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go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us know. always look for the grown in idaho seal. new england patriots coach doubling down over the allegations that the balls were underinflated. i am julie bandaras. the the nfl is investigating the use of underinflated football in the last weekend a fc championship game against the indianapolis colts. and today belichick addressed the media. >> at no time was there any intend what so ever to try to compromise the integrity of the game or gain advantage. quite the opposite. we feel like we followed the
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rules of the game to the letter. >> brian is joining me in the studio now. why is coach belichick so confident his team didn't nothing wrong. >> he was confident and adament from the process conference all from a study conducted by the new england patriots where they simulated how they prepare and handle footballs on game day. belichick said he had no idea how it was prepared and after that study belichick and the patriots are 100 percent confident nothing they do in preparing the footballs is against the rules or cheating. >> at no time was any of our footballs prepared other than in the locker room or in an area close to that. never in a heated room or heated condition that is absolutely never taken place. >> but despite the study
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belichick could not give a specific reason aside to where 11 of the 12 footballs were underinflated in the a fc championship game gaents koments. they are easy tore throw and handle experts say in tough weather conditions. but they found that footballs naturally lose question and atmospheric conditions can play a role and down played the importance of a pressure and the process of textureizing the footballs for better grip is more important. >> in that process, i have handled dozens was balls over the past week the texture of the ball system easy to identify. the pressure of the balls, footballs, is a whole different story. it is much more difficult. >> belichick reiterated he was not a scientist. he said the patriots are
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cooperating with the investigation and made it clear he's ready to move o. >> what is the reaction? >> it depends on who you ask. it wouldn't be a scandal if it was not a new england patriots with the best record in the nfl. others say it is a culture of cheating pointing to the spy gate controversy. and long- time sports caster jim graham his thoughts about the scandal. >> until we find a smoking gun or nfl finds a ball boy, or somebody did anything and they haven't found or owned up to i will take belichick and i believe he's telling the truth. >> the nfl is continuing their investigation. they have intrude 40 people. but the question is whether or not a punishment will happen before the super bowl. >> they need to resolve it
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before the super bowl. that's it. >> and the unofficial start to the 2016 republican started in iowa. biggest names in the gop touting conservative credentials. >> and the event packed with potential candidates like the ones on your king including former texas governor rick perry and chris christy and former arkansas governor huckabee and even sarah palin and donald trump were there. and another potential candidate ted cruz and he used a packed hall to issue a challenge to iowa voters. listen. >> in a republican primary every candidate will say i am the most conservative guy that lived. gosh darn it, it is conservative. and you know talk is cheap one
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of the most important roles of the men and women in this room is to look the candidates in the eye and said don't talk, show me. >> two important havings were not there. jeb bush and mitt romney did not attend the summit either and their names came up a bit. carl cameron is live in des moines, iowa. who got the best reception? >> reporter: the crowd is excited by ardent conservative. mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas and late of fox news channel has been laying out his vision and he won the 2008 caucus. and social conservatives were inamorred through the campaign. texas governor rick perry was ba shing the obama administration
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for failing to secure the texas/mexico border. dreamers rose up and screaming and yelling. perry handled it well. and in a matter of minutes. it was governor chris christy and and he is aware of iowa social conservatives are skeptical of a east coast governor. and he turned the tables. look at this. >> don't say no i am from new jersey. let me ask you this, if i was too blunt and direct and too new jersey for iowa why do you people keep inviting me back? >> and the crowd loved it. he pointed out he has been invited here to campaign for presidential candidates and republican house congress
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candidates and terry brandstit. and so christie seem to have put himself well. scott walker governor of wisconsin, someone who joined the republican fray, he put out a policy laden speech and energetic and he did so that conservative talk and rhetoric is not as important as conservative action, watch. >> since i have been governor we passed pro- life legislation and defunded planned parent hood and lower taxes on employers and individuals and property. our property taxes are lower today in wisconsin than they were four years ago. how many governors can say that? >> a lot of folks thought it was directed at chris christy and there were two women who took the stage and perhaps came up with the best attacks on hillary
