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arabian published in their own magazine. the terror group detailing how the lethal bomb can be made in the kitchen of your mom. they claim the device is made of nonmetallic explosives that can pass mag nom teres at small airports where high-tech body imagining scanners are not used. transportation security administration has been conducting more random searchs of passengers and carry on luggage. the article says it even tells a would be bomber where to sit on the plane to cause the most damage after detonating a device. al qaeda group saying the bomb's recipe is from yemen the same area where one of the men carrying out the terrorist attack got his training where another bomber tried to blow up an airliner christmas day 2009. he is reminding americans to be vigilant saying if you see
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something, say something. >> despite threats like this the white house is still refusing to address radical islam head on. josh earnest continuing to dodge wes on why it is so hard for this administration to do so. >> you want to counter individuals who commit violence based on their work view of islam. is the reason you don't want to call it radical islam or use the word war because you are afraid of playing into the extremist's desires to insight a religious war on islam? >> the world and the united states in the context of isil is at war with these individuals these violent extremists who carry outer or by invoking this religion. >> to call it radical islam is playing into their hands. >> i am trying to describe to you what happened and what they
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did. these are terrorists. >> describe the ideology by calling it radical islam. seems the white house has gone to great lengths to avoid calling it anything other than work view. is there a reason for that? >> the first is akccuracy. we are going to describe exactly how it is. >> the white house won't call it radical islam. chilling new video shows the moments the terrorist before opened fire on police shouting their support for mohammed. >> charlie hebdo released the first issue since the gunman massacre 12 people at the offices. he is taking credit. good morning, greg. >> heather this is the hottest
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thing in paris right now the condition of charlie hebdo the first since the brutal attack on the newspaper office. this is all sold out as the news stand behind me. several hundred,000 sold out in the first hour. they waited until dawn to get their own copy. on the cover is a cartoon of the prophet mohammed. people have said this is a provocation. people have also said to us they think it should be printed. this as video emerges. al qaeda and the arabian peninsula in yemen according to its leader says it is responsible for the attack. said and cherif kouachi believed to have been involved in that. they have also said they were connected with that al qaeda chapter. the search continues for any
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other clues. what people are looking at right now in the official authorities here is where the guns and where the money came from. it is believed they came from outside hoping to fuel the terror that this city saw a couple of days ago. if you want a copy of the charlie hebdo newspaper edition you can do it on ebay it will cost you now $1,100. >> thank you, greg. to another top story murder by poison. a chilling plot to kill house speaker john boehner uncovered by the fbi. this man you see here 44-year-old michael hoyt wanted to put something in the house speaker's drink and shoot him with a pistol because he was mean to him. he was a bartender at a country club. he was fired in october and he blamed boehner for it.
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when he went he told him he was jesus christ. record shows he has a history of mental illness. hoyt is charged and facing up to 30 years in prison. >> the boston bomber asking for a trial delay now because of the terror attacks in france. jury selection is underway now tsarnaev's lawyers are saying it should be on hold for another month because of comparison of the two terror attacks. more people are dead at the hands of the terror cell in what it thought to be the most deadly attack by boko haram. fighters attacked the northeastern town initiating a 6 day rampage through 16 villages there. thousands fled into cameroon and chad to escape the violence. >> they are analyzing the flight data recorder.
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it could take a few days. they are looking at speed altitude and looking at what caused the plane to crash. >> a fort hood soldier who has just returned from an e bowl law hot spot is found dead in front of an apartment flex. two tests show the deadly virus came back negative. the 24-year-old was recently in liberia under 24-hour ebola monitoring. no word on how he died. >> the 2016 presidential race is starting to take shape. we have the potential run from chris christie mitt romney and many more. >> peter doocy has more. he's live in washington with more on the political play makers. >> all you have to do to get a sense of who is running is take a look at who is hiring. they are beginning to align themselves with likely candidate as others are using prescheduled
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events to hint at nathsnal ambitions just like chris christie in the state of the state address yesterday. >> we need to renew the spirit and the hopes of our state, of our country and our people. a renewal of our commitment to the hard-working families who are the backbone of this state. >> "washington post" reports christie will soon set up a leadership pack something jeb bush did recently that created a lot of buzz. fellow floridian marco rubio says bush likely entering into the race won't impact his own decision. >> if i decide the best place to serve this country is being president i am going to run for that no matter what. >> mitt romney saying the third time is a charm. hiring a campaign manager and ted cruz hinted at an announcement in the next few
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months. >> something i am looking at very seriously. i think we are at a time of enormous challenge. we are starting a national debate this year about the direction of the republican party. >> a potential hillary clinton campaign will have john podenta on screen. he is on board and the challenger will discuss it works. she is not and will not run the president in 2016. >> you think he can still change your mind. thank you peter. let's keep talking about 2016. who do you want to see run for president in 2016. log on to the facebook page "fox & friends" facebook page live debate hash tag keep talking. brand new videos showing the moments after a cruise ship passenger was rescued from the sea. you can see the 22-year-old wheeled off in a stretcher
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aboard the disney magic. a nearby royal caribbean cruise ship near mexico but no one noticed it floating for five hours. the disney cruise spotted them. he is now safely back in the u.s. >> terrifying moments for delta airline passengers after an emergency landing in los angeles. tomorrow in tears fearing for their lives after pilots started losing control of the plane heading to minnesota. the plane forced to circle back to lax delta calling it a quote potential systems issue. no one was hurt. the disney land measle threat could spread. this morning an infected woman took two flights between orange county and seattle while she was contagious. she became sick after going to disney. she was never vaccinated for the highly infectious disease.
