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group. why do you think the white house isn't calling terror what it is? log on to "fox & friends" first facebook page and weigh in. >> "fox & friends" starts now. >> good morning. it is thursday january 29. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. isis sets a new deadline for its prisoner swap but you can't compare it to the bowe bergdahl case. don't even try because the taliban apparently aren't terrorists. >> the taliban is an armed insurgency. isil is a terrorist group so we don't make concessions to terrorist groups. >> that explanation had reporters stunned. >> yeah then it's one of the more popular stories on that regional blog "politico" with this catchy headline: mike huckabee complains of trashy women at fox. problem is it's not true. the governor responds in
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moments. >> they're not the only ones. the daily news spewing lies about one of my cohosts and it's not elisabeth. they said it about steve in the dark. >> so right. >> i have that exclusive story. i cannot reveal my source. thank you very much. i'm working on it now and i've got levinthal working in the background. >> hi. i'm joe theismann and you're watching "fox & friends." i wake up with them in the morning. of course not with brian. who would want to wake up with brian? but you've got to watch "fox & friends." >> wait a minute. does that suggest he wakes up with me? i think that means figure figuretively. >> i knew you married i quarterback. i didn't think it was theismann. but joe will be joining us
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sunday. >> mike huckabee and i victims of people making stuff up. we'll share that in a minute but first heather. >> a deal must be done by sunset, that is what isis is saying. there is a new audio recording. isis setting a deadline for a prisoner swap saying a jordanian pilot being held hostage would be executed immediately if this woman is not delivered to the turkish border. jordan says it is willing to make this exchange but needs proof that the pilot is alive. there is no word if a second japanese hostage being held by isis will be part of the deal. we'll follow the story throughout the morning new video released showing tense moments inside florida state university when a gunman opened fire inside that library. remember this story from a few months back. the shooter is seen wandering around the library's front desk and
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one student is seen running for his life. three people were seriously injured in that november shooting before may was killed by police. it was a meeting all about keeping the peace but there was nothing peaceful about what happened. instead this. >> get your [bleep] >> chaos going down inside st. louis city hall during a meeting over the michael brown shooting. things taking a turn for the worse, a fight breaking out between an alderman and member of the police union. no one was arrested. that meeting though,enedded early. arizona known for pretty hot temperatures but this is a little much. take a look. >> i'm not authorized to evacuate. what you're seeing is pretty high. you're sort of surrounded by pretty intense heat. again, i'm not your dad but i would get out while you
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still can. i think steel boils at about this temperature. there is probably nothing left up there. >> you can't see it, cape creek, arizona 2,960 degrees. that is our meteorologist from our phoenix affiliate ksaz showing off fantastic improv skills. >> that is a great morning show they have out there. >> it's hot. >> it is probably about 1,500 out there right now. >> still early. >> we just heard the fox news alert from heather that isis extended the deadline for the hostage swap with jordan. they will release that pilot if jordan gives up the suicide bomber. yesterday at the white house the abc correspondent said hey isn't this exactly what the united states did with bowe
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bergdahl and the taliban? and the deputy press secretary eric schultz had something so bizarre to say, we have to play it for you this morning. then we're going to discuss. it's crazy. >> the united states government does not give in to demands with a hostage, does not pay ransom, you say. how is what the jordanians doing any different than what the united states did to get the release of bergdahl? >> the taliban which is clearly a terrorist organization? >> as you know, this was highly discussed at the time and prisoner swaps are a traditional end of conflict interaction that happens. [inaudible] we felt like it was the appropriate things to do, the president's bedrock commitment as commander in chief is to leave no man or woman behind. that is the principle he is
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operating under. >> the taliban is still conducting terror attacks. >> the taliban is an armed insurgency. isil is a terrorist group. we don't make concessions to terrorist groups. >> isn't the taliban a terrorist group? >> i don't think that the taliban -- the taliban is an armed insurgency. >> it is so insulting for him to say that. and he wasn't talking to himself. put it this way. if you're going to brief anybody who is about to brief the press maybe he should have gone over that first because we started the swapapalazoo then. we are still wondering why the president didn't check with congress by giving the taliban brain trust at gitmo, giving them back for bowe bergdahl who we're investigating for desertion. now we're essentially saying jordan this is a bad trend. you probably shouldn't swap
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your pilot get your pile back for this suicide bomber, this female but they're doing it and they can't point to anyone except for us. but for the taliban not to be a terror group? >> they don't like labels apparently. this game of terror taboo has gone too far and is permeating the entire administration. >> the war's over in afghanistan. >> they're not terrorists. the taliban there are armed insurgents. >> it is absolutely embarrassing. charles krauthammer on special report reacted to this, said it perfectly. watch. >> it drives car bombs into markets and it's not a terrorist group. you can't parody this administration. the idea that the united states would not do this is preposterous. of course we do. and also the idea that the war is winding down tell that to anybody who lives in afghanistan. this is a fantasy although obama is pretending that the war on terror, the war in afghanistan, the war in iraq are all winding down
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and the wars are all back. this is sort of embarrassing. >> it is very embarrassing. >> who is writing the white house script? is it al-jazeera? yesterday we told you about how al-jazeera would not say tift because one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. none of the three networks ran that exchange where the administration said that the taliban are is not terrorists. they're armed insurgents. >> abc did a footage on a carjacking a handcuffed woman -- >> which by the way we had in the morning. that was a reader for us at 6:00 a.m. >> cbs played a time lapse of clouds filling the grand canyon and nbc nightly news wanted to make sure it was the 30th anniversary of "we are the world." >> you sit there and pin the briefer to the mat on something that is so consequential as this and then who is going to go to the news room and tell
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jonathan karl you're on the cutting room floor? >> this is important because terror is winning in negotiations across the globe right now and american people want to know about it, and a fox news poll we asked is the united states at war with radical islam? that was the exact phrase. and over half of you responded yes it is. 56%, yes the united states is at war with radical islam. you can say it. the administration can't. >> as you know governor huckabee used to work here. looks like he's going to be running for president so he stopped working here. he put a book out and his book tour is doing exceedingly well. he put out some conflict when he talked about the midwest and east and west coast in america. all of a sudden "politico" decides to read the book and pulls out this headline. >> brian, i don't think they read the book because on "politico" the top storyathathathathnr3q#hbn-gs
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i thought the blizzard knocked out power which is not true because the lights were on. i was outside, i was inside. i knew the lights weren't knocked out. when you read the gossip pages and you go could that stuff possibly be true in this case, no. >> and you would think it is true. the other thing -- >> maybe they should try -- >> if you are on a tv show your lights could be going on like it's christmas. steve, when i walked outside, i did look up and saw your lights. >> they may have said it to me when i walked in but i had so many levels of hats and hoods on, i didn't hear anything. >> i didn't know who you were. i was standing next to you. >> don't talk to the
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the white house released a map to show all of us how president obama's executive action on immigration is going to help our states. according to the white house's council of economic advisor, the president's amnesty will give california an $11.7 billion boost to its economy. but will it really? here to weigh in is douglas holtz eakin. douglas, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> according to the white house, amnesty is going to help us all financially? >> let's just remember that the real dispute here is whether the president has exceeded his authorities under the constitution. it's not really about immigration at all. it's about constitutional
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authority. it's certainly not about the economics. in what is fairly standard white house they put this out to the public to sell this idea to the american people. it is hard to believe these numbers quite frankly. there is a pretty widely respected private firm that looked at the impact of legalizing all those here illegally permanently. passing a law to do that that's a much bigger deal than what the president did with his executive authority. it will have much broader impacts. if you look at what the white house put out versus what they came up with for a bigger policy the white house is 75% bigger. it is hard to believe these numbers. >> we're going to put that first image up from this remy outfit. according to them, california is down 17% meanwhile delaware is up 5,254%. where did that come from? >> straight from the desk of vice president joe biden, i guess. >> it's a little hard to
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believe. we've got the difference in yearly averages which is the white house estimate versus remy. according to this, new york state, as you can see down almost $300 million. texas down $91 million. you worked in the government. whose numbers would you believe? the white house's or this regional economic model inc.? >> i'm a pretty big fan of regional economic model inc. the white house is a widely respected unit but has to sell the president's policies. its job is to put as much lipstick on the policy as it can and that is what we're seeing. i think the american people should look at the real issues and not look at the numbers on the map. we need better economic growth but this is not leading to it. >> the real issue is whether or not the president has the constitutional authority to do this. a lot of people on the political right say he does not. as we learned last night
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from john boehner, they're going to sue him. >> and it will be settled in the way it should be. we'll let the courts decide it. if we're going to have immigration reform, we should do it through the congress, not through the president. every poll of the american people agrees with that. if we want to get better economic performance we're not going to do it through executive action. we're going to do it by having better policies coming through the house and senate and signed by the president. >> by the time it comes to this somebody else will be president. douglas holtz eakin joins us today on this thursday morning. thank you. who could forget this moment from hillary clinton? >> what difference at this point does it make? >> this morning secret information from the pentagon about how deep hillary's trouble went in libya and how it the pentagon, tried to stop her, hillary. is the popular traffic app waze putting cops at
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risk by revealing their location to users? law enforcers say, yes, they want it removed from their phone. should you have to? the debate next.
