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re cause we are definitely looking out for you. this is a fox news extreme weather alert. the latest now on the monster storm that has brought the northeast to airtual stand still this morning. here is what the record breaking blizzard looks like. it is a slow-moving storm which is why it is expected to dump so much snow. from philadelphia to the boston corridor. the brunt of the storm is expected to hit before daybreak with new england getting the worst of it later this morning. the threat covers seven states from delaware to main. thork city officials are not taking any chances. they ordered all roads closed to traffic except emergency
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vehicles and people there are being advised to stay home until the danger is finally over. and as you can tell from this live shot from time square that we are looking at right now, most new yorkers in fact tourists are heeding that advice. >> look out for your neighbors. look out for the people in your neighborhood. look out for senior citizens and look out for the disabled and for the homeless. you don't know if you may be the one to save someone's life. do that for your fellow new yorker. >> good advice: something else to look out for are power outages. parts of the northeast and the coastal regions are bracing for hurricane force winds. the massachusetts governor fears it could take days to repair downed power lines possibly leaving residents shivering in near zero wind chills. amtrak has been derailed by the blizzard. there will be
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no service between new york and boston today. a lot going on out there. as the mayor said be careful. more on the blizzard of 2015 as we join "the kelly file" that is already in progress. dean reporting from the fox weather center. >> the storm is just getting its act together. the low is off the coast. and you can see these bans starting to move in to eastern massachusetts. and new england is where we're going to see the jackpot of the storm. also long island. look at how dynamic the storm is. we're getting reports of thunder and lightning, thundersnow, a very rare meteorological event across eastern parts of new england. winds are already gusting 30, 40 miles per hour along the coast. and we're starting to get our blizzard conditions. 29 million people under a blizzard warning right now. all of the big cities up and down the coastline. one to three feet for all of these big cities is what we're
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forecasting with wind gusts in excess of 40 to 75 miles per hour. hurricane force wind gust warnings are in effect for cape cod, the islands. looking at the forecast radar, 9:00 a.m. tuesday, still here for parts of jersey, long island, eastern coastal areas of new england. still here by tuesday afternoon into the dinner time hour. and we're still dealing with it on wednesday. so the snow is on the ground and we're still going to be dealing with blizzard conditions well into wednesday. and power outages, we could have thousands of people without power. and with the temperatures going below zero with windchills megyn, that could be extraordinarily dangerous. here's one of our snowfall total maps. again, one to three inches bullseye across portions of eastern new england with boston perhaps getting one of their highest snowfall totals ever on record. >> what's so different about this storm? the fact it's going to sit there over us for so long? >> it's a slow moving storm.
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and the fact is we're dealing with blizzard conditions. there's a criteria that you deal with when it comes to a blizzard. you have to have winds in excess of 35 miles per hour for a period of at least three hours, blowing snow and visibility reduced to less than a quarter of a mile. people cannot be out on the roads, they'll not be in the air. they need to be hunkered down in some cases for days. >> and downed power lines are always such a huge cause of fatalities when you see a storm like this janice. thank you, we'll be back to you. for this 250-mile stretch of the northeast the blizzard warning means heavy, blowing snow and possible white house conditions with a number of states they are already issuing complete bans on travel. more than 7,000 flights have already been canceled for today and tomorrow leaving some passengers stranded. earlier huge crowds filling commuter train stations. look at this picture a dozens of extra trains were brought in for the new york area to get people home before the worst of this storm hits. rick leaventhal reports from
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uniondale, new york. >> megyn, i've never been to the north pole, but i imagine this is what it feels like and looks like. the wind is really kicking up now. the snow isn't that heavy. it isn't that thick. but it's feignful. and it's coming in sideways. it's been snowing all day. i'm going to step out of the way and show you what it looks like here on the surface of this parking lot outside the nassau coliseum. it's a pretty dramatic shot. it would be beautiful if it wasn't so dangerous. the roads are in very very bad shape and continuously getting worse. that's why the governor of new york has ordered all traffic off of all the major roadways in 13 counties including new york city and two counties here on long island. all traffic all except emergency vehicles and snowplows so they can do their job. same in new york city. they've also shut down the subway as you mentioned. they've closed the river crossings over the hudson, george washington bridge lincoln and holland closed at
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11:00. there's a ban basically on commuter travel as well. commuter trains are shutting down tonight. and the roads are expected to be awful throughout tonight into tomorrow. also as you mentioned in the intro, some 7,000 flight cancellations. most airports in the region will be shut down for good tomorrow. >> absolutely. thank you. we will continue to bring the latest updates and road closures and cancellations and storm totals throughout this evening. we'll be back to weather in a minute. but also breaking tonlt the threat of terrorism is casting a long shadow over a presidential trip overseas. as the white house finds itself having to react on a new al qaeda threat. in the middle of what was supposed to be a visit to improve relations with india. chief white house correspondent ed henry is overseas with the president. >> reporter: good evening, megyn. this trip has been overshadowed a bit by terror threats from the roughly 1,000 snipers the indian government brought in to help protect the leaders here to the sudden resurgence all around the world of al qaeda. in fact, tonight there's so much chaos in yemen that the u.s.
