and two young sons living inside the home outside of washington, d.c. they died from smoke inhalation. the ntsb says it is too early to blame a bird strike. >> the massive fire that
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devastated the entire block of downtown los angeles may be the work of arsonists. the fire spread through the under fire construction building so quickly and it is likely someone set the flames. the fire so powerful it blew out windows from nearby buildings and shut down two freeways. the damage estimated at $10 million. >> protestors take to go the streets and new york clashing with police and shutting down major highways. they share their thoughts on race in america. kelly wright joins us in america. >> the protest over the killing of unarmed black men in ferguson and new york but white police officers are showing no time stopping. they are blocking traffic on both sides of a major interstate others standing or sitting on train tracks forcing trains to stop. in brooklyn new york more protests outside of the berkeley
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center where they were attending an nba game during their high profile visit to america. they make their own protest wearing shirts that said i can't breathe. the last words eric garner was said to be saying before dying. >> i think it's young people and for the most part they are peaceful and organized in a powerful way. i think it is very heartening to me to see it. >> president obama in an interview with the tea says racism is one of the important issues america is facing adding young black boys have problems that must be resolved. america works better with people who are treated fairly. >> we want them to be given the same benefit of the doubt as any other man would or any other boy would be given.
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i want my grandson to be treated like anybody else's grandson. >> i think they should be corrected. >> eric holder national religion gender and sexual orientation. >> president obama and mr. holder are two black men leading this nation. 50 percent of americans are worse during their leadership. >> the student at the center of the story now hiring a lawyer. lack of journalistic integrity after publishing the story without verifying the alleged victim's story. >> how do you publish something without having spoken to any of the fraternity brothers in
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question? it is agenda driven. i will submit this was an agenda driven story and conservatives had gone down the road they have gone down on issues important to them demonizing an entire organization falsely i think they would be all over it. >> the university's president now outlining a series of changes at the school in a letter to parents saying the school is continuing efforts to end campus assaults. they are lifting the suspension of greek life. >> more join the fight in iraq that's on top of u.s. forces advising forces. it is to bowl ter kurdish fighters into taking back the isis grip on northern and western iraq. these newly added troops coming from a coalition of nearly 60 nations. did the obama administration target gun shots to stop banks
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from doing business with them? a bombshell new report says a program called operation choke point used the fdic to encourage banks to make sure illegal businesses don't have the access to u.s. financial system. many republicans say they use it to create hurdles for companies that it doesn't support s.>> the storms had to bring days of heavy wind, rain and snow. it is churning up the coast. >> we are dealing with another another easte -- nor' easter th second in weeks. it will be mainly a raiven vent but interior sections could get a foot or more of snow. the storm is just starting to get its act together. as you can see we are seeing rain across dc up towards
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philadelphia and new york city. then we have the mixture sort of west of the i 95 corridor. interior sections could get a foot or more of snow. look at the rainfall. we have flood warnings from new jersey to maine where we could get several inches of rain and wind. also the potential for 6 to 12, even 18 inches of snow. flood advisories posted among the areas here where we could see several inches of rain. the real story is going to be the wind, 30, 40, 50 miles per hour winds that are going to lirng not only today but for the next 24-48-hours. even if it is a rain event you have flights trying to get in. they are not going to because the winds will be so strong as the storm continues to strengthen as it moves north and eastward. it will really be abowith us wednesday through thursday. you could see a few snowflakes along the i-94 corridor. back to you, heather.
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>> thank you. >> monday night foot laul packers hosting the thousands it was a tale of two havs. they built a huge lead in the first half but they scored 30 points in the second half. it made it interesting but not enough. maybe athletics unveiling specially mazed under armor uniforms for the army navy game. they are inspired the first navy jack that's the flag featuring a rattlesnake and don't tread on me. it is the uniform right down to the glove. >> prince william flying commercial to washington, d.c. another passenger snapping this picture of the royal sitting in first plass. obama in the oval office against the illegal wildlife. he joined his wife kate back in new york for the first nba game.
