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jenna: see you back here in an hour. jon: stay safe and warm out there. "outnumbered" starts now. >> we begin with a fox news alert as we are tracking a storm the national weather forecasters are calling potentially epic. the east coast is bracing. more than 50 million americans in the path of this from washington, d.c. all the way up to maine. up to three feet of snow could be dumped in many parts. howling wind gusts, 65 to 80 miles per hour. the officials are warning to expect the worst. this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. with us today, andrea tantaros jedediah bila, host of "money" with melissa francis on our sister network fox business melissa herself, and #oneluckyguyfb. n correspondent.
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charlie gasparino. how is your back? >> my back is great. last time it was my knees. had nothing to do with you. >> i'm working out. >> he got back from davos and there working out in the morning. >> only guy in the gym. >> not shaving apparently. i like the facial hair, charlie. i do. i like it. >> very manly. i just charlie bass oh, my goodness. >> you will need that because it is cold outside. >> there are worse things than doing push-ups with you on my back. >> might be like shoveling snow. pretty quiet january for the northeast until now. blizzard warnings for parts of seven states. officials say this could be a record breaker in many areas. more than four thousand flights are already canceled. state troopers are on major highways vicing people to get off the roads. travel will become more dangerous as the day goes on. some major roadways and mass
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transit expect to close in the coming hours. meteorologist janice dean from the fox extreme weather center. what i'm starting to see change with all this is the snow totals. >> we'll be in a period of now-casting. what that means, harris while the storm is happening we'll watch to see exactly where the track is how far inland it gets and if the storm slows down. that is going to push up some snow totals. so we can give you an estimate now. certainly a foot or more if you live from philadelphia all the way up to maine. boston, we think you could get the jackpot snow of perhaps three feet. new york city still looking at 18 to 24 inches. but again where the storm sets up. and it doesn't really matter about the snowfall totals. i know we're very focused on snowfall totals of the this is a blizzard. that is what sets it apart. a blizzard can potentially be life-threatening. not just two feet of snow on the ground. winds in excess of 50,
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60 miles per hour, not just for a period of three hours, six to 10 hours. so people can not be out of their homes. you can not be on the roads. you can not be outside. this is why this is a very dangerous event. this is why the mayor of new york city is saying be prepared now for the potentially epic event. here is the forecast radar. so the worst of the storm, when the blizzard really starts to get going it is overnight tonight and into tomorrow. we'll see some snow on and off throughout the day but really it gets cranked up. this is clipper system, fast-moving storm that gets out into the atlantic and starts to lower pressure hour by hour exponentially. it is called, bombing out. it doesn't happen very often. it is very rare to see blizzard warnings for millions of people up and down the i-95 corridor. this is 9:00 a.m. tuesday. no one is going anywhere if you live from philadelphia up towards bangor maine. you're not leaving your home.
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you need to be prepared now. this is tuesday evening. snow still on eastern long island and new england. this will be a big, big event for new england. watching forecast gusts. this is, when you see these tightly-packed isobars that is the stronger wind gusts. the deeper blues are 50 to 70 miles per hour. so this is tuesday at two a.m. when the the storm is deeping and strengthening along the coast. so again it is not, the ♪ totals are important. the wind gusts for a duration of time is what will be the dangerous part of the storm. i can not vest this enough. the last time we had epic snow totals was back in twist with 26.9-inches. that was not a blizzard. that was a winter storm. blizzard warnings for millions of people from jersey shoreline to maine here. winds in excess of 50 to
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80 miles per hour for a duration of hours upon hours, six to 10 hours for a lot of these cities. this is the definition of a blizzard. tough have this criteria for at least three hours visibility reduced to quarter mile or less. we will not be able to see past a quarter of a mile. that is for certain. considerable falling or blowing snow and sustained winds, frequent gusts or greater than 35 miles per hour. again, the blizzard is what makes it dangerous. here's one of our reliable forecast models. philadelphia to new york long island up towards boston 12 to 18 inches in some cases two feet. i think in and around the boston area that's where we could get three feet of snow. the snowfall totals are important but it is the blizzard that makes this dangerous. >> you know, janice, from us being on yesterday and how much this story has changed one thing i noticed this is moving in later and that is not a good thing.