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embassy has declared it's closing some operations there as the president at a news conference here in india downplayed the fact that the u.s.-backed government fell. he says u.s. drone strikes continue even though it's not clear who's in charge in yemen to coordinate those strikes. meanwhile, the president's chief of staff said the administration is at war with al qaeda despite the fact the president had been claiming the terror group was on the run. and at last year's state of the union said wars were coming to an end. >> we say we're in a war against al qaeda. we just never said we've been in a war against terrorism, which is a tactic. it's an unusual thing to say we're in war against a tactic. we are however at war against al qaeda. >> america must move off a permanent war frame. >> reporter: today here in india top white house aides said the president last year was referring to the bush administration's war footing of having about 180,000 u.s. ground troops in iraq and afghanistan. though if the u.s. is now at war with al qaeda it's unclear why
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the president did not mention al qaeda at all at this year's state of the union. megyn. >> ed henry. back in washington another controversy, this one concerning the doj's decision to release a dangerous al qaeda operative from a u.s. jail. the terrorist was arrested after 9/11 here to kill americans. and he was just released for good conduct in prison. and the question tonight, was there a behind-the-scenes deal here which this administration claims it does not do when it comes to terrorists. trace gallagher reports live in our west coast newsroom. trace. >> megyn the al qaeda operative admitted he struck a deal with 9/11 architect ka lid sheik mohamed. when he arrived back in qatar he received a hero's welcome. the state department and justice department say his release was
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routine. gop congressman hunter on the armed services committee believes there's evidence of quid pro quo and attorney general irrelevant helped orchestrate a swap in exchange for americans matthew and grace wang held in qatar for the unexplained death of their daughter. the wangs were released last month. omari last week. he's sent a letter to president obama asking who specifically approved the release. the state department has not denied that a deal was floated by qatar only that the u.s. didn't bite. the spokesman for several u.n. ambassadors and now a fox news contributor, says the danger here is the u.s. is now perceived as willing to negotiate. listen. >> the accusation is that the qatar and others are seeing this slippery slope, and they're asking for prisoner swaps. they say the united states and specifically the state
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department as willing to talk about prisoner swaps. so they offered this. on a clear cut case with matt and grace wang. >> and terrorism experts also believe significant funding for radical groups in syria is coming from qatar. megyn. >> trace, thank you. the white house also facing some serious questions over its relationship with israel. following reports that secretary of state john kerry is furious with the prime minister's decision to speak in front of congress. we've got reaction from state department sporq)son jen psaki in moments. and an ugly story breaking with a muslim group now claiming death threats allegedly thanks to the "american sniper" movie. also, dr. ben carson joins us live on what was called his rock star performance this weekend at the unofficial kickoff to the republican race for 2016. >> my mother you know she worked two, three jobs at a
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breaking tonight, a travel nightmare. more than 7,000 flights already canceled, another 2,000 delayed. seven states declaring emergencies with governors warning drivers to stay off the roads. the worst of the storm expected to hit just hours from now. the winds are already picking up in new york. we'll have a live report from the street in moments.