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there are 26 cases of measles between four states. disney land says they are working with patients to get them the care they need. >> it was so cold this morning. much of the country experiencing that. >> we all came in bundled this morning. we have a big warm-up on the way. maria molina tracking the temperatures. >> it has been very cold out across portions of the northeast and also in the midwest lately. temperatures being below average. now we will be seeing a shift in the weather pattern to temperatures that are going to be above average. before we get there let's head into this weekend. before we get there we have advisories in place across west virginia north carolina and further west across portions of tennessee. out here we are looking at moisture moving in. freezing rain coming down and also a bit of a wintery mix. we have winter storm warnings up to a foot or so possible.
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temperatures are below sdmreer row in chicago and in new york city. you have to bundle up. take a look at this. heather and ainsley by saturday 30 for you in chicago and buffalo. we could be in the mid 40's in if new york city by sunday. >> it's a heat wave. >> thanks, maria. >> the time now is 1 # 1 after the top of the hour. this is not funny. inside the irs e-mails exposing major problems at the agency that will effect you and your tax return. >> farewell to traditional families. the shocking study about kids growing up without both parents. >> a pack of pit bulls and a little girl. spanning social media outrage this morning. is this okay? we report you decide.
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>> isis now operating in if afghanistan and a former gitmo leading the charge. he is the man who has been rallying jihadists to join the terrorist group. they have been recruiting members in afghanistan days after afghani president beganwarned president obama about the withdrawing of u.s. troops. >> do inmates have the right to facial hair? gregory holt is a muslim convert fighting for the right to have religious beards. that is against the roof. it will focus on whether government can
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impose on religious expression. >> we are looking live at pope frances francis as he greets the crowd in slireei lanka. the pope telling the crowd in order to have peace remust have religious freedom. now st. joseph almost single handedly reestablished the catholic church in the largely buddhist area. the traditional family could be a thing of the past soon. according to a new survey or it could be now i should say only 46 percent of u.s. children live in a home of both mom and dad. that number is down dramatically by 70 percent since 1960. a shift of traditional family is 34 person with an unmarried parent.
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coming soon from the irs slower tax returns and worse customer service. >> fox business is here with the details. >> hi ainsley hi heather. a slower end less helpful irs in an e-mail to workers warning of staff reductions. that could mean 46000 fewer audits. delayed tax refunds identity theft protection. worse customer service. the commissioner writes fewer than half taxpayers trying to call the irs. the irony is the cuts are costing the government at least $2 billion in lost tax revenue. the facebook sending users amber alerts in the program and it is working. last month's super bowl is all
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about the bup pees. we are showing you this ad from last year remember it? two of the biggest advertisers anheuser-busch and go daddy. abc's new add is from last dog they returned to just lost. the famous budweiser clydesdale goes to find him. go daddy shot is called go home. they will use danica patrick but a puppy called buddy for social media. volatility is back in a big way. futures are indicating a higher open but as we saw yesterday with a 425 point swing for the dow anything can happen. heather back to you. >> thank you very much loren. >> don't miss the fox business network. foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> a principle using canned
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foods to fight off attackers. >> a pack of pit bulls waiting patiently for food. the controversy on social media right now.