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the nets versus cavs. >> we would like to introduce the duke and dutches of cambridge. >> after the game they posed for a picture with leb gron james at 10:00 a.m. eastern today will and kate will pay their respects at the 9-11 memorial. they will visit the top of the empire state building. they will attend a charity dinner for the university of anderson the university where they met. >> i love the jersey for prince george. >> an 1 # 1-year-old boy with his first hunting trip with dad. the big buck he got instead. >> they have illegally owned guns. one police plan to infringe on your second amendment right.
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>> welcome back to "fox & friends first". half a million dollars gone in seconds. a team of jewelry dealers robed by a gang of thieves. the crooks tailed the victims for hours as they drove home in the trade show in chicago. the search for the suspect may be tough, though. the rest stop has no surveillance cameras. a real life grinch. this was caught on camera.
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the burglar stealing holiday gifts right from the lobby of an apartment building. people who order their packages on-line say the boxes have been cut open. police say the crimes are becoming more and more common. we have been showing them to you during the holiday season. >> a father and a son in pennsylvania expecting to see deer on their trip. look at this. an atm in an abandoned field. his dad is so proud of his son who wanted to do the right thing. >> he didn't say anything about money or reward. it crossed my mind but we walked away and called the police right away and waited for them. >> no word if the machine thhad any money in it. >> now we know what they mean by a buck, or two. >> this is what your tax pay dollars are going to in denver. >> a self proclaimed atheist and
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socialist professor at metropolitan university forcing his students to recite this so-called new pledge. >> listen up and take a look. i pledge allegiance to and wrap myself in the flag of the united states against anything unamerican and to the republicans for which it stands. two nations under jesus rich against poor with curtailed liberty and justice for all except blacks and homosexuals, women who want abortions, welfare queens, tree you hugger children of illegal immigrants and you if you don't watch your step. >> angeletti says he is doing this to offer another pore perspective on american history? good message or an anti-american message? >> send us your comments on facebook or twitter we will definitely share those later in the show. >> a little boy in new jersey
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reunited with his hero. a oo how are you? >> glen surprising that little 9-year-old. his name is bell lel shareef at the school. he rescued the sick little boy from afghanistan brought him to the u.s. for medical care. they haven't seen each other in more than a year. he is his hero he says. we are going to sit down with them during the 7:00 hour. >> that is what it means to be an american. not the other thing we were reading earlier. >> a disturbing new warning from isis where a radioactive device could be as a nasty nor' easter bears down a trip to the bahamas bears down. we have the bargain for you.
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>> president's obama's executive action should the administration giving terrorists drug smugglers or any one else to come into the country without answering if they have ever committed a crime. people who claim to be victims of a crime can simply apply for a visa even if they are the cripple -- criminals. >> up in arms after the top cop
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introducing a new gun grabbing initiative. they want people to allow police to search their homes for illegal guns. he even likened gun violence to ebola saying quote gun violence is as serious as the ebola virus. we should fight it using the tools we have learned from health providers. critics say the move is an invasion of privacy. >> thanks ainsley. a plane packed with people turned around at new york city's jfk airport over a bag of nuts? it started when a korean air executive served an in-flight snack in a bag rather than on a plate. heather choose oldest daughter of the top executive forced the korean bound flight to taxi back to the terminal to ditch the inep preside ininept employee. >> that's nuts. >> do you want to find the facebook post you made a year ago? is now you can. lauren simonetti is here to
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explain. >> it is updating its search tool with desk top on iphone apps this week. you can search for the photos and videos you were looking for with generic phrases. there is no time limit on how far back facebook search will go. how about this for convenience. they are training for virtual doctor appointments. they don't have to leave the house to get checked out by the doctor. appointments on your phone or computer costs $25 and you can get a subscription for 15 minutes. the service is available in california and michigan. >> how much will he make? 140,000 dollars. running the workshop plus work as industrial engineer would give mr. cringe el about 117,000 dollars. if you add that to his chore as a professional chopper letter
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reader among other things. his salary tripled that of the median income of the homes he delivers presents to. let's show you wall street top futures down a bit. do you futures down after the worst day. >> he deserves every bit of it so he can pay the elves. >> thank you loren. to find the fox business network foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> first up, mexico. you can get half off discounts of air fair hotels and activities. >> montreal you won't beat the cold but air canada is offering low rates. check out montreal when you get a chance. >> it has free activities apparently, cultural events in late february. >> good to know.