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developing tonight speaker john boehner is defending his decision to invite prime minister benjamin netanyahu to speak to congress. israeli media reported friday that this administration is furious it was not consulted on the invitation. the story in the newspaper quoted one senior white house official as saying mr. netanyahu "spat in our face publicly and that's no way to behave" adding that "there will be a price." at the same time "the washington post" quotes a source close to john kerry saying the secretary is also angry at mr. netanyahu arguing secretary kerry had gone to bat for israel at the u.n. lately and playing politics with that relationship could blunt secretary kerry's enthusiasm for being israel's prime mare defender. earlier i spoke with state department spokesperson jen psaki. jen, thank you so much for being here. >> hi, megyn. great to be here. >> that quote from "the
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washington post," did they get it right? is that how secretary kerry feels? >> well, secretary kerry spoke to this a bit last week. there's no question that he goes over and above the call of duty as it relates to our relationship with israel. he's made dozens of calls if not more on their behalf in the past couple of weeks. and certainly i think he felt as we all did the way this process went down bordered on the bizarre. >> i had charles krauthammer on the program friday and he called that response petulent speaking for how israel iran truly poses an existential threat and of course benjamin netanyahu is going to want to make the case to anybody he can in america but in particular to people's representatives. can you understand that point of view? >> you're right, megyn. and the fact is prime minister netanyahu has come and spoken to congress many, many times. we welcome that. but this was -- the process was a little odd. >> let's talk about this. reports today about this al qaeda terrorist who was released from federal prison in the
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united states, almari is his name he was sent over here by kalid kalid kalid sheik mohamed, he was captured. the obama administration decided to treat him as a criminal as opposed to as a terrorist. at gitmo he went through the federal courts here. and was sentenced to prison. he just got released early for time served and good behavior. which is a story unto itself. but the reports today were that there may have been a prisoner swap proposed by qatar which he has ties to saying, you know what, we'll let go of these americans, the wangs, this couple that had been convicted over there for the death of their daughter. people here said it was a show trial. they said we'll let them go if you send almari back to us. and this guy's a bad terrorist.
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everybody said why would we ever be negotiating for the release of a terrorist in a prisoner swap. can you confirm that that offer was made by qatar? >> well, there was no proposal on the table. and that's not something we would consider. and i think it's also important for people to know the wangs which we felt very strongly as you mention as many people did that this was a case where they should not have been held they were released and the judge said because there was a lack of forensic evidence. and they were released weeks ago. >> the very -- timing for good behavior. >> you're right. that's true. but this was not a case where there was a prisoner swap considered discussed as a part at any of these deals. >> i'm trying to understand your language. when you say there was no proposal on the table, are you ruling out that this was ever suggested by qatar or any of its representatives to the united states or any of its representatives? >> well just to be as
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diplomatic as i can here, meg ib, and i appreciate you giving me the opportunity i'm not in a position to confirm anything that's mentioned at any point in time. >> let's move onto another topic. i want to ask you about yemen which basically is a hot mess now. we played a sound bite of you on friday and we confessed charles krauthammer we mentioned earlier, he laugh at what you said and here's why. the folks used to be a u.s.-backed government, we were at least satisfied with them, but these are the guys in control now. death to america. death to israel. victory to islam. so the american people may not be feeling too great about the new people in charge of yemen. you were asked about these folks last week. here's what you said. >> they do on occasion chant death to america and that kind of thing. it's not as if they haven't expressed anti-american sentiment in the past. >> obviously not.
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as i mention we continue to assess our security needs every day regardless of what's been said. but it is important to note that just this week they stated that was not their intentions. >> so i mean, you know the follow-up. you're taking them at their word that they no longer mean the chants? >> well megyn, first of all i know you could never play all the back and forth we have on yemen in the briefing but we've been discussing this probably hours last week in the briefing. >> i don't want to get deep into any politics. i want to ask you whether you are actually saying we should just trust this group because they now say never mind all that chanting about death to america. >> well, i think our actions make clear that we don't just trust. i think it was important to note that that was something that was stated publicly. >> death to america. >> -- there's been a great deal of unacceptable violence rhetoric, everything you've said. there's no question about that. but we're in a situation that is very tense, it's fluid. we have to see what's going to happen on the ground in yemen.