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clinton. first carle, former ceo of hewlett packard. she said it is about accomplishment and hillary clinton hasn't accomplished anything flying around as secretary of state was not an achievement and sarah palin said she was interested in running, but she did say however she's ready for hillary clinton and republicans should be to defeat her. back to you in new york. >> let me talk about you mike huckabee. he won the 2008 caucus and he was defeated after the fact and the caucus didn't help him and mitt romney gained there. can he win the caucuses again? >> he did in 08 and rick sanatorium won in 2012 and they did so with conservative campaigns and 70 percent voters
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are conservative christians and mike huckabee has a base here and working the pastors aggressively and they hold a lot of sway, mike huckabee and rick san diego and ted cruz. and the dr. ben carson. big social conservative. it is the first race of the year and starts with social conservativism and that's what they are saying and mitt romney and jeb bush the rhetoric kept them insufficiently conservative. >> thank you. and that brings us to the twitter question of the hour. we want to know among the gop presidential hopefuls, what issues will drive you to vote? tweet me at julie bandaras and i will read your answers later in the show. and now, turning to the latest developments as isis makes new demands to spare the life of the
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remains japanese hostage in syria. proposing a prison swap. they demanded 200 million for the country of japan to turn that over. isis claims they beheaded the plan on the right. it is now turning into a prisoner swap. they released images of the surviving hostage holding proof that his friend is dead and beheaded. president obama said the united states strongly condemns the murder of the japanese citizen by terrorist group isis. our condolences are with the people of japan and we renew our call for release of japanese.
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and we'll work together to bring the murders to justice and take decisive action and ultimate degrade and defeat isil. john, who does isis want in exchange for the remaining japanese hostage? >> they want a woman who was held in jordan on terrorist charges. she is accused of taking part in the 2005 bombings in imam. she tried to detonate an explosive belt. in the latest video or message it is a still picture with an audio track with a man claiming to be the japanese prisoner and imploring them to accept the swap. japanese foreign ministry officials have been in jordan when the first ransom video was
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posted on line and trying to open communication lines with isis, though it is unclear if there were any discussions and the prime minister repeated that japan will not give in to terrorism, julie. >> is there any doubt about the message from isis? >> reporter: yeah there is. japanese officials earlier today said they were investigating the video and also today a spokesman from the national security council said that u.s. intelligence officials are investigating the video. but in president obama's statement that you read there, he condemned the brutal murder of the second hostage though he doesn't say how the united states knows if he was killed. if it was the prisoner change, it would not be the first time with isis.
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turkey strayeded 189 prisoners for diplomats. and he said he speaks to his wife saying that he loves her and he misses his children. julie? >> thank you so much. >> right now the fbi investigating who made bomb threats involving two commercial jets this afternoon. threats that were credible and an american ally arrested four members of a terrorist cell. what authorities are saying about their foiled attack, coming up next. are you kidding me? no, it's only 15 calories. with reddi wip fruit never sounded more delicious with 15 calories per serving and real cream the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy.
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bomb squad and dog teams searched a delta plane arriving from portland and southwestern jet from milwaukee. they were escorted by fighter jets after the feds called credible bomb threats that were posted to twitter. and the planes were in a isolated stretch. and the passengers got off of on those planes and no one was hurt. >> the arab world it is a coming after a rebel take over and it is a blow to president obama's foreign policy after he called the terror fight a success story. tens of thousands of people are taking to the streets in the troubled nation. they are condemning the rebel's
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action that forced the abrupt resignation of the president and his cabinet. leland who is in charge in yemen? >> no -- >> reporter: who is in charge is an opinion than a fact. the intelligence services cooperated and the latest reports today indicate and used to call and may not be picking up the phone anymore. >> we can't operate there now despite the investments we make. you have the chaos in saudi arabia as we are mentioning and we have very few options on how to move forward to the bad guys here. yemen tribal lands are a breeding ground to al-qaeda. and last year alone the u.s.