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people can see out their windows at least during the day time hours. as this will roll in with the worst part overnight, we're expecting power outages that could be massive and widespread. from what you're saying could be sustained, with the winds because that typically is what knocks that power out. so this is really, really now a dire warning for people to get prepared for this. >> absolutely. it's different from just your run-of-the-mill winter storm where you get actually inches 24. that is still an incredible amount of snow. when you have wind gusts in excess of 50 60 mile-per-hour for a duration of 12 hours, that will cause, you can not be on the roads. you will see snowdrifts 10 feet high. you can't, you have to hunger -- hunker down now. starting this afternoon and overnight tonight. be prepared, your kid will be home tomorrow but could be home the rest of the week. that is the main lesson here. the snowfall totals so important, people are focused on that. the fact that we have blizzard
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conditions for a matter of 10 to 12 hours in some of these big cities, that is what make this is storm epic. >> jd, you officially worried me and i wasn't worried before. i left the gym this morning. there was a line outside of trader joe's three blocks deep of people waiting in line. can you tell me why everyone buys eggs and bread and milk? why eggs bread and milk? >> that the is age-old story right? >> is everyone making french toast? they were already sold out at 7:30 this morning. >> if you go to the grocery store buy nonperishable foot items. >> exactly. the power will to out. >> i'm from canada and harris is from the midwest. i've had power outages that last for weeks. tough have water, non-perishable food items. bread will not get you any w. and eggs. if you don't have power you're not cooking. >> they will go bad. >> no lights. >> protein bars. >> the other point, harris, we were talking about yesterday
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the temperatures are going to be in the teens and 20s. so if you don't have power, you need to know what you will be doing. this is the time where neighbors need to get together and communities need to get together just in case this is a huge event. >> if you have pets, if you have neighbors who are elderly check on them, really pull together in all this the power utilities problem will be huge. because we've seen that after superstorm sandy. that can just cripple communities. we're prayerful that will not go on for too many hours. janice dean, i know you will get another, i'm looking at clock. you will get another update this hour. we'll comebacks a the news warrants. thank you. >> you got it. >> there are reports that a convicted al qaeda terrorist just released from a u.s. supermax prison may have been part of a proposed prisoner swap. ali a marry was freed last week. -- amari. according to his 2009 plea deal he was ordered to enter the u.s.
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no later than september 10th, 2007 have you been by self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed. he was offered last summer reports claim in a deal for american couple in qatar. the hunangs. the report was made not long after the u.s. freed high-ranking taliban commanders for sergeant bo bergdahl. white house chief of staff denis mcdonough said the berg dove swap did not open up a pandora's box. >> we don't get into negotiations with terrorist and don't pay ransom which furthers kidnappings that won't -- >> prisoner swap? >> we're not going to do that. >> what is troubling about this, harris, it does appear a pandora's box was opened. you covered this last night on the fox report. you saw mcdonough make the
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rounds and i don't think he did a particularly good job. he said the release of amari was just routine. if it was routine and not done for a swap why did we release him? >> that is ins it kent. we've done prisoner swaps. >> a lot of them. >> with very one woman in custody with savages, with terrorists. we don't know what deal will be made. we learned that from denis mcdonough. he accidentally dropped her name. that was extremely unfortunate. we have want an and asked to keep that information low profile for her safety, we hope. but so we know that this is inconsistent. then i think about the deal we did with cuba. because weren't there prisoners involved in that deal too? i'm confused when he said we don't do prisoner swaps. does he mean we just don't do them on tuesday? >> if you look at the people that have been released and i was recently talking to a
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high-ranking former cia counterterrorism official that worked in the middle east for decades, hunting these bad guys for years and risking lives and going out, taking them alive bringing them in getting information. all of sudden out of nowhere they're released. whether for good behavior as we heard in some of these cases or a swap. he talked about the blinding frustration when you know exactly what these guys are going to do when they're put back out in the field. he was talking about abu al-baghdadi, and -- >> look what he does. leading islamic state now. >> iran-contra what was that about? >> it was about opening up lines of communications potentially swapping prisoners with the iranian government which at that point i would say, i'm sure wasn't on any official list a terrorists, they were essentially terrorists. they were at least fomenting terrorism. let's not just say president obama that has lines of communications or has done this or approached the -- broached the notion of prisoner swaps with terrorist organizations --