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it has more than 50 million users worldwide but the popular app waze may be putting police officers at risk. law enforcement now want google to disable a feature that lets users report when they spot a police officer in real time. should google have to remove this technology? does it put our police officers in danger? joining us is the president and c.e.o. of center for democracy and technology nula o'connor and john raferty, retired nypd lieutenant and founder of watch guard 24/7. lieutenant, what is your problem from the law enforcement perspective with this? >> i think at this day and age when we have people out there unfortunately targeting police we're giving them information that we could hold back and that we don't need to try to help them with information they're currently looking for. i think it was made light in the last killing of officers wenjian liu and rafael ramos that this app is being used by criminals. >> this backing up what you're saying, a lot of
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people and the sherrifs association had a major meeting and said in light of the recent ambush attacks on law enforcement, sherrifs are concerned with the ability of the google app waze to locate law enforcement by using the crowd source feature to report an officer's location. do you understand the concern? >> absolutely. we understand the concern that law enforcement officers, the men and women who protect us need to be kept safe. we absolutely applaud and respect their service. but to fear an on-line traffic-sharing information app is really, i think a little misplaced. thn an app -- this is an app that is the on-line equivalent of me saying to my neighbor as he's pulling out of the driveway you should take the parkway and not 66 because there is a backup. i heard it on the news. it shows there is police activity. could be an accident, someone pulled on the side of the road, it could be a traffic stop trying to give people speeding tickets but this is the same information you and i could discuss in the public square. >> if i'm looking to knock
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off a liquor store and be able to locate where the cops are i'm going to adjust my operation accordingly. if an officer is having lunch or at a police stop or at a barricade to see who is drunk driving, do you want to tip-off people to that? >> that's why we have police in marked police cars and officers in uniform. they want to be visible to the community. they want to be known and be visible. i think it's great. i think this is actually supporting the intent of many law enforcement officers who are policing our communities in great service. this is public information. remember, this is person-to-person communication. it is first amendment protected speech. it already is happening. this is the same debate we had about c.b. radios 40 years ago and person-to-person communication. it is the same debate we had about flashing your lights on the highway to tell people someone is coming -- >> i believe [inaudible] showing where check points were for drunk drivers. if you asked any family member who lost somebody to
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a drunk driver this has the same bearing. this isn't helping communities. telling people where the police are is not making it safer, to have safer drivers out there because they know the police are. it is comical to think this is helping any community by letting them know where the police are. it might help them drive slow on that block but you want the presence to be thought everywhere. >> police partners support waze and its features including reports of police presence because most users tend to drive more carefully when they believe law enforcement is nearby, but that is not good enough for you lieutenant; right? >> absolutely not. it is comical to think that. you want an omni presence. you want it to be thought there are cops everywhere. allowing people to know where cops are are detrimental to the community serving it. it is not helpful to the police in this day and age when they are being targeted by criminals out there. it is a fact that people are using social media trying to target cops. >> thank you both. i want to hear what you have to say.
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go on facebook right now and tell us where you stand on this issue. two minutes before the bottom of the hour. here's what's straight ahead, our state department trying to help this guy overthrow the egyptian government. the meetings with the muslim brotherhood that just took place at the state department. now that we're friends with cuba castro has a new demand. give us gitmo. we also want an apology. first happy birthday with wisconsin governor paul ryan. he's good at math. ♪ only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells.. don't tough it out knock it out, fast. abreva.
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[screaming] >> it's your shot of the morning literally. an alabama couple finding out their baby to be's gender when a target exploded with either blue or pink. the dad's a gun lover and
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about to be the proud pop of a baby boy. hence the blue. >> i had no idea it's a public eent. >> -- public event. >> what a cool idea. usually you do the cake where you cut the cake some couples do that and inside it is either pink or blue. >> i have reports some couples go to the sonogram and get told by the technician. >> there are the sticks and swabs and you find out in a more private location. >> or you can just wait until the baby comes. that's what i did. >> the ob-gyn is the person who packed that target? >> maybe. >> i love it. what a fun idea. in the meantime we're going to turn to heather. did you get a puff of blue smoke? >> or you can just look at a woman and say you're really large. you must be having a girl. >> that always works. >> as a guy, you should not comment on a pregnant woman. >> correct. >> there's nothing you can
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say that can help. >> i've got some news to bring you. listen to this story, now that we're friends with cuba president raul castro has new demands for the united states. >> the establishment of diplomatic relations between the u.s. and cuba is a good start, but this won't be possible while the economic blockade exists or the guantanamo naval base is not returned. >> the communist leader not only wants gitmo returned, he wants the trade embargo lifted and want the united states to pay hundreds of mlings of dollars in damages -- hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for losses caused by the embargo. is it our state department now trying to help the muslim brotherhood overthrow the egyptian government? this week multiple brotherhood aligned leaders made the trip to d.c. for meetings with the state department about ongoing efforts to opens egypt's membership. this brother held up a photo of him at the state
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department with the four-fingered symbol. the state department claims it meets with all representatives from egypt. who could forget this moment from hillary clinton? >> what difference at this point does it make? >> it turns out it made a big difference. secret information just released about how deep hillary's trouble went in libya. pentagon officials reportedly distrusted clinton and her staffers when she was secretary of state so they then went behind their barks. the tapes show officials met with the son of muammar qaddafi in thoat meetings. they criticized hillary saying she wanted to lead the u.s. into an unnecessary war. remember this guy? >> it's too damned hot! ♪ i pay the rent ♪ it's too damned high. >> it turns out the rent was too high. the political candidate
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law to handle family and business matters. its website says this leaves many muslims in america to postpone justice in this world and opt for an audience on the day of judgment. so is this legal? >> fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano joins us now. >> you guys don't like to give me the easy ones. we start out with sharia law in texas. roman catholic law in new jersey. let's start with the idea and remind everybody that there are religious courts all over the united states of america for all different religions. roman catholic, orthodox jewish presbyterian methodist, muslim. and the people who appear before those courts are looking for a resolution for a dispute that at its core is integral to their religion and they are there voluntarily. there are aspects of sharia law that are repugnant, repellent, could never ever be enforced. >> that whole stoning. >> like stoning and cutting
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off hands. but there are other aspects of it like custody of children, where a person, the husband and wife might voluntarily prefer to have this panel decide rather than to have a judge like i was decide. >> you're saying that would override american law? >> if the parties, if both parties consent to abide by the decision of the court, yes. we could do this today. if brian and i had a dispute, we could sign a piece of paper making steve doocy or roger ailes the arbiter of that dispute and we would abide by that decision. these people have signed a piece of paper making the roman catholic tribunal, the archdiocese of newark or imams of dallas texas, the final decision-maker. as long as it's voluntary and as long as it doesn't violate the laws of the land, federal law state law or local law people can submit to it. >> what happens if you
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agreed to this sharia law mediator? you're going to settle something -- >> terrible. >> that's what it is in the catholic church. if you go before the tribunal and say you want an annullment even though you're already divorced. what would happen if the sharia law tribunal makes a decision and you don't like it and you go to the texas courts instead. what's going to happen to you in the community? >> i don't know what's going to happen to you in the community, but when you sign the agreement to submit to the tribunal you agree that that resolution is enforceable in the ordinary courts. people could come to me when i was on the bench and say here's an arbitration. here's how it was resolved. it was religious, it was nonreligious. one side didn't like it. judge, please enforce it because they agree to be bound by it. i'm going to enforce it. >> like judge judy. you give it to the tv show. >> exactly. when you appear before judge judy or when you