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we don't know yet what's going to happen there. >> let's hope that was just bluster. let me ask you one thing before you go. your boss john kerry took some flak for going over to france after we didn't show up at the big march and bringing james taylor and have him sing you got a friend and he hugged president hollande and all the reports were this is an embarrassment, united states clearly doesn't understand french culture, a, they don't hug, b, to sing the song in english over there put it hokie, placating, condescend condescending and placating. do you think we misstepped diplomatically in either of those instances? >> well first, james taylor had a range of concerts already scheduled in france that many people in france were attending. i was there at that event. it was a very warm event. it was a very emotional event. and i think you mentioned some of the coverage, but that wasn't most of the coverage in france of his visit there. >> is secretary kerry just a
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hugger? >> he is a hugger. i don't think that's a bad thing, megyn. >> apparently the french think it is. but that's the french. great to see you, jen. thank you so much jen psaki, for being here. >> great to see you, megyn. >> who knew right? also tonight,"american sniper" is on track to become the number one war movie of all-time, one arab group now says the film is sparking death threats against muslims and this group wants action. the leader of that group is here next. and details on who crashed a drone into the white house grounds and how much trouble they're now in.
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just this hour connecticut has shut down commuter rail and is instituted a complete travel ban on all roads. new york's governor andrew cuomo banning driving on every road in southern new york state including new york city starting at 11:00 p.m. tonight. and warning of a $300 fine if you are caught. you're not worried about what might happen? >> don't pick it up. drop it. >> that's a scene from the hit film "american sniper," based on the true story of navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle, the most lethal sniper in u.s. history. the film is on track to be the number one war film of all-time. but now a muslim civil rights group claims it's leading to death threats against muslims. the group just sent letters to director clint eastwood and star bradley cooper writing in part
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"a majority of the violent threats we have seen over the past few days as a result of how americans and muslims are depicted in "american sniper," it is our opinion you could play an assisting role in alleviating the danger we are facing." joining me now, president of the american arab anti-discrimination committee. thank you for being here, sir. so how many threats have been reported so far? in yourly letter you cite two. >> well, just -- first of all, thank you for having me here tonight. i do want to clarify one thing. my organization is an arab organization. we're not a muslim organization. we're secular. in fact myself i am an arab christian. >> you call yourself an arab civil rights organization. >> yes we do. >> okay. >> i just want to clarify that. >> sure. >> the exact numbers i don't have on hand, but we have9kb)h @r(t&háhp &hc% noticed a tripling of the ones we usually get. there's been a significant uptick in a lot of these sort of
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hate-type mail. some of that happens to be, you know continuing threats of violence. other happen to be your usual hate rhetoric that we usually get from -- >> but when you say it's tripled, just give us a feel. do you normally get three a month and you you have nine or -- >> oh no it's much more than that. we usually probably get i would say about 15 to 20 a month. and we're probably getting three, four times that right now. also, this is what we ourselves have noticed. we've asked other people who have noticed these on the internet to please forward them to us. >> okay, but what specifically does the movie do in your view to negatively portray muslims and arabs? >> let me clarify one thing. i personally myself have not seen the movie. >> how can you write that in your letter then? >> no, no because what we're getting is death threats from these people. and these threats are very specific. what they say, just saw the movie "american sniper" now i
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want to kill some rag heads. >> but that doesn't mean the movie has done anything wrong for which the actor or director need to come out and speak. >> when people are specifically specifying that they're seeing the movie and because they saw the movie they want to kill somebody that's problematic. >> but you know there are lunatics out there -- >> excuse me? >> there are lunatics out there. >> you're absolutely right. >> see sean hannity's tie and want to commit violence. not every lunatic and their rhetoric can be controlled. >> you're absolutely right. you're absolutely right. and we hope that 99.9% we hope all of these are just a bunch of people with keyboard courage sitting behind a keyboard typing away. but it only takes one person. one person to go into an arab church or a mosque to start shooting. that's what we want to prevent. all we are saying and all we are asking mr. cooper and mr. eastwood is for them to come out and say this is wrong. >> when does that happen?