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>> but don't you think time something little bit different charlie? threat of al qaeda, threat of isis and most troubling, i want to report this, individual with knowledge of amari's release, administration official said quote, hang on president obama played no role in the process. >> right. >> president obama played no role. >> hopefully somebody else played a role. listen, i have no problem with something some degree of dialogue with these folks. we need to get our people back. yes, things are bad following 9/11. if you lived in the 1980s i'm old enough. we had achille lauro and libya and state-sponsored terrorism. things were not that great then. >> because they are assets that are valuable later. >> president reagan opened up negotiations with iran just to have, in a back channel way just to have some dialogue. >> charlie, i i don't think to call you on this this is little bit different. are you saying we should be
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negotiating with crisis or al qaeda? >> we don't negotiate. back channel, try to get the people home. >> that is negotiating. doesn't matter what channel you're on. >> negotiation is sending secretary of state over there and -- >> is that what they mean, when they say routine i'm still trying to figure out routine what does that mean, what does routine mean? is that what you're saying, not necessarily a swap? this is what they deem as routine your explanation? >> i'm not in the state department. i'm not in the white house. i'm just saying this yes, our spies and our head of our spy agencies, like the cia routinely deal with bad guys every day of the week. we have people over there. i'm just saying don't -- >> don't stick your head in the stand about it. >> it is not always black and white. >> would we be talking about this if he said we don't do this? >> that is ridiculous. >> all i'm saying it is happening. >> let me get jedediah in here. this is the real issue. chief of staff mcdonough was also on the talk shows and he said this he was talking about
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being in a war against al qaeda. that is something the president didn't mention the other night. we have the sound clip. i want to you play it. this is how he characterizes how we're facing this enemy. listen. >> we say we're in a war against al qaeda, we just never said we've been in a war against terrorism which is tactic. unusual thing to say we're at war against a tactic. we are however war against al qaeda. its manifestations in yemen. its manifestations in southeast asia, its manifest stations in east africa and we're at war ultimately defeat and destroy isil in iraq and syria. >> two quick points on this one it's a little different than reagan was in office the threat at least he is describing. it metastasized and gotten a lot worse. they're highly sophisticated. very different than the iran-contra days. he said we're in a war against al qaeda. the president didn't mention al qaeda in state of the union.
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what gives here? >> that is true. why not bridge the gap against al qaeda terrorists. they have a problem with the "t" word. some have a many problem with the word al qaeda. i don't care how they say it call it what it is terrorists, al qaeda afraid to call what it is until we call it what it is we can't go after them and be honest about what is happening. there is constant mixed messages from the administration on every issue. get together team up, call it what it is. people aren't dumb. why do we have to explain it to you all the time. >> my point was not saying it was just as bad in 1980s. that was state-sponsored terrorism. that was no joke. >> those are iran-backed rebels took the capital in yemen. >> of course. if you heard what assistant secretary of state liz cheney long title, we played her interview a little on program at least four or five capitals across the middle east have been
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taken over overrun by iran-backed rebels. i understand what you're saying. maybe they rubberstamped differently back then but it is the same country. >> i agree with you. here is the problem with the administration pussyfooting around. using politically correct language. won't use islamic terrorism. president of france mentioned it radicals. sick of the decisions they made. listen bergdahl, i feel bad for his parents but think about it was he worth was he worth a prisoner exchange? >> well, that's the big question. releasing him without any preconditions so they immediately can go back on the battlefield. this is different. he is emptying an entire prison. by he, president obama as a political goal emptying out an entire jail full of terrorists, high-level terrorists without any monitoring of them. >> our enemies know we're amenable to doing this. look at isis. we don't want 200 million for the other japanese hostage. we'll take other prisoners.