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warm-up in the bahamas. check out the web site for deals on voting diving and a whole lot more. >> yellowstone national park you can find lodging breakfast and activities as low as $149 per night. >> for a trip overseas try poland air fair across europe dropped during the winter. >> it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour. from one new york mayor to another. >> what this indicates to me the mayor has a hard time getting past his ideology. >> a tipping debate settled. who to tip this holiday and how much.
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>> it is tuesday december 9th.
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a fox news alert. secrets spilled. we are hours away from a potentially explosive report about cia interrogation tactics. why top military and i tell against leered rs say it puts american lives at risk. >> ready for a capital grill. the obamacare architect who called americans stupid can't keep quiet any more. what's expected when he takes the hot seat today. >> this isn't your mother's vending machine. the new technology that knows who you are and just might reviews to serve you. "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> it is a riny tuesday here in
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new york city still pretty with all of the different decorations out there. >> thank you so much for starting your tuesday with us. first to the fox news alert. many of the secrets will to be released in controversial terror report. at this hour marines across the globe on high alert bracing for backlash. >> doug luzader is live from washington. the early lakes they are coming out what are they saying? >> looks like this is going to happen today bess piet fleas from intelligence officials and also mixed signals coming from the administration. u.s. facilities around the globe and military units are on alert what we believe the report is going to say about the cia accusing agents of torturing the suspect in the wake of the 9-11 attacks and accusing the agency of lying to congress. it is a one-sided report that
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puts u.s. operatives or u.s. allies at risk for an attack. >> individual agency officers already feel bee traifed. they feel they have been tried and convicted in as sen shaw and have not been able to create a defense. now tick lparticularly a lot of officers feel there will be enough details in the report their true identities could be revealed. >> the report is released by senator diane fine stein even though secretary of state john kerry asked them to be mindful of timing of the release. the white house back for a decision. >> to be clear about what american values are to be clear about the fact that administration believes in the way it should never happen again. >> this is a massive report more than 6,000 pages long.
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what is going to be released we think will be a small portion of that. nevertheless it is expected to be explosive. >> doug luzader live for us this morning. thank you, doug. that brings us to look who is talking. ralph dieter says releasing the cia report will only end up helping our enemies. >> doing it at this time, sean, amounts to nothing less than providing aid and comfort to the enemy. there is no practical value practical utility, practical advantage gained by releasing this report. the only people that came from the terrorists who can now rev up the propaganda machine again. it be trays the-- betrays the allies in the confused days of 9-11. >> let's keep talking about the cia report. given the backlash should it be released? weigh in at #keep talking.
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the device is in europe. this comes after reports the extremists were in possession of a dirty bomb. a message maker making the claims on-line. they are smuggling the nuclear materials out of iraq a critical threat. in a few hours from now the obamacare architect jonathan gruber will be grilled after making comments like these. >> lax transparency the huge advantage. basically called it the stupidity of the american voter or whatever that was critical. >> the very clever basic exploitation of the lack of economic understanding of the american voter. >> quite frankly the american voter doesn't care about the uninsured. >> the american voter is too stupid to understand. >> gruber will square off against congressman darrel issa and the house over site committee. they will focus on the deception
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and false information given to congress and to the american people in order to get obamacare passed. a terrifying abduction caught on camera. minneapolis police say a man who said he p wanted some help looking for his lost puppy lured her away. she was found two hours later wandering the streets alone. doctors checked her out and they say she is okay. police are using this video to search for her abductor. no arrests so far. >> the federal autopsy release in the shooting death of michael brown the new documents reached the same conclusion as the other two autopsies. the justice department report saying brown died from multiple gun shot wounds and finding wounds on his right hand that showed a fight over the gun. they conducted a civil rights investigation into brown's
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death. >> oo there's a nor' easter churning heading up the east coast. rain already falling. snow on the way. janice dean tracking it from the weather center. hello again janice. >> hello ainsley and heather. the storm is getting its act together showing light rain in philadelphia dc up towards new york just west. see that fink? it could be freezing rain and/or sleet. it will be causing problems as it heads in. winter weather advisories in the pink winter storm warnings where we could get a foot or more of snow. take a look in this darker shaded blue areas that's where we could see 12-18 inches of snow for parts of up state new york through western maine. this is a big deal. especially if you are flying or traveling today. there's your forecast temperature and radar. it will be with us through wednesday even thursday on the backside of this moving snow and
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wi wind gusts 40 to 50 miles an hour. >> ladies, go ahead and splurge on the new pair of shoes. >> there's a study that says women wearing high heels have power over men. the reason it makes you look fore attractive taller and more confident. they are twice as likely to help a woman in heels than a woman wearing plats. women in heels get picked up twice as fast in bars. >> it's not the heels in the video it's the leg warmers. the time now is 20 minutes until the top of the hour. the fights were fake take center stage at the nativity scene. the tough message from christians to atheists. >> a royal courting in new york city. we are live with the couple's big night out and what's on tap for them today. >> addicted to your smart phone.