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i mean what has also happened recently and i realize some of qç specifically cite "american sniper," but we've also seen radical islamists go murder a dozen people over the "charlie hebdo" caracatures in france. has nothing to do with "american sniper". >> we did see a violent uptick in france following that incident. we're saying we don't want that to happen in this country. we're trying to be more proactive. all we're asking them to say is look, that's not what we're about, that's not what this country's about. this is wrong. you shouldn't be threatening violence against somebody just because they happen to be a certain ethnicity or race. mind you we just got a statement from the studio, warner brothers condemned these statements. >> they condemn any people or violent threats against anybody.
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but bradley cooper -- do you agree that bradley cooper and clint eastwood have done nothing wrong? >> i'm not -- we're not trying to say that they've done anything wrong. >> do you agree that the film "american sniper" has done nothing wrong? >> well, we don't know that. >> right. so you're not addlleging that it has. >> no. what we're saying is we're getting e-mails making that connection. and we're asking the two the actor and director to say, hey, this is wrong. >> going to be an uphill battle. uphill battle if you want to shut down all hateful speech.ó:zpr(t&háhp &hc% take it, trust me from somebody in my position. i got to go. >> we're not trying to shut it down. >> i got it. you don't want it to translate from angry speech to angry action. i think everybody agrees on that one. thank you for being here tonight. all the best sir. we've got live pictures in now from boston where not a car is moving on beacon hill. normally a busy spot at this time of night. up next, why it may be thursday before folks are going to be able to dig out from what happens tonight.
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plus, the crowd went wild for a couple speakers at the iowa freedom summit this weekend. and one of them, dr. ben carson, on the unofficial kickoff to the republican race for 2016 was called a rock star performer. he's here. >> the next time you sing our national anthem and you're looking at that flag and you get to the end of that first and it says, the land of the free and the home of the brave please remember that it is impossible to be free if you're not brave. thank you. and god bless. [ appl 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! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent
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and tens of millions of people along the philadelphia to boston corridor could be impacted before this blizzard drifts out to sea. the heaviest snowfall is expected to last another four hours south of new england. forecasters tell us parts of massachusetts and that includes boston may be caught in the storm's grip until this afternoon. the predicted amount of snow there is close to three feet. hurricane-force winds are a major concern especially along the coastal communities where flooding is a threat. at this hour seven states are under a state of emergency. the city and state leaders from delaware to maine having learned a thing or two from previous storms know it is best not to leave anything to chance. >> i called up 500 national guard troops last night. they are pre staging our commonwealth to assist with the fall entry limbs, shelter services and in some cases
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door knocking. i am hoping they won't be dealing with a lot of stranded drivers because everybody will be off the roads. >> and if folks on the west coast think they are not affected by this massive storm, think again. it has so far lead to the cancellation of nearly 8,000 flights. that disruption will be felt at airports from coast to coast today and tomorrow. airline officials fear it could be days before their plane schedules are back to normal. the latest on the northeast blizzard coming up at the top of the hour on a special early edition of "fox and friends." we return to "the kelly file" in progress. for headlines go to fox news.com. don't need to spend the next two years beating each other up in the conservative tent. >> let me ask you this, if i was too blunt too direct, too loud and too new jersey for iowa then why do you people keep
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inviting me back? >> now how do we bring that back? how do we re-ignite the miracle of america? >> it can't be mitt, because mitt ran and failed. he failed. the last thing we need is another bush. >> i think whoever wins in 2016 i'm pretty sure it's going to be a republican. i think they should make it their goal to seal that border within a year. >> we're going to keep lowering taxes because we understand it's the people's money, not the government's money. that's the difference -- that's the difference between the wisconsin way and the washington way. >> chris stirewalt is our fox news digital politics analyst. and he joins me now. chris, good to see you. so, number one biggest per tor mans, i mean, the person who emerged if any as a star from