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appeared before judge napp on power of attorney you signed an agreement naming whoever the judge was as the final arbiter of that decision, of that case. not appealable and you would be bound by that decision. >> that series available on d.v.d.? >> it is available somewhere brian; i'm not sure. >> are they getting tax dollars or anything like that to do this? >> absolutely not. that would be prohibited. even though they are relieving the government of some burden because they're reducing cases in the courts the government cannot pay for it. >> even if they complete -- they have no tax exemption here? none. nonprofit status doesn't grant them that? >> they don't receive tax dollars. >> okay. >> judge, thank you very much. coming up one streant -- restaurant taking a stand against michael moore and seth rogan. if you want to find out where it is, we'll tell
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welcome back. do you want to save money on your next trip to the grocery store? i do. americans threw out roughly 35-tons of food in 2012. that's the equivalent of
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$165 billion a year. but our next guest says that food does not have to go to waste and she's here with tips on how to keep it fresh and eventually save us money. joining us is a lifestyle expert yvette rios. thank you for being here. pet peeve of mine is when the food goes bad. you have tips how to keep it fresh. >> onions can last up to four-month if you store them in pantyhose. it's crazy. i'll unhook it here. you could wash a pair of pantyhose and put your onion in there. >> who came up with this? i feel like it's something my great grandmother would have done. what's in it that's keeping them fresh? >> what's happening is onions need to be separated from one another. it's like the whole one bad apple spoils the whole bunch. they don't get along, exactly. by separating them, you're keeping air circulating them. if you keep them in a cool dry
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place, four months. >> what about the greens here? these tend to go, i feel, the most quickly. >> you should always keep them in your crisper drawer. but also inside aluminum foil. they will last inside a couple of weeks. >> better than a plastic bag? >> way better. >> i've got some here. because the foil will keep them cooler and allow them to stay crisper. two weeks literally. >> i am testing this at home today. bananas? >> if you use any kind of plastic wrap, you wrap it around the actual stem of the bananas and this will keep them from getting brown fast. >> when i see this i always take it offment why do i keep it on? >> you should keep it on because stores are realizing it's a great way to preserve it. keep it on.
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i keeps the moisture in the stem and so they stay fresher longer. when they do start getting brown, peel them. put them in a bag. i use a straw like this, puff out the air and you can freeze them. leave it on your counter. the way to keep bread fresh, stick a celery stalk in there. >> you've got to be kidding me. >> yes. the moisture keeps the bread moist. if you're not going to use it that often, put it in the freezer and take it out slice by slice. >> then you have a rubber band around a cut apple. >> it keeps it fresh because the ethylene gas created by the suring are kept inside. cut up your apples like this. cut them, put a rubber band around it and it will stay nice and green without turning brown. >> you won't have to thaw it out
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to scoop this next piece out. >> big thanks to home depot and g.e. for donating the fridge right here. it's keeping our money safe as well. >> thank you. >> we love that. coming up, more signs the racial tension is boiling over in ferguson, missouri with a brawl inside city hall. what sparked the out of control fight up next. and this photo going viral of a man shoveling snow off the iconic finish line of the boston marathon. my favorite image of the day. the mystery man is revealed, up next.
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good morning. it's thursday, january 29. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. isis sets a new deadline for a prisoner swap. but you can't compare it to the beau bergdahl case don't you dare, because the taliban are not terrorists.
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>> the taliban is an arm of insurgency. isil is a terrorist group. so we don't make concessions to terrorist groups. >> well that explanation had reporters stunned. >> the taliban plays laser tag. this is different. remember how well this went over? >> scott walker has given women the back of his hand and there is no -- i know that's stark. i know that is direct, but that is reality. >> and inappropriate. democrats thought it was great. the new plan to bring back the war on women. we'll discuss. >> wait a minute. it didn't work. >> it did in 2012. we'll discuss on the break. >> whatever. one restaurant telling michael moore and seth rogen you're not welcome here. is this the start of a movement against "american sniper" movie critics? could be. we're going to tell you what that person is doing 'cause they're going to join us live. sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. you're watching "fox & friends".
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>> don't drop the ball in the morning. watch "fox & friends". >> very appropriate. you're about to get on an airplane to go to the super bowl. >> a place where monty toomer has been. i'm going to inflate the show and hopefully bring it up a notch. it will put some psis in. we got a huge show, including disturbing news from the middle east. >> we start with this, the deal must be done by sunset in the middle east. isis set a new deadline for prisoner swaps, saying jordanian pilot, hostage, will be executed if a convicted terrorist accused of killing 60 people is not delivered to the turkish border. leeland vittert has the very latest on this swap. >> reporter: good morning. trying to negotiate with isis is
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proving difficult because as of now, the jordanians are going through tribal leaders to try to talk to the terrorists who continue to make new and ever-changing demands. the latest tape is believed to be the voice of this man, a japanese journalist. he says op the tape that the jordanian air force pilot captured by isis when his plane crashed will be killed unless the jordanians released this woman. she was an iraqi woman involved in a deadly string of bombings and in oman in 2008 the jordanians have typically taken a hard line against terrorists and refused to negotiate. the king is under a lot of pressure to bring the pilot home. the fight against isis is unpopular in jordan. so far no mention about what happens to japanese journalists whether the jordanian woman, the iraqi woman is released at all. the deadline on the tape is for the female bomber to be
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presented on the turkish border by sundown tonight. right now it's about 2:00 p.m. in that part of the world sunset right now, just three hours away. back to you. >> all right. we thank you very much. so about 9:30, 10:00 o'clock this morning will be the deadline. >> sadly, even though the japanese guy hostage is holding the picture of the jordanian pilot, it doesn't look like he'll be included in the swap. >> we're not sure of that yet. >> they're not even sure if the pilot is still alive. >> they want proof of life. >> one thing that seems certain is terrorists seem to be winning in terms of negotiations globally. they had everybody sort of drawing a comparison to the beau bergdahl swap here. but apparently you can't call the taliban terrorists. watch this exchange between deputy press secretary eric schultz over at the white house and jonathon karl. >> you say the united states government does not give in to demands, does not pay ransom. somehow what the jordanians are
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talking about doing any different than what the united states did to get the release of bergdahl? >> releasing prisoners held at guantanamo bay to the taliban, which is clearly a terrorist organization. >> as you know this was highly discussed at the time and prisoner swaps are a traditional end of conflict interaction that happens. as the war in afghanistan wound down, we felt like it was the appropriate thing to do. the president's bedrock commitment is to leave no man or woman behind. that's the principle he was operating under. >> is that what the jordanians are operating under? the taliban is still conducting terrorist attacks. you can't say that the war has ended as far as they're concerned? >> i would also point out that the taliban is an armed insurgency. isil is a terrorist group. so we don't make concessions to terrorist groups. >> you don't think the taliban is a terrorist group? >> i don't think the taliban -- the taliban is an armed
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insurgency. >> i thought we were listening to something coming out of al-zarqawi a. we can't say they're islamic extremists. i'm trying to keep track. >> here is the most important thing, they don't care. the taliban don't care what you call them. we know they do terror activities. we know they've been ousted. we know they kill children for going to school and murder women for speaking up or dating. so we know that they are blowing up our guys. they are raiding afghan camps and we also know that they've infilt rated into the afghan army and murdering our guys while lifting weights. >> the white house says it's not terror. >> the guy who runs the taliban is mullah omar, the taliban leader. there is a $10 million bounty on his head. that money comes from a fund to prosecute terrorists.