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>> a fox news alert. berkeley overnight making quite a mess of traffic. >> police in the california town struggling wito keep the towns even shutting down interstate 80 at one point. some blocking at an track train by lying down on the tracks. while the demonstrations were not as violent as the past two nights bystanders were still affected. a women went into labor while she was stuck in traffic. finally the ambulance got her to the hospital. hundreds demonstrating outside of the barclay center. thi they were inside watching the game all of that while it was
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going on outside. >> mayor deblasio getting bush back about race and police. >> what parents have done for decades who are children of color especially young men of color has trained them to be very careful when they have an encounter with the police officer. >> that brings us to look who is talking former new york mayor rudy giuliani and head of the benevolent association saying mayor bill de glass yo is out of touch. >> what this indicates to me is the mayor has a hard time getting past the ideology. >> there may be one percent chance maybe less maybe a two-percent chance that any black young boy will be shot by police. 90 percent chance they will be shot by another black. you have to train them how no to get shot 90 percent of the time. >> mayor deblasio is saying to young people you should be
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afraid of the police. he is surrounded by new york city police officers that protect him and his family. since 1999, 80 police officers were killed in the line of duty. they weren't doing it because it was fun. they are doing it because it's a difficult job but they are dedicating they would do it anyway. >> the obama administration extending the spying program by 90-days. this comes after they vowed to end the bulk collection of american's data. the administration saying it is too important to let it expire now because of the data it collects. the president april tended the program four times since he pledged to end it. >> businesses selling marijuana are bringing in in big bucks. most banks won't work with them. they are beings were cuted for drug trafficking. a new credit union designed to serve the pot industry is
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getting the okay from the state and hoping to open in a few weeks. it needs approval from the federal reserve. >> at the end of the year to tip or not to tip and by how much, that is the question. >> yes, it is. ashley webster from fox business here to break it down for us. ashley? >> good morning. if you are not sure who you should tip and how much is appropriate here is a guide for the holiday season. let's given with the group that comes under personal services. hair stylists, trainer, massage therapist, a roll of thumb is a tip to one session out. for nannies owe pair's one week salary and for every week they have been with you perhaps juries a little bit more. for dog walkers and cat sitters the cost of one's service is appropriate such as one week for dog walking. what about the handyman? tips range from 20 to $50 with tips on the higher end being for people who helped you out a
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little bit more during the year. for the yard worker $20 per worker who plows your show trims your leaves collects the leaves and so on that's appropriate. >> how about the mail carrier they prohibit them from receiving cash tips however a $20 gift certificate is a good idea. they will appreciate it. next up the newspaper delivery person. experts say how about 60 bucks which is a little more than just a dollar a week. pretty generous. what about the trusty doorman? depends on the building most should consider a tip in the 20 to $50 range. how about the building super anywhere from 20 to 100 say the experts depending on the kind of building and how much you use the super this year. then there's the garage attend dant. the tip could vary from 20 to $300 depending on the type of car and your use. what do you think of that. don't forget your friendly newscaster as well.