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>> moving on, millions of americans in the path of a potentially historic blizzard. heavy snow and high wind could cause whiteout conditions and bring travel to a standstill in the northeast. what is being done to prepare if we'll cover that. house speaker john boehner saying some of president obama's economic ideas are dead on arrival, if they make it to capitol hill, especially a tax hike on the wealthy. will the white house and congress ever reach common ground? right after the show "outnumbered overtime." go to the web, outnumbered overtime/outnumbered. click the over time tab. questions, comments. should do it today if you're at home preparing for the storm. ♪
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>> this ace fox news alert now and this is on what the national weather service is warning of potentially historic blizzard. new information has come in. we've learned that new york governor andrew cuomo just declared a state of emergency. in fact in just the last couple minutes it has gotten darker behind us. have you noticed. >> i have. >> we know this is approaching, this storm. we're anticipating from our coverage as you know on fox news and this hour of "outnumbered," that the storm will bring with it, most importantly, very strong winds like hurricane force wind a sustained between
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50 and 80 miles per hour as we go to the map mr. . so the snow totals only factor in as the drifts of snow, why you can't drive, could be six to 10 feet. can you imagine moving 10 feet of snow hitting your windshield? you have got to stay inside. 50 million people in the path. rick leventhal is live on long island this is expected to sit here longer than pretty much everywhere else, rick. >> harris you mention ad statea% of emergency now in effect in new york. that will include a travel ban on large trucks rolling by on the long island expressway starting at 4:00 this afternoon. a state of emergency in effect in new jersey and connecticut governor announced a travel ban beginning 9:00 p.m. tonight. you talked about high winds. we also know heavy snow is coming perhaps two to four inches an hour, starting this afternoon into the evening through the night into tuesday. of course that is one of the reasons why we may see so many power outages. not just high wind but heavy snow collecting on power lines
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and tree limbs which fall on the lines. against right -- conditions right now are not terrible. maybe one to three inches will fall today during the day. blizzard warning goes into effect in 20 or 30 minutes. traffic rolling pretty smoothly here on the long island expressway. this is one of major interstates in new york could close tonight because of heavy snow expected to come and those dangerous high wind. we're also hearing about store shelves being picked clean as you might imagine. i know andrea talked about that earlier and also thousands of flights canceled across the region. several airports will virtually shut down tomorrow including fill definitely, boston, newark jfk and laguardia in the new york area because of bad weather anticipated, harris. extremely hazard does dangerous conditions. everyone is encouraged to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. >> rick before i let you go, i'm kind of looking behind you there, a little while ago it was snowing very heavily and kind of
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lulled and wind is picking up. this thing is ebbing and flowing and coming on in. do you get a sense from people, we know with superstorm sandly some waited until the last second to make their decision yeah, i need to do what everybody told me to do? >> this is time when everyone is getting prepared for the storm. we're hearing a lost warnses from new york city's mayor and governor of new york and other neighbors states. people are betting message. on the front page of every newspaper in new york city this could be epic storm, perhaps the largest in the history of new york city. the record, janice dean may have mentioned at top of the hour, 26.9 inches back in 2006. we could top. that but even if we don't, this is going to be a storm that could shut down much of the region and affect millions and millions of people. they're already you talking about train service being suspended sometime later this evening. >> i'm seeing on my phone the alert from new york waterway, one of the largest transit
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systems on the water the ferryboats that ferry so many peep. they will shut down in couple hours and run on amended schedule. the waters are choppy. thank you very much rick leventhal. a travel ban will start in a few hours against connecticut. as people look across the country, they say is this just an east coast event? they have already canceled 3500 flights across several airlines. this is an american event. if you had any place you wanted to travel that will have a trickle effect as you might imagine. as outages come as they are expected to do with utilities we look for the neighboring states going to the western part of this country to come in and help us out. it affects everybody. we appreciate you keeping the east coast in your thoughts. we're covering this for you. stay close. t. and you could make it happen. right? wrong. because you're not you you're a cancer hospital and your daughter... she's a team of leading researchers... and that brilliant idea is a breakthrough in patient treatment that could save thousands of lives.
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possible toward a possible 2016 run. the governor launched a political pac that will allow him to build staff and start fundraising. he is alongside former governor mitt romney and jeb bush. chris christie may be looking at a presidential run but some of his top staff in new jersey defected and said they may support other candidates. this goes back to him shooting inside the tent a lot isn't benefiting him. he may have trouble in the republican party. >> this is an establishment duke out. i think it is going to be a fight. i am not convinced he is going to run. this is a first step and there is pressure because mitt romney and jeb bush came out so they feel like they need to do something. but they are competing for the
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same donors. >> charlie, what do you think about this? he is gruff around the edges. is this a con? is he putting it on? >> during the republican governor's association it was clear he was laying the groundwork to run for president. i call it the cat fight in the country club. >> he is not a member of any kind of club i know of. >> or the cowboy's fight. >> most of the big republican donor, most are here the wall street guys are split between jeb and governor romney. they would like governor romney to back out. minus the founder of home depot, who loves christie most don't have a lot of interest. does he chris christie sell in texas also? no way. >> the found raising laws in new
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jersey, the pay to pay laws because of past scandals have prevented them from raising money from the big guys and he may have to follow the model of newt gingrich. >> you could get around those laws. they were put in in the mid-1990s. they involve municipal bonds but you canned -- you can go around that. >> it almost seems like this time passed. and two potential republican presidential canadas were slammed over the weekend. first mitt romney:
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>> it can't be mitt. he ran and failed. i liked him. [applause] >> look like him, dislike him the 47% statement he made isn't going away and neither is the romney care. more importantly he choked. something happened to him in the last month. >> and then he gave his opinion on former florida governor jeb bus. >> that is totally in favor of common core. that is a disaster. he is very weak on immigration. don't forget. they come for love? i say what? >> he is entertaining. >> i love watching him. >> he goes i love the guy, he is
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great, i mean he is a liar and killed his wife, but other than that he is a great guy. >> jonah goldberg was on the radio this weekend asking why they are giving him the press. but he is making good point and i agree with him. >> he knows his audience and does that well with his television show too. one thing he does well is dial it down. it didn't take him 50,000 words to say what he had in mind. he said it in very few words. hold on a second -- >> i am sorry. i am out numbered here. >> i have never seen anyone control charlie >> i think he's got a lot of fans out there.