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>> all right. the sun is about to come up right there in times square in new york city about a block from us. it's 5:22 here on the east coast. happening today the supreme court is set to rule on a controversial case of a pregnant woman verses theups. young says she was discriminated against. advocates say a woman shouldn't have to choose between her job and pregnancy. >> a 9-year-old arrested and thrown in juvenile jail.
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a prosecutor is saying he made a big mistake. he didn't show up for two court dates. now the prosecutor said his office should have done a child protection instead. he is cold to bring in cans of food not to feed the needy but to bring in a weapon in the case of gun machine attacks. bring in 8 ounce canned food item peas corn, et cetera to use in case they bringhave an attacker. they are preparing for an inactive shooter situation. >> their safety and security is a number one thing we are looking at here. we are trying to give them options rather than making them
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sitting ducks. >> i should have said inactive shooting situation. the chambers superintendent now apologizing for sending the letter without informing parents before hand. >> it is time to brew on this. is this a dog whisperer or is she in grave danger. >> 1, 2, 3. >> the video posted to facebook is drawing a lot of controversy. those are 6 pit bulls the literallittle girls are feeding. some are outraged saying the breed of the dog has a history a streak of being aggressive. what do you think? is this girl in control of her dogs or is she in danger? send us your comments on facebook priterror twitter or send
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>> a fox news lart explosive
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threats at the airport from al qaeda. the stepped up security and the fear that bombs might not be detected. >> a poisonous plot a bartender accused of a bizarre plan to kill speaker of the house john boehner. >> those details emerging. >> a young boy in the back seat with a car jacker behind the wheel. >> we begin first with this breaking news. oh >> al qaeda reveals a bomb recipe to take down american planes. bombs at many airports might not be able to detect. scary stuff. kelly wright joins us live with the breaking details. >> good morning kelly.
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>> good morning heather and ainsley. in a statement monday he said recent world events call for recent vig againstilance in homeland security. airlines are tightening security across the country. al qaeda claims it has a new threat to bring down air lierns. it is a hidden bomb. al qaeda shows the recipe on how to make the bomb quote in the kitchen of your mom. it shows the would be bomber where to sit on the plane to have the most damage detonating the device. it can pass through tsama tsamagnometers where high-tech scanning is not used. because of that they are conducting more random searchs of passengers and carry on luggage. the group providing the recipe
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is yemen from where one of the men who carried out the terrorist attack is from including the underwear bomber who tried to blow up a plane in 2009. jay johnson is reminding people if you see something say something. >> despite threats like this from al qaeda the white house refuse to go address radical islam head on. josh earnest talking about why it is so hard to do so. >> individuals who commit violence based on their working view of islam. is there a reason you don't want to call it radical islam or the word war is you are inciting a religious war on islam? >> the world in the context of isil is at war with these individuals these violent
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extremists who carry out these acts of terror and try to justify it by invoking this religion. >> iyou feel they could be playing into their hands. >> i am trying to describe to you what happened and what they did. these individuals are terrorists. oo poo but allies described the ideology you call islam by calling it radical islam. the white house has gone to great lengths to avoid ever calling it anything other than work view. i wonder if there's a reason for that? >> the first is accuracy. we want to describe what happened. i am not going to criticize anybody who chooses to use that language. >> they are not calling it radical islam but chilling new video show the moment the terrorist brothers fight police shouting their support for mohammed.
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>> wow. >> charlie hebdo releasing 12 people at its offices. greg? >> charlie hebdo again after a week since the brutal attack there in the newspaper office it is out again selling very well. also at news stands across sold out. people stood in line to get their own copies. 700,000s are sold. they arebout 5 million. they usually sell about 60,000 every week. on the cover a cartoon of the muslim prophet mohammed. yes they sayñr it is provocation but yet they say it should be printed freedom of expression. there are developments in the investigation into the attacks. the leader in al qaeda the
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dangerous al qaeda chapter in yemen now claiming responsibility. said and cherif kouachi those responsible for the attack said they were a part of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. the other attack was connected to isis. they are looking at where they got the funds, where they got the money. the suspected individuals involved in the attacks and who else were involved. as many as 6 suspects being chased. meanwhile here outside of the news agency they keep saying we will have more charlie hebdo. you have to come back tomorrow. >> greg palkot. thank you, greg. >> murder by poison. a chilling blot to kill house speaker john boehner. this man 34-year-old michael hoyt wanted to put something in the the house speaker's drink and shoot him with a pistol
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because he was mean to him. he was a bartender at a country club where he worked in ohio. he was fired and blames boehner for that. when police went to hoyt's house he told them he was jesus christ. records show he has a history of mental illness. how the charged and facing up to 30 years in prison. >> jury selection is still underway. now his lawyers are arguing it should be on hold for at least a month because of comparison of two terror attacks that. they will begin questioning jurors tomorrow. the 2016 presidential race getting a little clearer for you this morning. we have potential questions from mitt romney jeb bush and more. doug luzader joins us live from washington as we count down to the election.