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the taliban was designated by the government in 2002 as a terrorist organization. the war on terror may be over for the administration, and instead, they're prosecuting the war on the english language. they're trying to make it seem like the taliban is not terrorist. they're terrorists. and there are also armed insurgents. >> isis knows what they get. now there is going to be one after another. more hostages. going to be more swaps. >> cash cow. >> and we started it. heather nauert is here with some other breaking news. >> good morning. let's start here at home where overnight, there was a meeting all about keeping the peace in the aftermath of the michael brown riots in missouri. but there is nothing peaceful about what happened last night. take a look. chaos going on inside city hall in st. louis. it was during a meeting about
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mending community relations there. then things taking a turn for the worst. a fight breaking out between an alderman and a member of the police union. no one was arrested, but that meeting ended early. brand-new surveillance video shows the tense moments when a gunman opened fire inside florida state university's library. the suspect is seen pointing his gun and shooting at a student who hid underneath a desk nearby. thankfully that gun jammed and that student managed to escape. three people were seriously injured. this happened back in november. that shooting suspect was shot and killed by police. mystery solved this morning. this image that wasn't viral yesterday showing a man shoveling snow off the finish line of the boston marathon. love this story. that man has just been identified. he's 25-year-old chris laudani a local bartender in boston of the he has run the boston marathon five times and wanted to show respect for the landmark. >> the boston marathon is my favorite event, it's my favorite
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time of year. community that comes here for the race, it's amazing. >> he is amazing. and those are your headlines. it's nice when somebody does something nice and not wanting publicity for it and you happen to discover who it is. >> incredible. my favorite of the day. >> in the year of reality television, we don't know what to believe. the war on women we thought was a joke in 2012, but it ended up being effective in the 2012 presidential election. remember when debbie wasserman schultz, who runs the dnc, said this? >> scott walker has given women the bask his hand. and there is no -- i know that is stark. i know that's direct. but that is reality. >> okay. so she got in trouble for that and she had to apologize for that. it did not work in 2014 and yet as we go forward it looks like according to an item in the papers this morning looks like senate democrats are going to
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use the war on women and women's issues in the 2016 senate x-rays keep in mind, the democrats are absolutely positive that hillary clinton is going to be the standard bearer, so it all works for them even though it didn't last time. >> hey, you can give a good effort for trying there. >> they say they want to bring up minimum wage, lace it back to women. supporting personhood bills, and republicans don't like it, push republicans don't like women. >> when you look at mandates from the obama administration and the amount of women who lost job, you will be shocked. the women know. she write the bills, they have kids graduating from college without the jobs, and it's a big problem. oh, there is a war on women comes from the other side, some would say. >> at the white house, the studies have shown women get
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paid less than men at the white house. >> at the white house. >> starts at the top on that side. >> i was just hoping we'd have a real campaign instead of a make believe campaign. unfortunately, this is true we're back to what we saw in 2012. yesterday, nicole wallace, who was one of the people who helped sarah palin -- she was with the sarah palin-john mccain campaign in 2008. she was on with david letterman who is an infamous lefty comedian. as it turns out even though nicole is a republican, didn't much seem like it. it seemed like she turned on the former standard bearer on the republican side. listen to this. >> she gave a speech this weekend in iowa where again, on full display were the gaffes in her knowledge. that became obvious not just to the public, but to us. that was killing. >> i say this, number one i think she's a really nice person. >> she's on "the view" now. >> she is. but i think she's suffering from
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posttraumatic view syndrome. when you're in that building you're on such guard for the politics and ethics that you represent that when you leave the building and enter layer of someone in the media of a liberal, your guard is down. you literally walk out, you go into someplace that seems friendly and what happens when you're in that layer -- lair, they will and can use your comments against you. that's an unfortate moment. she's free to say what she wants to say. but be assured those are not your friends and they're waiting on every single noun and verb and adjective that you use to use it against you. >> one thing that nicole wallace i guess supplied information for the movie that came out behind the scenes, "game change." i will say this even sean hannity, who had sarah palin on last night was wondering what sarah palin was talk being in that speech.
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she was not very clear on what she was trying to get across. that's really what she was asked about. >> you don't need to take part in slamming a fellow republican woman just because someone else is doing that. there are plenty of liberals willing to do that. i would caution some against that there. >> it's not the first time she has sandbagged sarah palin, who she was shepherding through the campaign. where is the loyalty? >> i was with sarah palin in tampa and i can't say enough about her character. i sat there with piper and she was a good woman then and my experience was different. >> okay. all right. let us know what you think. 13 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, an illegal accused of murdering a convenience store clerk in cold blood. why wasn't he departed? or at the very least put in jail? up next, a message from the victim's family and friends for our president. and one restaurant telling michael poor, seth rogen, you're
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if they're near grand rapids, michigan, michael moore and seth rogen better forget about tasting delicious turkey
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sandwiches or sirloin steak because they're officially banned from brand steakhouse and grill. the owner put up this sign saying the director and actor, quote, are not allowed in my place after the comments they made about "american sniper." joining me now, tommy brand owner of the steak house. good morning to you. thanks for being with "fox & friends." >> my pleasure. thank you. >> so what prompted you to put that sign up? what was behind it? >> well, it's not about chris kyle. not me. my bookkeeper was changing a sign and i said put this up there. this is what i believe in. i don't hate michael moore or seth rogen. i just hate what they said. i have a right for freedom of speech too as a small business owner, so i put it up. >> it wasn't a small sign either. well lit sign that a bunch of people saw. once a sign went up, you actually heard from the families of fallen soldiers. what did they send you? >> they're supporting me. some are saying we're going to come to your restaurant.
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and i say chris kyle fought for you to go to any restaurant you want. go to outback or applebee. it's not about my place. it's about what chris kyle is, an american hero. for those two to say something -- i know the families of david warson. i know the family of john b brewery. navy seal died in afghanistan. john died in iraq five years ago. i know these families and they just want their sons to be remembered in a good way. it's so important to them. for those two to try to hurt the legacy of chris kyle is really just hurt the family's feelings. it's terrible. >> you actually started a movement. it's incredible. there are other restaurants that jumped on board with this. and they have also banned those two. i bet this started more than just a trend. have you heard from other business owners taking a stand
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like you have? >> i have. when you own a business even though you have to watch what you say. in this case, hearing david warson's father say thank you, that's enough. i've heard from customers and they're supporting me. tomorrow it's not political. to me, how can anybody say chris kyle is not a hero? it's unbelievable. >> let me just ask you this. if michael moore because he likes publicity. if he showed up at your door, what would you do? >> i would not serve him. if he was hungry and needed a drink of water, my dad taught me to treat people good and nice. i would give him a drink of water and actually feed him. but right now if he came because he wanted to make a point did i'm not serving him or seth rogen. i don't think they're bad people. they made it in the free
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enterprise system. they're successful. it took a lot of guts for those two to be a director and actor and to make it in the free enterprise system. but it took more guts for chris kyle to defend the free enterprise system. that's what did he and that's why i'm a chris kyle fan and military fan. >> i'm with you there, so save me a steak if i'm ever in the area. i'm sending everybody to brand's steakhouse. this coming up this waze app puts cops at risk. what do you think? we'll debate it coming up next. and why are you looking for your soul mate? the secret to true love up next
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time for news by the numbers. nurse one in five. that's how many american children depend on food stamps each and every day. one in five. reporting 16 million kids under the age of 18 received food stamps this last year. next $556. that's how much apple could afford to give every man woman and child in the united states because of all the money they're making. they have a record $178 billion in cash. marshawn lynch made it clear he only appeared at the super bowl on media day because of that fine thing right? >> i'm here so i won't get fined. i'm here so i won't get fined. i'm here so i won't get fined. >> as it turns out, he might get fined. $100,000. the league looking into the beast mode hat that he was wearing right there. players only allowed to wear brands that the nfl is promoting. they're not promoting that brand. >> he knows better.