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>> i like donald. i have known him a long time. but he was disrespectful. mitt romney didn't choke. he was screwed up by super storm sandy. maybe he should have been more aggressive there at the end. and mitt romney is an honorable, decent man, so is jeb bush they need donald trump -- >> do you think he could win? >> no. >> so as much as you love him -- >> i would not attack him. >> didn't mitt romney choke a little bit in the debate? >> he choked a lot. >> mitt romney is not a good candidate. he doesn't connect with people. and trump is saying all of the right thing talking about common core and immigration when it comes to jeb bush and this is what conservatives talk about. and he is saying romney had a chance but didn't connect with voters. it doesn't matter how great your
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policy is if you can't not connect with the people and get them to believe you. >> he was great on tv. we have to go guys. >> and at least he can keep bush honest. >> we are tracking what could be a blizzard of epic porportions and what parts of the united states that could get up to three feet of snow by this time tomorrow. stay with us for continuing coverage of the storm. proportion andd
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>> there is a lot of anger in the country and the people who are upset and this guy says i am going to fight on your side. i think there is -- i bet if you looked across the sections of the tea party and people who go see the movie there is a lot of inter intersection. >> the director defending it saying the biggest anti-war sentiment can do for people is to show what this life does for the people going back to live and their families. he knows how to say something that will anger people and get traction elsewhere. ridiculous or what do you think? >> i am confused about him. i am glad they got the mike worked out for him on set. that is such an old one but it always kills. so i am just a little confused
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about what he means mixing audiences. hollywood loves the movie. if he is saying tea party supporters took over hollywood that would be big news and be important. >> i think hollywood likes the money but they clearly -- listen, this movie sex posing the unholy alliance between liberals like bill mar, and the hollywood elite. they hate the movie. do you remember when sony pulled back? and people like george clooney said you've to watch the beginning because it is political. michael moore doubled down saying tomorrow is sunday school. what would jesus do? i know. hide on top of a roof and shoot people in the back. i guess he is getting jesus to weigh in on the sniper.
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i am so confused. i am trying to figure out how jesus could be brought into this argument? >> you know what you will see? the looney left is more in sane than anything on the right like the tea party. those are disgusting comments. >> it is crazy out there. it is like he doesn't know what to do. michael moore is angry about the fact this is doing well. >> he is jealous. >> the whole country would have to be overrun with tea partys. it is everyone who is pate patriotic. >> the thing howard dean said is there is no such anger in the country. no kidding. >> howard dean lecturing on us how to manage emotions. i think we have seen him lose
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control of his. we talk about how the left talks about america and we are angry, clinging to our god and guns. pastor michael moore is lecturing us now. >> jesus would tweet apparently >> i don't want to talk about michael moore because i am sick of him. but i am glad to see clint eastwood stood up for the movie. and if howard dean thinks the tea party is seeing the movie, over 50 million people have seen the movie, the tea party is apparently huge. >> fast improvement for that i would imagine. let's have our attorneycontinuing coverage of the blizzard bearing down. the latest on how many feet of snow to expect. but motor importantly the wind gusting between 50-80 miles per hour. it is hurricane force. we are watching it. stay close.