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>> it is never too early to talk about these things. when we talk about the republican side of things take a look at this. these are all potential republican candidates for president in 2016. paul ryan we can take off the list. he says he is not going to run. some are more prominent than others. mitt romney is ruj name in republican politics. he has spent recent days reaching out after he spent years saying he had no interest running for the white house again. he has spent time reaching out to republican heavy weights weighing what could be a third run. the not so subtle moves appear to be a shot across the ballot. jeb bush the biggest name to publically announce he is thinking about a run. >> this in effect tells the donors. if you are going to give slow down for a minute.
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>> there could be big challenges from relative outsiders including kentucky senator rand paul or new jersey governor chris christie loading up the national messages in the state of the state address in new jersey last night. >> they are stoked for their own political gain. >> still the pro hibty favorite even though they are not making a decision whether he is going to run. she got a big boost this week when massachusetts senator elizabeth warren fire brand. he was not interested in running for president. >> let's keep talking about 2016. who do you want to see jump into the race for president? after the show for a live debate hash tag keep talking. >> bush now saying he dated a
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trained assassin in court over his ex-girlfriend's request for a restraining order. bush goes off the deep end saying patricia driscoll goes on covert missions to kill people. she once returned to him wearing a gown with blood on it. bush pulled the lines from a movie script she has been working on. ann curry is out from nbc. leaving the network after 25 years. there are reports she has been unhappy for a long time. she was reportedly forced off "the today show" because of host matt lauer. they are negotiating how to end her 12 million a year contract. >> wow, that's a lot. pictures of a detroit house frozen solid after a pipe burst inside. he said this happened on the third floor causing water to pour through the walls and into the basement. temperatures in that area have been below zero. he lost the home in tax
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foreclosure but his clothing and other belongings about 100,000 dollars worth are still inside. pretty but a mess. >> we are going to see more winter weather for much of the country today. but a big warm-up today. let's talk about that. maria molina tracking the temperatures. the but when? >> you are going to feel gradually increasing temperatures as we head to the weekend. for today still cold out there. take a look at some of the current windchill temperatures feels like 16 below zero. in boston and new york city teens in washington, d.c. by the way across the dc area and areas further south we have nosnow coming down and quick moving snow system in the area. accumulations will be light. winter advisories in effect out there. we have winter storm warnings in effect in new mexico higher elevations are expecting
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snowfall. we could be looking at accumulations up to a foot. heather and ainsley here's the forecast saturday mid 60's in cities like dallas. by sunday mid 40's in new york city and loss in boston. >> it is now 20 minutes after the top of the hour. the tip of the costburg. how much white house regulations will cost you in 2015. >> the video a lot of people are talking about it. call it a bark and ride. the canine commuter who can't wait to get to the park. ♪ hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is!
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>> maria says tomorrow will be better. 6th avenue in front of fox news leading to central park in the distance. if you are trying to avoid products with the harmful bpa chemical the alternative may not be safe later. bpa linked to cancer and other diseases commonly found in plastic like water bottles and baby bottles it was replaced with a supposedly safer alternative. incredible rescue caught on camera after a cold night in california sequoia national park. sam wilson being hoisted into the chp chopper. she fell more than 30 feet into a river near marble falls. hikers heard her crying for help the next morning. she did break her arm but she is
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doing fine today. >> some eye popping food stamp statistics just in from the usda. as of october 46.6 million americans are on the snap program. that is up 200,000 from september. food stamp recipients topping 46 million for the 38th straight month. that is more than 14 percent of the population. when new government regulations could cost you nearly $1.9 trillion labs. ashley webster from sister network fox business crackingbreaking down all of the regulations. >> talk about a regulation nation. from the competitive enterprise institute says they are being strangled red tape. it cost american taxpayers close to $1.88 trillion a year. for instance the report claims energy department rules and
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regulations alone $10 billion complying with usda rules $8 billion in a category called federal worker mobility restrictions. the they cost $12 billion. the report also scoffs at the federal regulations they come in at $127 billion saying regulatory impacts are often not mentioned accurately but the analysis hopes to force congress to pay attention to the real cost of regulation beyond the bare bones numbers produced by the office of management budget. over regulation cannot be ignored and the american tax payer deserves more information and accountability. what a good idea. >> accountability. image that. thank you, ashley. >> don't miss ashley on the fox business network. to find it log on to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> it is now 47 minutes after the top of the hour. a baby in the back seat and a car jacker behind the wheel. the incredible story of how this little boy saved himself. and it is the video that
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everyone is talking about this morning. just call it a bark and ride. the canine computer who just-- commuter who can't wait to get to the park. >> first a look at what's coming up on "fox & friends" in a minute. >> if you don't mind we would like to do more on that story on that dog. i will pay for the rights. also on our show as if we have any time left. the race for 2016, what phrases are potential candidates using? frank luntz is on that and a whole lot more. using a mystery device to unlock your car and steal your stuff. how you can protect yourself. it's all ahead because mornings are better with friends. just ask ian who is on this camera.