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this thing. >> well, ted cruz certainly met high expectations for him, conservative activists there in california on sunday wanted a lot from cruz. cruz definitely delivered. hit all of the points. he is running as really the full spectrum conservative, nothing off the table. but i would say if there's a winner and i know we don't have to always declare winners and losers, but scott walker governor of wisconsin did a very good job. because remember at this point when you have so many candidates and you have an establishment battling and you have conservative conservatives battling, being second choice wouldn't be a bad place to be. >> the knock on him is he's boring but then read reports of how he did in iowa this weekend and it was not so boring. >> well those should be his voters, right? he's from wisconsin, nearby. he is a lunch pale kind of conservative. he's a guy talking about blue collar get down to work roll up your shirt sleeves kind of
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stuff. that should appeal to iowa and republicans across the country trying to get away from the 47% kind of stuff. walker definitely impressed. and he showed he had the ability to appeal to broad spectrum con zefbtives. >> how about the trump sentiment, it can't be romney. romney tried and failed. did he speak for a lot of the party's core conservatives there? >> i will not try to reckon out for whom donald trump speaks, but i will say this -- >> just because you don't likemp, but a lot of people do. his sentiment is felt by a lot of core conservatives. >> the core conservatives are being reminded what they did not like about mitt romney originally. and what they didn't like is he was a moderate. he worked very hardíg to demonstrate to republicans that he was one of theirs and would stick with them. and he stuck there for a long time. as he comes back though they're being reminded what they didn't like about him the first time. >> but he's still polling number
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one, 59% of the people polled say they would like to see him as a choice. >> okay with them if he runs. however, mitt romney is being remembered as the guy who they'd rather have as president than barack obama. now romney has to not be better than barack obama, he has to be better than 15 or 20 -- >> stirewalt had a great line in his morning piece 59% people may want sea bass on the menu, doesn't mean they will get sea bass. let's talk about sarah palin. she's seriously considering another run and then she was described by people who love her, people who are typically defending sarah palin in very unfortunate terms her va3a performance. here is a clip. >> gop leaders by the way -- you know, the man can only ride you when your back is bent. so strengthen it. then the man can't ride you and america won't be taken for a
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ride. >> thoughts on that. >> well, look, here's the thing. sarah palin did not do well. but for what she's doing that may actually be okay because she is a great practitioner of the jujitsu jujitsu. >> but this wasn't people on the left. scarborough was ripping on her. he's done that before. but it was in conservative circles there was some real head scratching about what happened there and what an adjusted position from the !ns!zpalin we saw electric fi -- >> she was a contender if she wanted to be or had some throwaway throwaway. that's not where she is now. but she is good at drawing ire and good at attacking her attackers and back and forth. so there's a cottage industry in hating on sarah palin and then sarah palin hating on her haters. >> what about dr. ben carson who is our guest now and is written
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up by the conservative website and ben shapiro as a rock star. >> they love it. rick santorum, mike huckabee, anyone else who wants to go back to iowa and have conservatives fall in love with them again, they're swooning for ben carson. because the guy has the message. and when he gets off talking points, when he was talking to republican party brass last week in san diego, he was a little silted, when he got out in front of the grass roots in iowa, he nailed it. >> thanks, chris. good to see you. >> you bet. >> stay away from the sea bass. i don't like seafood in general. if it swims i don't eat it. no comment on romney. it's about the fish. up next, the man who had the crowd on their feet in iowa, dr. ben carson, joins us live on the unofficial kickoff to the republican race for 2016. if he doesn't get it who does he think should get that
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and it says the land of the free and the home of the brave, please remember it is impossible to be free if you're not brave. thank you and god bless. [ applause ] >> that was dr. ben carson getting a standing ovation at this weekend's iowa freedom summit. now being called the unofficial kickoff to the 2016 gop race for president. joining me now dr. ben carson former pediatric neurosurgeon at johns hopkins. doctor, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> already those who love you say you were a rock star. and those who don't love you are harping on one comment that you made about what now is a famous case where the gay couple wanted a baker to make a cake for the wedding. the baker said, no we don't believe in gay marriage. the lawsuit came and you made this point for which you're now getting hit. watch. >> they could go right down the