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>> maybe. let's change gears. our next guest quest for love ended one year ago when he married the love of his new wife on national tv. >> your love and loyalty has now been sealed by these rings by your vows. i now pronounce you man and wife. >> wow. now former bachelor sean lowe is sharing his search for love in a new book and joins us now. good morning to you and congratulations. you celebrated your anniversary, two days ago? >> yeah, one year. >> you have it all figured out now, right? >> i wish i did. >> why did you want to write the book? >> so many people, after i came off the show, told me we appreciate you for being different, for standing up for your values and morals. >> coming off the bachelorette? >> and the bachelor. thank you for stick to go your culture in this hollywood
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culture. i wanted to tell my side of the story and let people know this is why i'm different and have those convictions. >> the book is great. if you don't mind, you're a straight arrow. you're not a drinker. didn't sleep around, unlike a lot of people on those reality shows. i want you to weigh in on something that is happening right now on the current season of "the bachelor" where one girl wanted to break out of her shell in this shocking fashion. watch this. >> today i have to find a way to like, break out of my shy ness. this is a great environment for me. we're just enjoying nature. feeling a okay here. >> what happened is you throw the clothes, you get a rose. he gave a rose to those who threw their clothes. >> yeah. i don't know if i would have given a rose to that girl on my season. the funny thing is before the
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bachelor started i told the producer this is is the kind of girl that i'm looking for. they have to make a tv show so they got to throw some of the crazy girls in. but they tried to give me -- i'd say about half of the girls were well suited for me. >> and the other ones weren't. >> and i think if someone decided to skinny dip, i don't know if i would give them a rose. >> what are your relationship secrets? tips for other couples, how do you make it work? >> for one, the foundation of our relationship is based on friendship. i think that's why we're one of the few bachelor couples that have been able to make this work. then we also want to challenge each other in everything we do. number one on the list of priorities is she challenges me in my faith. that's so important 'cause i have to keep that at the center of my life and my wife needs to support me in that. and she does. >> one bit of advice. i think you got from a family member was don't look for your soul mate. you're not going to find it. >> my grandfather, who used to be a pastor he told me, there is no such thing as soul mate. i think a lot of times people
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want to romanticize that. what if you miss that one person? when you think of soul mates you're kind of relying on that feeling, that emotion whereas my grandfather would tell you, you got to work to love your spouse. it takes work every single day and you have to love them when you don't want to love them. >> he had to find the love of his life without reality show. >> exactly. >> you ever think about how different it would be if you had won the bachelorette and hooked up with the other woman? >> yeah, it would be totally different. i don't think that relationship would have lasted. in fact, i can tell you it didn't. i also know in my own life everything worked out for a reason. i know i was supposed to get dumped on tv to eventually meet katherine. >> what about when do you have a conflict, what's your solution tip? >> call a producer. >> we're still learning. as a newly wed couple, we always have arguments and conflicts, like every newly wed couple. we trio talk through it. >> respect. >> my one piece of advice, respect and when i don't want to love katherine, when we're argue, that's when i need to
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love her the most. >> very honest. >> you are a christian guy, more like tim tebow than anybody i've seen on the bachelor before. do you ever see a person be on the show? >> not really. my convictions and the person i am showed through to america. i'm so glad that it did. i didn't know how i would be portrayed on the show. but lucky for me, people -- >> talk about being in the garden of eden there. there was temptation there. >> everywhere. >> like real life. >> like at any sports bar. >> so the book has advice on how to find love and keep love alive. we actually got an e-mail from a viewer named tim hasselbeck. he says speak each other's love language and find someone who is okay with you going bald before the age of 30. >> true. i like him bald just fine.
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>> how old are you? >> 31. >> still good. >> but she would be okay with it? >> she'd be okay. >> check out the new book. sean lowe, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> thanks for having me. >> best socks on the show. let's put your socks up here. >> polka dots. >> much better than ours. >> give katherine our best. now this, who could forget this moment from hillary clinton? >> what difference at this point does it make? >> well, this morning secret information from the pentagon about how deep hillary's trouble went in libya and how it tries to stop her. >> oh, boy. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> your shot of the morning. this dog getting a cold lesson in physics. quinn going viral after her owners catch her sliding down an icy hill in new hampshire. whoa nellie. >> that is one panicked burmese mountsen dog. >> the five-month-old losing her footing. she struggles to get back up before falling to her tummy. >> her owner said she had so much fun, she repeated the slippery run several more times. that's a typical burmese mountsen dog. the happiest dogs you could have around. i have one. you put them in the snow, you can't get them in. i have some pictures of my family suffering without us. they were playing with the dog for 12 hours. >> we were in the city playing with the lights. in the meantime we'll turn to heather nauert. >> good morning. hope you're off to a great day.
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who could forget this moment from hillary clinton. this? >> ha difference at this point does it make? >> well, it turns out it did make a big difference. new information just released showed just how deep hillary clinton's troubles went in libya. pentagon officials reportedly distrusted clinton when she was serving as secretary of state. so they allegedly went behind her back. new tapes show that u.s. officials met with the son of former libyan leader moammar gadhafi. in those meeting, they apparently criticized clinton saying she wanted to lead the u.s. into an unnecessary war. the president's plane now getting an upgrade. the air force ordering three commercial boeing 747s to replace the ancient fleet of air force one planes. they will reach their maximum service of 30 years in 2017. the air force decide to go stick with beg. it has a 50-year history with the company. they won't be ready for flight
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until 2023. a debate is heating up over the popular traffic app called waze. police want google to get rid of the feature that tracks police officers. they say it's putting their lives at risk, but developers say that seeing where cops are could make drivers safer. earlier we had a debate on "fox & friends". >> this is public information. remember, this is person to person communication. it's first amendment protected speech. it already is happening. this is the same debate we had about cb radios 40 years ago. >> it's comical to think this is helping any community by letting anybody know where the police are. it may help them drive slow. >> what is google going to do in they haven't released a statement on whether they will release that cop tracker. >> thank you. we wanted to know what you thought about this. john wrote us yes, google should remove the waze app. it's just not safe for our officers who already are
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potential targets. >> and james said this, look at every morning news show. they're all telling you where accidents are, as well as speed traps and checkpoints at night. how is that any different? >> really nice to call out heather nauert. >> we should point out, every driver tacky driver limo driver, has the w. >> e app. everybody uses it because it works and works well. >> 23 minutes before the top of the hour. >> to get people around traffic. >> right. >> there is many uses. it's the only city in the country where a majority does not rule. washington, d.c. where voters just passed a measure to legalize marijuana, a measure that could go up in smoke because in our nation's capitol the president and congress have final say. how fair is that? >> joining us now is the host of a brand-new show called "kennedy." she's here. good morning to you. >> hi, guys. >> so what do you think about this? this initiative here to legalize
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pot. you can carry up to two ounce of pot, apparently have six plants at home. what's your take on it? >> if that's what people want then that's what they should get. they choose to live in washington d.c it's not attached to a state. it's got federal oversight. the federal government being in such close proximity, that's the nexus of power, they can't help themselves but meddle. but they're thwarting the voters. >> people want that, but is it necessarily a good thing for them? when you look at the statistics in 2007, only 7% of vehicle fatalities had pot positive drivers. by 2012, that number rows to 16%. and here is another one. drug-related student suspensions and expulsions in colorado increased 32% from the years between 2008-2009. vast majority were for pot violations. >> oh, my gosh then that should totally be illegal because alcohol is awful and they should
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outlaw fast cars and irrational thinking. >> but they need to be used responsibly. >> i'm total use for everything irresponsible. you totally changed my mind! >> we had the former drug. >> reporter: on a couple months ago who said it's been proven that pot you smoke it a lot, it makes you dumber. >> oh, he says that? i totally trust that because a drug czar who put forth this losing drug war what, a winning strategy there. i do not smoke marijuana. i don't choose to be around it. i'm actually -- i found out at a young age i was allergic to it and haven't touched it. >> you also have celiac right? >> that is absolutely true. i cannot have wheat or weed. >> but you will do 10:00 p.m. on the "fox business" network. this is a sneak peek. it will be exceptional.