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welcome back to "fox & friends first." we are back with a remarkable story of how a three-year-old kidnapped boy becomes his own rescuer. anna kooiman joins us with the incredible story. >> good morning and good morning to everyone at home. what started as a normal day dropping her infant off at day care quickly turned into this woman's worst nightmare. >> somebody stole my car and my baby. >> okay. where was your car last seen? >> [inaudible] i don't know the address. oh my god. my baby's in there. >> desperation. inside the ogden utah day care for two minutes. a stranger took off in her running car with her three-year-old son aden inside. >> you don't know your cell phone number?
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>> my phone is in the car. >> that's when police had the idea to call her phone hoping the carjacker would answer but instead it was aden that picked up. >> he was just telling me the guy's going through your purse he's getting your purse. i said it's okay. stay calm. just sit in your seat. everything will be okay. >> the suspect abandoned the car leaving aden all alone. police told aden to hop into the front seat and start honking the horn. >> he honked the horn until there was an officer there and we were close and we got to him. he was scared, that's for sure, but he's okay. >> so glad he's okay. that suspect still on the run, but aden is now back home safe with his mother. a few things were taken from the car but barrios says nothing is more important than her son. what a story. >> incredible. glad he's safe this morning. seattle's bus-riding canine is barking up a lot of
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attention. meet this guy, a black lab who knows taking the city bus is a little faster than walking on paw. she's been surprising passengers by hopping on that bus alone and riding to a seattle dog park. the owner says she used to ride with him and eventually learned the way on her own. fellow riders can't believe their eyes. >> the dog gets off the bus and i look out the window and i'm like did that just happen? >> a metro transit spokesperson said there have been no complaints about the furry bus rider. eclipse will be stopping by "fox & friends" in 30 minutes so make sure you tune in to meet eclipse. >> smart dog. their sexy snaps turning victoria's status maybe helping them out pictures like these.
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their models basking in the sun in puerto rico. right now the angels have more than nine million followers. >> nine million? six minutes till the top of the hour. pit bulls putting a little girl at risk. the video sparking a major social debate this morning. is it too much? your e-mails next. >> how taylor swift changed one man's life forever. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.
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time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. taylor swift gives one generous gift to a super fan. she's helping super fan rebecca pay off her student loan with $1,989 the title of her album. next the bad. chipotle dropped one of its pork suppliers for not treating them with humane conditions. the ugly. a gas station roof taken down by a massive gas break in oklahoma. the damage about $65,000. brew on this. earlier we were tell you about this little dog whisperer who was on camera over these six pit bulls.
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outbraij -- outrage broke out saying this little girl was in danger. ron says the dogs are not dangerous until the owner makes them that way. frank says a breed does not make a dog dangerous. it is the training. obviously all these dogs have been well trained and love this little girl. she is in control. karen says it doesn't matter if they are pits or chihuahas. one annoyed dog in a bunch can turn this around fast. the adult taping is irresponsible. thanks to everyone who responded. >> don't forget to keep talking about 2016. who would you like to see run for president? log on to our facebook page right now. >> "fox & friends" starts now. bye. spoim good morning. it is wednesday, january 14. a fox news alert. airports across this nation on edge this morning ramping up security after terrorists reveal a secret
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bomb-making recipe and even describe how to sneak it through t. sment -- through t.s.a. >> a plot to kill the speaker of the house exposed. a bartender's plan to use a deadly cocktail to kill john boehner. >> canned and ready? one school principal asking parents to arm their kids with nonperishable food items because throwing cans can stun an

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