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carried out 23 drone strikes with the help of yemeni security forces. and >> leland what does it mean? it is impossible be it carry outside the terrorism prayings or more difficult? >> reporter: harder for sure. the cian and military programs and training locals it may be on pause. the white house pushed back on the reports and certainy on the idea that everything has stopped and the pentagon said it will do what it needs to. >> certainly a willing partner in yemen as in many places around the world. it makes missions like that much more effective. there is no question about that. we have proven the ability to go after terrorist around the world
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and we'll retain that right and responsibility. >> reporter: so who are the iranian backed rebels possibly in control of yemen. they are chanting death to israel and death to america. and taken at face value gives the kaushl observer a pause about a fruitful relationship continuing with yemen. >> thank you so much. police in spain arrested four suspected terrorist. officials say they had to move fast claiming that an attack was imminent. it is two pairs of brothers all radicalized and well trained. officers found the guns and combat uniforms and extra license plates. and spanish territory south of the strait of gilbratter. and spain and morocco arrested dozens in recent years.
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>> fast moving winter storm loving millions digging out of the snow and frozing rain. more could be on the way. western new jersey and along eastern pennsylvania eight inches of snow. and part of new now including maine could get a to the of snow before the storm moves out. looking at radar tomorrow. another system could move through. stay close and maybe possibly don't get in your cars.
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hospitals on alert and health officials urging everyone to get vaccinated against measles. the number of cases has climbed to 78. the epidemic originated in disneyland upon -- in california. there are other cases in six other states and mexico. what is the latest from the cvc? >> good evening, julie. >> reporter: they issued a doctors and hospitals to be on the lockout for the measles. it started in disneyland in california. and spread to seven states and mexico. the cases confirmed to be linked to disneyland but there are more cases of measles out there. 15 percent of the patients linked to the disneyland
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outbreak have been hospitalized and six people did and contracted the mesles anyway. and 95 percent of the population, the vaccine lasts a lifetime. >> the single dose of the vaccine is 95 percent effective because it is not 100 percent. a second dose is recommended and typically, it is given after the age of four years. >> reporter: if you don't know you are vaccinated and if your doesn't know. you can get a lab test to see if you are immune to the measles. >> are doctors and hospitals prepared for the outbreak. >> reporter: the cvc are concerned that younger doctors may not be correctly diagnosing the measles. health officials thought mesles was eliminated in the states.
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there is a cough, runny noise and the rash and can lead to pneumonia and death and contagious and linger in the surface and on the air for two hours. the reported cases last year spiked. health officials say that is because of parents not vaccinated their kids because of unwarranted concerns of autism. if you don't have it get out and get the vaccine and make sure your kids have it. there were five cases of people being vaccinated and people still got it. >> the latest brutality of isis and beheading of twochlt
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the family of the late king abdullah who passed away this week. ed henry is in new deli where the president will arrive. image is important. is that why the president is going to saudi arabia? >> reporter: no doubt about it. the white house told us that vice-president would be leading the u.s. delegation to saudi arabia. and now they are sending the president. look be at the french president hollande and they know after being burned by the criticism of not going to france and not sending the president or vice-president for the major anti- terror rally they could not stand the other round of criticism given all of the crisis in the middle east. and that's why the president will pay his personal
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condolences on tuesday. >> and (inaudible) is caught in a middle of a host of problems in that region as well. explain. >> reporter: look at the latest isis beheading. and the president suggested that u.s. leadership is stopping isis' advance and all of this is happening in a broader context and a whole series of crisis. and saudi arabia locks to the south and borders yemen and the u.s.- backed government is in shamble and to the north, isis started the march and syria north of that as well. and persian gulf to the east iran which is inching closer to getting nuclear weapons. there is a whole series of crisis in the mideast. >> and thank you very much. the u.s. and ukraine condemning
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a terror track that left 49 people dead. rocket four hit a home. the president calling a military meeting to discuss the attack. the it is derailing the european attempt to mediate and end the fighting between government forces and pro russia rebels. more than 5000 people have been killed in the conflict. and a man accused of conspiring to kill americans pled not guilty. he provided material support to a terrorist network. and several homicide bombings in iraq and one that killed a serviceman in 2009. he was extradited and faces life in prison.