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>> your colleague. >> thank you, ashley. to find ashley you can find the fox business network log on to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. it is now quarter until the top of the hour, an unpatriot can pledge one person's idea of a history lesson under fire. your e-mails are pouring in on this one. >> like a second cup of coffee? go ahead. >> first steve doocy with what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> coming up laura ingram weighs in on the program report. comes in at 11:00 this morning. how do you motivate people when times are tough. coach k is revealing his winning seeker. he's going to be here. five companies hiring big this holiday season. have a hard to buy for teenage our gift guide could help. >> larry the cable guy is here
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>> prince wail yam and kate middleton's tour of america is coming to an end. wnyw reporter robert moses with h the last day on tap for the royal couple. i hope they'll bring an umbrella although i suspect they'll have people who will worry about that for them. they will leave the carlisle hotel on the upper east side this morning and head to the 9/11 memorial museum. they'll visit that space for the very first time. yesterday the duke flew
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commercial from new york to washington to visit the president. yes, he flew commercial but, yes, he was also in first class. meanwhile, the duchess stayed behind here in new york city. she visited a school in harlem with the first lady of new york city. then last night the duke and duchess came together for a basketball game in brooklyn. they watched the brooklyn nets play the cleveland cavaliers. this really was about all the bold-face names in attendance including jay-z and beyonce. they crossed the court to meet the duke and duchess at one point. after the game lebron james presented them with two jerseys. so a special last night in brooklyn. a busy day on tap. it will end at the met with a celebration, a gala to benefit the university of saint andrew's where the couple met. if you don't like it, look away. the words from residents of
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brookville, indiana, to atheists trying to take down a nativity scene. the small town has been putting up a nativity near its courthouse for more than 50 years but atheists are planning to sue. the town planning a rally in support of the nativity set for the weekend. the next time you bake cookies don't eat the dough. the usda saying not to eat it. the warning coming in an e-mail saying foods with raw eggs should be avoided to combat salmonella. but bakers who routinely sample the bat ter, they say it is hard to get the bacteria from eggs especially if refrigerated before baking. you may want to reconsider before you grab that can of soda. a new study shows a common chemical in the container of the can can raise your blood pressure within two hours. exposure to b.p.a. also found in plastic bottles has been linked with heart disease and cancer. people who drink more than
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two cans a day increase their risk of getting hypertension. a new first of its kind vending machine using facial recognition to learn your prempses. but you could be left fighting to get that snack that you want. >> we've all been there. the machine just went on the market in europe. it can be programmed to refuse the sale of certain items. creators are saying it can be used in schools to block students from buying the sugary snacks and at gym for members who are on a diet. >> come on. the time now s&l -- the time now is eight minutes till the top of the hour. a new report about to be released by the c.i.a. that some warn could cost american lives. a toddler's priceless reaction to missing a punt.
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it is now 57 minutes after the top of the hour. before you leave the house, here's what's happening today, rapid response marines at the ready as u.s. facilities across the globe are bracing for the release of that controversial torture report filled with c.i.a. secrets. critics are saying its release could put american lives at risk. given the potential danger, is it worth
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releasing that report? weigh in on our facebook page #keeptalking. in about three hours disgraced obamacare architect gruber will be grilled in front of a house subcommittee after videos surfaced of him calling americans stupid. prince william and kate middleton's tour coming to an end. today they will pay respects at the 9/11 memorial before paying respects at saint andrew's university, their former school. time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first the good. drink up. three cups of coffee or tea a day could lower your diabetes risk. drinkers tend to have smaller waists and lower b.m.i. the bad. are you in love with your smart phone? 75% of american women say their percent's addiction to their phone puts a strain on their relationship because their partners spent too much time on their screen and
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not enough with them. the ugly. a tantrum on the link. the two-year-old going nuts after just missing a putt. the tantrum going viral. many say that he's doing what most of us want to do. >> time for your brew on this responses. we told you about a college professor in colorado forcing his students to recite a so-called new pledge of allegiance calling america racist, sexist and homophobic. >> is this a good history lesson or anti-american message? >> this anti-american should be fired and prosecuted for treason. >> tyler says that socialist professor is doing nothing but trying to poison the minds of our young people. >> bill writes if anyone thinks the u.s.a. does not meet their expectations they are free to get out and stay out. >> thanks to everyone who
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responded. >> don't forget to join us on-line #keeptalking. >> thanks for joining us today. we'll see you tomorrow. "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. good morning. it is tuesday, december 9. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert, in just hours from now big c.i.a. secrets will be released by senate democrats as our military around the world braces for impact, hear from the man who led the program and why he says it worked. >> then protesters shut

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