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what can we expect? >> it is my fight for your freedom while having a great time. i love having interesting people on, especially people i disagree with. i have a segment called you're crazy, kennedy. where oddly enough it's leftists who come and try to fight with me and change my mind. it never happens. >> okay. >> there is a challenge right there. >> best logo in the history of television. >> incredible. i love the glasses and the neon. >> unbelievable. >> catch her show monday through thursday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on the "fox business" network. to find it in your area, go to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> congratulations. coming up straight ahead need you home, all hell is breaking loose. it's the text message from chicago quarterback jay cutler to his reality star wife that's going viral and dads, if you can relate to that, stick around. >> and an escaped prisoner learns not to mess with this
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which sounds great, perfect thing to do on a day like that. and then when did you first notice that thing that's coming toward you over there? >> well, we were building like a snow castle and we heard the sirens and we just assumed they were pulling somebody over or heading towards an accident 'cause it had just snowed. they stopped right in front of the house and pretty much right out in front of the house. i could see through the woods they had stopped and i heard a lot of yelling. we weren't sure what was going on. i could make out a couple words, sounded like they were chasing somebody. so i took my daughter and basically raced her into the house, which was very confusing for her. she didn't understand why we had to do that. i got her in the house and watching on the front porch. looking in the woods to see what's going on of the i could
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make out a little bit of orange here and there. still yelling and screaming. i could hear them telling him to stop. >> the orange is a prison inmate who has busted out of a hospital. he was getting an x-ray and he's in an orange jump suit and suddenly bolted out of a vehicle and rung toward you and you grab the first thing that you have that you think would be a good defense and that is a tee ball bat. when did you have to use that? >> well, i used that when he eventually made his way into my truck. i was able to open the door a little bit so that he couldn't lock the door and i jammed the tee ball bat in between the door and the doorjamb so he couldn't close it and locked it until the first officer arrived and we pride the door open and they tased him with a taser gun and then he fell out of the truck and then he got up.
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it wasn't much room there. it was slippery, we were sliding around. he ends up getting back up, running around the back of my truck and i was closest to him and i took a couple swings at him right in the hip area. i think it slowed him down enough for the second officer to come in. they had to tase him again and they jumped on him. >> so the first police officer you said slipped and fell. so it looks like he's going to get away. so the police officer said hit him, hit him and you had the tee ball bat and you were ready to hit him. >> yeah. i was closest to him and if i slowed him down if i slowed him down enough for the second officer to come along, then yeah. first time i hit him. >> it worked. they wound up coming in time and carting him off and he's back in jail now. now i think he faces federal charges. he's in big trouble. mark, thank you for joining us today. you were in the right place at the right time with your tee
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i can tell you personally sometimes dads can get a little over our heads. >> that's honest. >> like this. >> hi. how is it going? >> everything is fine.
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they're doing homework right now. it's like a mini think tank thing. >> dads over their heads. i love that movie. that was the case when former reality tv star kristen calf layerry left her husband, an nfl quarterback, at home alone with their two kids. >> that's right. he needed more defense. she posted a picture of this frantic text message from her husband, jay cutler, on instagram. it said, i need you home asap. all hell has broken loose. i'm about to leave. she said quote, ladies, you want your man to appreciate you? leave them alone with the kids to see what we deal with. >> been there, done that. what's the best way to help dads hack it when mom is away? joining us is marriage and parenting blogger, the president of family first, which is a nonprofit. it works to strengthen families. he joins us today from tampa. mark, i don't know about you, but i have been in that guy's shoes. >> i'll tell you, i chuckled when i got that text.
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a lot of guys can relate to it. i have fumbled the ball just like jay on a number of occasions. i'll bet he's never going to say to kristen, hey so what exactly did you do all day? he's never going to say that you wrote all pro dad. you have great advice. what specific advice, what are your coaching tips to help dads that might be alone with the kids to get ahead of the kids before they're in it? >> first jay has to realize he's got to listen to his offensive coordinator and quarterback coach. so he really needs to ask his wife, to coach him up and to understand her system of how she deals with the kids. kids love systems and routines. secondly, really listen to her instruction where she says something, follow her advice. it's going to pay off in the long run. >> mark, come on. >> seek out resources. >> let's back up for just a second. you say your second tip was listen to the instructions. i remember my wife had to make a
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trip away and i was in charge of the kids and i asked her to tell me what to do and i was looking at her, i thought i was listening, but as soon as she was gone i pretty much forgot all of it. >> should he take notes? >> we don't like to listen to instructions, do we? >> no. >> but it really does pay off. no question about it. it's very important. so we've got to listen to instruction. we've got to seek out advice. we can't be embarrassed about it because all of us dads go through it. seek out advice from other resources. we've got a few playbooks that will help dads to be the best they can be. >> i think there is a fear of inn dads that they don't want to let the mom know that things might be out of control 'cause then she'll get worried and feel bad about where she is. what's your advice then because you say seek out help. if you're in the middle of a mess at home, is it still okay to call the mom and say, i need you now? help me. >> all nfl quarterbacks know that's when you got to call an
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audible. you got to call an audible and you got to go with your gut and maybe seek out another guy who has been through it already and ask him what do you do when you're in that kind of situation. i'm sure he'll be able to score big with his wife by doing that. >> when she comes home you got to huddle and say don't ever leave me alone with them again. >> thank you. thank you for what you do. >> mark, we thank you very much for joining us today from tampa. great advice. >> thanks so much. the worst text to get if i would imagine if you're the wife and the husband and father sends you a text that says simply, how many kids were there here when you left? >> you made my heart stop. don't do that. >> next up on this thursday, it was one of politico's catchiest headlines of the day. look at this. mike huckabee complains of trashy women at fox news. >> mistake? >> no. it was not an honest mistake.
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it was an utterly fabricated lie on the part of the writer at politico. >> they made it all up. the governor's full response to this outrageous headline next. ♪ ♪
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good morning. it's thursday, january 29. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. isis just set a new deadline for a prisoner swap. don't dare compare that to the beau bergdahl case because apparently the taliban aren't terrorists. >> what? >> the taliban is an armed insurgency. isil is a terrorist group. so we don't make concessions to terrorist groups. >> wow. the head scratching explanation from the white house that's ahead. >> remember how well this went over? >> scott walker has given women
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the back of his hand and there is no -- i know that's stark. i know that is direct. but that is reality. >> not really. democrats thought it was great. the new plan to bring back their war on women is out. then it was one of politico's most popular stories on that regional web site with this catchy headline. mike huckabee complains of trashy women at fox news. but is it true? no! all made up. the governor responds in moments. thank you for joining us on this thursday. mornings are better with friends like you. >> this is coach ditka you're watching "fox & friends." and let me tell you, this is the only network i watch. and i mean it. ♪ ♪ >> mike ditka will be joining us in phoenix. he'll be on our show.
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>> excellent. >> "dancing in the dark." there is a story in the daily news today about me that is completely made up. it has to do with a hotel that we all stayed at. i didn't realize it was energy efficient. you had to put your room key in the wall. >> you couldn't work the heat or the lights. >> they were on! you went in your room and you were suddenly dancing in the dark. >> i was the one dancing in the dark 'cause i went in there and i just wanted to try to get the lights on. >> it's an awesome story. we'll share it with you in just a minute. >> we just wish it was true. the story you read is not true. >> we're going to shed light. >> a little disconnect. meanwhile, with the very latest headlines, heather. >> you are not the only one who went through that. in addition to some of these guys, they experienced the same thing and then you just confirmed that story. >> thank you. >> so you're not alone. good morning to you. i've got news to bring you. happening overnight in missouri, it was a meeting that was supposed to be all about keeping the peace in the aftermath of
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the michael brown riots. but there was nothing peaceful about what happened. look. >> [ bleep ] >> that going down inside st. louis city hall. it was a meeting about mending community relations that took place last night. but things really took a turn for the worse when a fight broke out between an alderman and a member of the police union. no one was arrested. but that meeting ended early. brand-new surveillance video in showing those terrifying moments when a gunman opened fire inside the library at florida state university. the suspect is seen pointing his gun and shooting at a student who was trying to hide underneath the front desk there. that gun jammed and that student did manage to escape. three people were seriously injured before police eventually shot and killed that gunman. u.s. border patrol agents now told to roll out the welcome mat for illegals.