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street and buy a cake, but no, let's bring a suit because i want them to make my cake even though they don't believe in it. which is really not all that smart because they might put poison in your cake. >> now some are claiming you're suggesting gays who complain about ha they view as discrimination risk getting poisoned. >> you know, that would be a very immature interpretation of what is a common thing, never make your waiter or your chef angry because you don't know what they're going to put in your food. people who look for something like that to make an issue out of really don't have much of an [ issue. so i guess that's rather comforting. >> this is sort of a strain of criticism that comes up when it comes to dr. carson. they say he's going to fire up the base and folks at the iowa summit are going to love him. the center-right and center-left americans he needs to in order
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to actually win this election? >> well you know i see a lot of those center-right and center-left people every day. i saw a bunch of them tonight. i'll see a bunch of them tomorrow. and they seem to understand exactly what i'm talking about. and that's why i keep talking because we have got to wake our country up. and we've got to stop being afraid of those people who sit around and call you names and criticize. and let that stifle you and keep you from telling the truth. >> how did you, when you heard the other, you know speakers at this event. and i should tell the viewers that romney wasn't there bush wasn't there, rubio wasn't there, a couple weren't there. but when you heard the other speakers, how did you feel like your message differed? >> well i don't actually go around trying to compare myself with others and trying to determine whether there's a substantial difference. i do make it clear that i'm not a politician and that i never intend to become a politician. even if i'm elected to office,
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i'm not going to be a politician because they tend to do things that are politically expedient. and i'm not trying to do things that are politically correct. those are the things that the american people are looking for. >> if it's not going to be you who gets nominated for this gop field, who would you like it to be? >> well, i would like it to be somebody who puts the constitution on the top shelf, who doesn't pick and choose the laws that they want to 7/çm50nenforce somebody who understands the economy andbd$ get it moving, someone who understands the real meaning of compassion and how we actually invest in our fellow human beings and provide them with a ladder to actually achieve and not just to stay in a dependent position. and someone who knows how to lead on the world stage. because, you know, that vacuum is extraordinarily dangerous to us in the long run. >> you may not be a politician, but you are good. you are nimble like a politician
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breaking tonight, with some 60 million americans facing a monster blizzard and new york expected to get its worst snowstorm possibly in history, the mayor of america's largest city decided to send a message to business owners here. mayor bill de blasio saying tonight he wants nonessential workers to stay home tomorrow. and adding "to all those employers out there, it is not a time to be cheapskates." okay. to give you an idea of the scope of this storm/ z7"c֖ this image, look at this taken from outer space. look at that. covering much of the east coast.
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and it has started. developing tonight, new% k concerns at the white house as a small drone crashes on the lawn there early this morning. but who was operating it? and how much trouble are they now in? fox news white house correspondent has the story from the white house. >> reporter: megyn good evening from the white house. pl4@c man responsible for flying that drone actually reached out to the secret service himself. they continued to investigate exactly what happened. and speaking of the drone here's a look. it's a quad copter, about two feet in diameter, relatively small. the kind of remote-controlled toy you might pick up at your local hobby shop. earlier today more than a dozen secret serviceiec officers combed the grounds making sure once again the area was free of debris. telling us tonight the individual has been interviewed by secret service agents and has been fully cooperative. initial indications are that this incident occurred as a result of recreational use of
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the device. adding this case will be referred to the u.s. attorney we can also add chuck schumer, new york senator, weighing in saying this is a clear indication that stronger guidelines are needed for drones. he's asking the faa to get back to work. megyn. >> kevin cork, the newest member of the fair and balanced family. nicely done. we'll 5@)e%@%@%d3@3@
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