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up to 30 inches of snow expected and blizzard warnings from new jersey, maine, and new york city and boston could be crippled. live coverage ahead and a drone discovered overnight on the lawn of the white house with yet another security breach we are live on. and several threats against flights into the united states being called credible and planes forced to land being searched by security officials. what we are learning about the new scares in the air. all ahead on "happening now." >> thank you jon. a new study of children and body image is raising eyebreaus showing 70% of kids have been on a diet before ten years of age. and one third of boys and the majority of girls age 6-8 want to be thinner. it is by a non-profit group that
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reviews media content and says society and media are having an impact on boys and girls. harris as a mom, when you hear this, what do you think? there is a difference between guiding kids and eating healthy and this pressure to be thin and when it comes to boys to be buff or fit. this overpressurized society. >> one thing i experienced with my 8-year-old daughter is they are talking about this among themselves. you can blame the media but it is already a conversation because they are focused enough on their own bodies saying you are built differently than me. i can skinny is in. you have the attitude get there. these are conversations they are having. if one child in the group is talking aboutditing you will have the to have the conversation with your little one >> i have an 8-year-old son and i noticed him saying is this
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fat. i remember growing up in hollywood and at 11-12 my agent said i don't want you to be anorexic but you need to be as small and thin as you can possibly be. that is the extreme because it is hollywood but when you hear them at a young age they stick with you. >> i remember growing up eating mom out of house and home. i think it is good to teach kids to eat healthy, work out and do healthy things. i think parents need to be educated between that and the media and the advertising industry on what a typical male or women should look like. workout, eating well, and if you workout you will eat a lot. >> kids go to school and no matter what the parents say we talked about the mean girls at school and how do you avoid that when that is the pressure going on in the cafeteria and at
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recess? >> i think it is worse because of social media and the craze of everybody posting selfies with no clothes on. i am being dead serious. i am saying young girls with instagram taking pictures in bikinis and naked naked naked with pressure all of the time. and young girls are seeing this all of the time. it isn't just in the magazines and adults obsessed with how they look and they are talking about diets and of course that is going to trickle down to the kids. i think the selfie generation is giving a nurotic problem with being perfect. and they can fix it with cropping. >> there is nothing wrong with
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dieting but when you are young it turns into eating disorders and obsessive issues with foods. >> the new england patriots are packing up and heading off to the sight of the super bowl 49 but the deflate-gate isn't being left behind. will the controversy overshadow the big game? we will find out. flaitdeflate-game
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>> i am not worried about the air pressure in the ball that's nerd stuff. that is above my pay grade. you make 26.5 million upon a year. yeah is that a lot? i don't know things. >> i am just laughing at that all weekend long. saturday night live poking fun at the deflate-gate. patriots heading before schedule to boat the blizzard. coach belichick offered his explanation for the deflating the football. but bill nigh shot that down saying the only thing that could deflate those is a needle.
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bill nigh is a seahawks game. it would be the temperature 90 degrees. >> and we know the temperature was 51 degrees. we are dealing in the science of that argument? >> we will go down the road of seeing it is scientifically accurate. >> that argument is already footballs. it 11 of 12. that is technically all of them. >> it is a bs scandal. if it was not for the fact that everyone hates the patriots. and i am a patriot fan. full disclosure. and they are going to kill seattle. >> why is snl making fun of bread. he plays football and looks fabulous. >> why didn't the opposing team
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have going to say about this? >> why didn't the colts who were the allegedly the victims of this. they got crushed fair and square. it is only seattle. >> but they were the ones that tipped off and they would be doing this. they said wait a minute. >> you know anything about football. they have cheat around the edges for years. defensive backs put stick them on their hands. >> you ought to see what we do for outnumbers. >> some team love it. and what do you think? who is going to take it? >> i don't think anyone cares about the scandal. they care about football. when i ask people about this, they just want to watch football. >> we are talking about it. >> it is the cheating and rule breaking and most exciting story that came in the two- week run
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up. >> it is the players and their backgrounds and sob stories and girlfriends. >> we go through the commercials with girls in bikini. we are stays here for outnumbers on the web. we'll see you right there. >> starting off with a fox news alert. a potentially crippling storm gaining strength and moving in on the northeast. >> get your boots out. blizzard warnings are out and people are bracing for several feet of snow coming their way. >> the over all picture is to do everything in our power and the strongest force in the world to keep america safe. >> does our safety come at a cost? >> the release of an al-qaeda agent. a part of a proposed prisoner swap for americans.
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