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new training documents show the agents have been told to ask immigrant prisoners if they're eligible to be protected from deportation under president obama's executive action. it used to be up to the immigrants themselves and their lawyers to apply for this exemption and now this news is coming out. arizona is known for pretty hot temperatures. but look at this. it's a little much. >> 750 degrees in hila bend. and frankly wickedberg is a total loss. again, i'm not your dad. but i would get out while you still can. i think steel boils at about this temperature. there is probably nothing left up there right now. >> for those listening to us on the radio some of the temperatures were 2900 degrees or higher. and that is our local meteorologist. nice job. our phoenix affiliate in arizona
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showing off some fantastic improv skills after his weather maps went hay wire. nice job. those are your headlines. >> he handled that well. >> thanks. fox news alert right now, isis extended the deadline until today. they say jordan must release that suicide bomber who was sentenced to death in the 2005 terrorist attack that killed at least 60 people or that pilot is going to be killed at sundown. >> she's a terrorist and she tried to kill a lot of people. her suicide vest did not go off. so she's in prison. >> she confessed. >> she's in a jordanian prison. that pilot from a very prominent family in jordan crashed in isis territory and has been held prisoner. essentially he'll be killed unless they get that woman back. then for all they know, they could get her back and then -- >> jordan said we're going to do it. >> since the coalition of air strikes began, he's the first foreign military pilot to be
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captured. >> but did we start this whole thing by exchanging five taliban higher ups for beau bergdahl? >> no, no, no. we didn't do that. he did not trade beau bergdahl for the five taliban. >> how could you say that steve? >> well, because, it's completely different. because the taliban and isis are completely different. because the taliban well, they're not terrorists like isis. they're armed insurgents. >> i hadn't realized that. >> i can't believe i said that. >> i can't either. >> you won't believe that the deputy press secretary at the white house said that's our official position for this country. watch. >> you see, the united states government does not give in to demands, does not pay ransom. but how is what the jordanians are talking about doing any different than what the united states did to get the release of bergdahl? >> releasing prisoners held at guantanamo bay to the taliban, which is clearly a terrorist organization. >> as you know this was highly discussed at the time and prisoner swaps are traditional
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end of conflict interaction that happened as the war in afghanistan wound down we felt like it was the appropriate thing to do. the president's bedrock commitment as commander in chief is to leave no man or woman behind. that's the principle he was operating under. >> isn't that what the jordanians are operating under? the taliban is still conducting terrorist attacks. you can't really say that the war ended as far as they're concerned. >> i also point out that the taliban is an armed insurgency. isil is a terrorist group. so we don't make concessions to terrorist groups. >> you don't think the taliban is a terrorist group? >> i don't think the taliban -- the taliban is an armed insurgency. >> there it is. the taliban is an armed insurgency. the war on terror is over for this administration and instead they're prosecuting the war on the english language. >> right. we're not fighting islamic
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extremists and in afghanistan, we're leaving a war we declare is over. the only thing we didn't tell the taliban who have been practicing terroristic activities for 13 years. >> someone had sense yesterday with charles krauthammer. he said this is embarrassing. watch. >> it slits throats, it attacks buses. it drives car bombs into markets and it's not a terrorist group. look, you can't parody this administration. the idea that the united states would not do this is preposterous. of course we do. and also the idea that the war is winding down, tell that to anybody who lives in afghanistan. this is a fantasy. obama's pretending that the war on terror the war in afghanistan, the war in iraq are all winding down and the wars are all back. so i mean, this is sort of embarrassing. >> it is embarrassing and it was a great exchange between jonathan carl of abc and that guy who was doing the talking from the podium. you would think that that would be the lead story on abc.
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nope. they didn't even do it on abc. they didn't do it on nbc or cbs. talk about your media bias. >> apparently clouds filling grand canyon where it was more compelling. the 30th anniversary of "we are the world." that's great, but not in addition to that main story and headline for you. apparently they didn't think it was important enough for you to know. >> jonathon karl took the place of ed henry. meanwhile, let's talk about what politico did to mike huckabee. they wanted -- it said look at these headlines, the way it looks right now. >> mike huckabee complains of trashy women at fox news, is the headline in politico. >> and that came out yesterday. then last night mike huckabee went on to meet with megyn kelly and said listen, i don't even know where they came up with that. >> the whole point is that there is this cultural divide between people who live in the bubbles of new york washington and hollywood and people who live
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out here in the land of what i call god guns grits and gravy. so i write a chapter called the culture of crude. it's not directed to any particular person, but to the general culture and how different it is. >> is that an honest mistake? >> no. it was not an honest mistake. it was an utterly fabricated lie on the part of the writer at politico. >> he said he went to new york meetings. he said when he was in business meetings you might hear as opposed to in the south and midwest there, in iowa, you would hear people use the f bomb or salty language. >> just saying it's different from place to place right? >> that's the whole point of the reason he wrote the book, to talk about all of america and how we differ from coast to coast. it's all going to help his book. but the bottom line is it's a lie of a headline. many people are in too much of a rush to read the store. >> listen, it's all made up. there is a story about me in the new york daily news today on the gossip page. what it says is on the snow
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night, remember a couple of nights ago, the three of us stayed at the sanctuary hotel, right? >> yes. >> so one thing they did not tell me when i checked into the sanctuary hotel is you need to put your room key in the wall to run the room. never heard of that before. >> i didn't know either. >> you went in the room and what happened? >> i went in the room and i thought it was on motion sensor so i started dancing. that didn't work. >> they told when you you checked in. >> my room was cornous. they said stick this in the wall and you'll be able to work your heat and lights. >> they didn't tell me that when i checked in. when i was leaving i told the concierge, he said how was your stay? i said when people check in, you should tell them that? they said did you have a problem? what the article says is i spent the night in the dark because i could not figure out the smart lights. that's not true. i walked in. the lights were on.
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the television was on. and the heater was on of the also the article said i thought the blizzard had knocked out the power. >> that true? >> no, it's not true. i was watching tv. if the blizzard is going to knock out the power, you can't watch tv or the lights. >> by the way i thought you said -- you never said anything on camera. so somebody at the hotel thought they had a story. >> the only person i told was the concierge. so when you read the gossip pages and think, boy that couldn't possibly be te, it's not. >> right. i'm sticking with the enquirer. they're the only ones who really know what's going on. >> 11 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, more on our top story. the white house's refusal to call the taliban terrorists. our next guest can't believe what he's hearing because he came face-to-face with the taliban. they tried to kill him and his men. and remember how well this went over? >> scott walker has given women the back of his hand.
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reports sergeant bergdahl will be charged with diseurs. our next guest was commander of the special forces that day that bergdahl went missing and he says he must be held accountable. joining us with, lieutenant colonel michael waltz from washington. first off, whether the decision is in today or tomorrow bottom line is bring us to the search. was it understood first amongst you guys that he deserted? >> glad you mentioned, i led the special forces teams that were out there searching for bergdahl when he walked off his post. it was absolutely understood. it was understood that he left, that he walked off voluntarily, that he shipped his body armor and other items home and he had no intention of coming back. that said, we followed our orders. we went looking for him.