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>> new england patriots coach bill belichick said his team follows the rules and he will tamp down questions over whether his team tampered with the game balls. he was clearly frustrated. >> i am embarrassed to talk about the amount of time that i have put in to this relative to it the other important challenge in front of us. i am not a scientist. i am not an expert in footballs. i am not an expert in football measurements. i am just telling you what i know. >> the patriots are promising full cooperation as the nfl investigates. and brian joins us in the studio with the latest. >> reporter: julie, bill belichick is 100 percent confident that he and the new england patriotses did nothing illegal to alter the 11 of 12
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footballs in the first half of the game. the coach said the team did an internal study of where they simouted how they prepare game days. he couldn't give a specific reason of why the balls were underinflated. but during the process the ball's pressure seems to change. he explained how the study shoes that the variances and atmospheric pressure can change a ball and how texturized balls can alter pressure. and the pig skin that the ball is made of can make a difference. >> there is a the lot of variables that i was unaware of. it sounds simple and i am not trying to say this and land a guy on the moon but there is a lot of things here. >> in order to get the ball to
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the proper texture. we don't polish in fine china here. we are trying to get the football to the proper texture that the quarterback wants it to grip. >> the twitter reaction pokes fun. some calling it bill ni, the science guy and the atmospheric explanation are not good. do the law of physics cease to exist with the colts ball? jim gray said he believes bill belichick and said it is a scandal because while the patriots are a successful franchise and have a history of the spyigate controversy and they were caught taping the opposing team. and obviously the nfl interviewed 40 people. and the question is whether or not this will be over by the time the big game comes. >> the super bowl is supposed to
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it be fun. >> right. >> thank you so much. new concerns surrounding obama care and the privacy of health exchange customers after it was revealed that the government shared data with healthcare.gov. here is the details. >> a reversal to keep more personal information private on healthcare.gov. administration officials said they were improving the website to help americans sign up for obama care. to skeptics, they were building a profile for each user and leaving personal information vulner arable to hackers. like most websites. they allowed others to track information of those logging on to the site. healthcare.gov was sending it to outside advertising and internet analyzing companies and could
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have age and income and smoking habits. one expert and former bush administration official said it is common but it could give valuable information for hackers. >> we know it is a popular site and a high volume of visitors. you are going to have peaks and vails and hackers know this, to. >> the group demanded the administration reveal what information they were sharing and what security to safe guard the customer's data. >> it is government protecting private information and we are going to find some of the information was misused. >> despite the reversal. he still wants to details on what information web companies collected and how they use. it obama administration said the
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crash. >> the fund for a suspect in a fatal afternoon stabbing. it is our top story. >> california, police say the 14-year-old victim was outside of a middle school in east la when the suspect approached the boyand ran away. the school was hut on temporary lock down. arizona, a massive house fire in phoenix leaving two people injured including a four fire the. he fell off the roof. he suffered second-degree flame. a woman was in the home and hospitalized. the cause is under investigation. and back it california. surveillance video. and asking for help. and finding a serial robbery suspect. this man stole prescription drugs from three pharmacies in
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he was given the medal of freedom. ernie banks passed away friday night. he was 83 years old. >> the battle over jobs is playing out in kentucky as the state's losing opportunities to other states that have right to work laws. cooperate officials are limiting unions to attract new business. but garrett teeny said it is threatening to fight back. >> reporter: there is a battle in the blue grass state. they are losing jobs. other states have right to work laws that make them attractive to businesses. and over half of those companies are interested in expanding the markets and located in the southeast region and they are not even looking at kentucky. >> leaders are hoping to change that bypassing the right to work laws. >> yes wattson.
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yes. >> reporter: so far in a bipartisan effort five counties are limiting the unions and many more following suit. union leaders said the counties are doing well. and the businesses prove you don't need to get rid of yen unions to attract new jobs. >> only reason they are doing that is to ba sh unions and run ram pant on people. npassing the law is half of the battle. attorney general jack conway believe be that the counties lack of the authority for the banning of the right to work laws. the >> and the dust settles on the common wealth it will be 15 or 20 or 30 counties that do that. >> reporter: the right to work
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illinois and don bailey who wrote the letter. if i got a letter like this, i would think it was a scam. >> strange inherrance on the fox business network. and log on to fox business.com/channel finder. >> who are the strongest gop presidential hopefuls. gun rights and tax reduction. and scott walker and marco rubio establishment a fair tax and abolish the irs and true imgragsz reform. and jc said cruz is the most qualified and served in high government positions and we can trust him to follow the constitution. who is the strongest contender and we love to hear from you all. and that's how fox reports this saturday january 24th. i am julie bandaras and thank
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