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my men were repeatedly put in harm's way. the taliban knew we were pulling all of the stops to go after him and they were baiting us into ambushes. in one case they rigged an entire house with explosives and then fed us false information that that's where he was. and last june i testified next to the father of a second lieutenant who was killed while looking for him. those families deserve accountability. >> i can't imagine. plus the missions you weren't on because you had to look for him, the dangers you were in looking for him and knowing he deserted but you have to follow orders is unbelievable. and then the trend this may have started we're witnessing now, another prisoner swap. isis the utter definition of evil dealing with jordan to try to get their pilot back. but i want to bring you to the other story and that is what the tool is. first off, if i told you the taliban wasn't a terror group, what would you say? >> i would respond again with
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my time out on the ground. while out there one taliban group machine gunned a girl's school with the girls in the school. another group hung a 7-year-old little boy an afghan boy, because he had dollar bills in his pocket. this group is absolutely a terrorist organization. walks like a duck talks like a duck, it's a duck. >> you're a warrior and a diplomat. you're in the battle and you're in washington. so hold your breath and let's hear what the administration has to say about the taliban. >> the taliban is an armed insurgency. isil is a terrorist group. so we don't make concessions to terrorist groups. >> you don't feel the taliban is a terrorist group? >> i don't feel the taliban -- the taliban is an armed insurgency. >> do you disseminate between the two like the spokesperson
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is? >> no. look, clearly what we're seeing here is the administration wants out, period. and they're starting to bend reality and bend the facts to fit that agenda. we have to stop telling our leaders have to stop telling america that this war is over. it's not. we are 13 years into what is going to be a multi-decade effort. the hardest thing in the world to defeat is an ideology and right now we're at war with the ideology of radical islam and it's going to take 40, 50, 60 years to defeat it, just like it did communism fascism and other ideologyies of total aryan. >> most sober people watching. but we're pulling out anyway and sadly, we'll have to fight our way back in and they're going to ask guys like to you do it and it's not fair. you've already made tremendous progress and they're asking to you throw it all away. i can't believe we're going through this. it's like a separate reality. the name of your book is
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"warrior reality." it's hard for me to imagine a better guest than you. thanks so much. >> thanks, brian. coming up, illegal immigrant accused of murdering a convenience store clerk for a pack of cigarettes. why he wasn't deported. that story next. or at least the very latest put in jail. up next, a message from the victim's family and friends for the president the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+
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welcome back. quick headlines for you, from washington, who could forget this moment for hillary clinton? >> what difference at this point does it make? >> it turns out even the pentagon didn't trust hillary clinton's plans for war in libya. according to secret recordings, officials there went behind her back trying to reach a deal with the gadhafi regime in an effort to stop the escalating crisis. and is our state department trying to help the muslim brotherhood overthrow the egyptian government? it met with multiple brotherhood alliance leaders this week. one member of the delegation even posted this photo of him at the state at the present time holding up the muslim
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brotherhood's four finger symbol. the state department claims it meets with all types of political representatives there. brian? >> thanks. convenience store clerk from across arizona gathered in their uniforms yesterday to say good-bye to one of their own. he was gunned down last week over a pack of cigarettes. he was 21-years-old. >> let's make this story really tragic is the criminal the cops say pulled the trigger is an illegal alien who was facing deportation who was released from jail on bond. >> leslie is a friend of grant's mother. you're off the funeral yesterday. emotions running high. describe what it's been like this entire incident, what it's done for the community. >> i just know that it's brought the community together to celebrate at least grant's life and knowing that he was an innocent victim who tragically was killed due to the ignorance
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of our -- i don't even know what you would call it -- our united states government. >> our policy. you're right. leslie and this guy had confessed to burglary in the past. he was out on bail. he was supposed to be deported. apparently the locals called ice and said you got to cart this guy off and they never ever did. regarding our immigration policy right now, we have heard from the administration, if somebody needs to be deported, they will be deported. he needed to be deported. if he would have been deported grant would probably be alive today. >> absolutely, 100% correct. >> so in the big picture, the government let you down. your whole town has been let down. but they did show up yesterday for grant. describe the scene at the funeral. >> it was overwhelming to see family friends, strangers qt
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employees throughout the city. i don't know from everywhere they all came from. all in uniform to celebrate grant and it was just a really neat experience to see them in procession as they walked through carrying grant's casket with the pallbearers. that was one of the most touching experiences. >> especially seeing everybody from the area who worked for quick trip. they were out there in their uniform. we saw his picture, he looked like a great young man. tell us about him. >> i didn't know him personally but i do know that he was an alive spirit. he had lots of energy. he was definitely somebody who really wanted to help others and was what his dad called alive
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and his aunt called him fast and furious in the sense that he was always on the go, always willing to help, and everybody came together and it was family. >> and he'd still be alive today if it wasn't for an illegal immigrant who gunned him down over a pack of cigarettes and should have been in jail. >> leslie did start a gofundme page for grant. she set the goal of $10,000 to help the family with money. so far you're at 13,000. you now have a goal of 15,000. if people are interested in going and helping it's gofundme. >> absolutely. >> did you a great thing. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> coming up remember how well this gem of a sound bite went over? >> scott walker has given women the bask his hand. and there is -- i know that's stark. i know that is direct. but that is reality. >> well, the reality is the war
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welcome back. fox news alert. labor department releasing brand-new weekly job numbers. nicole petallides from fox business joins us now with what these numbers mean for our economy. good morning.
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>> good morning. so we got in our weekly jobless claims. they're better than expected. for the latest week the claims filed was actually 265,000. that was better than what the economists estimated, 300,000. and the prior week was revised just slightly higher to 308 from 307. so what you want is fewer claims and that is what we got, at least for this week. and that ultimately is great news. we love to see that. but the big picture here as we talk about our recovery from our great recession though it's been slow, no doubt. we've seen job creation, which is good news. last year we saw nearly 3 million jobs created. that's great. and it goes back to 1999. that's wonderful. however, there is a really big problem that we need to acknowledge. 60% of that job growth was actually because unemployment benefits were expiring. the government, as you well know, put out those unemployment benefits so easily it actually works as a negative. people were not inspired to run
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out and look for work. in fact, many stood back and so the findings found that the expiration of benefits was behind the creation of 1.8 million jobs. nearly 1 million of those jobs were created by workers who otherwise would have stayed out of the labor force. and ultimately as you well know, you want everybody working. you want the economy and everybody working together so that they can make their money support the elderly support for education, and also there is another study out showing one in five children are actually on food stamps. you can't have too many government handouts because basically they worked as negative. >> they did. to nicole's point, 60% of the job growth last year caused by the expiration of unemployment benefits, that's exactly the point the republicans were making. the longer you continue with the handout, the less people are going to want to have the incentive to go out and find a job. >> it went down from 53 weeks to 25 weeks.
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so basically inspired people to get up and get out there. we're talking about able-bodied people. we're not being heartless to those who obviously need the benefits. >> according to that paper, you said it, nearly 1 million of those workers would have stayed out of work with extended benefits. thank you. >> thank you. >> she's on the "fox business" network. >> i just felt at any moment she was going to start walking. >> she seemed a lot higher than that man who was walking behind her. >> absolutely. >> i'm going to talk to my people on the field. >> there is no one who does that walk like nicole petallides. >> i know. >> got some news to bring you. a brand-new revelation coming from google. 300 hours of terrorist footage uploaded to youtube every single minute? there was one problem, though. and that is that google can't get rid of it fast enough. the site has been trying to crack down on extremist propaganda videos and says it hopes to find a way to prescreen those videos. boy. now that we're friends of
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cuba the president raul castro has new demands for america. >> the establishment of diplomatic relations between the u.s. and cuba is a good start. but this won't be possible while the economic blockade exists or the guantanamo bay naval base is not returned. >> the communist leader not only wants gitmo returned, calling us illegal occupiers, he says he wants the trade embargo lifted and the united states to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in what they consider to be damages for losses caused by the embargo. remember how well this one went over? >> scott walker has given women the back of his hand. i know that is stark. i know that is direct. but that is reality. >> well, we have now just learned that democrats planning to bring back that war on women in 2016. democratic strategists not backing away from it, saying that focus on female voters specifically issues such as
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abortion and access to contraception, they believe will resonate in next year's races. who do you think is better with kids? dads or moms? that debate started after reality star posted this message from her nfl husband who was home alone with their two kids. love this story. she posted a picture of her husband's frantic text. it read, need you hope asap. all hell has broken loose. and then she went on to quote ladies, you want your man to appreciate you? leave them alone with the kids and see what we deal with every day. earlier we asked a parenting blogger for his tips to help dads when moms are away. listen. >> understand her system of how she deals with the kids. kids love systems and routines. secondly, really listen to her instruction. when she says something follow her advice. it's going to pay off in the long run. >> i love this. this man is brilliant! he just says listen to your wife! >> it's like people are jotting that down.
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okay. listen. when she talks to you take notes. >> a lot of comments. >> glenn tweeted us, there are many single dads who don't take anyone o help with their kids. they don't complain. >> another said cutler is a wimp. it's a blast, potty training was a bit rough, but great memories. suck it up. >> and tim hasselbeck tweeted persevere, plenty of dishes and laundry for elisabeth when she gets home. #iscreamfordinner. hasselbeck adjusted. >> persevere. apparently our responses are responding. kathy sent you this message. remember when i had food poisoning, steve, and you came to the hospital with peter and mary, their clothes did not match, hair not brushed and mary's clothes were inside out? >> i do remember that. >> that's good. think about this, this is a quarterback who has to make split second decisions. >> you talk being my wife? >> jay cutler. he's got it change the plays and he's under intense pressure.
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millions watch him and he was overwhelmed by two children under three. >> he's used to offense, not defense. >> that's true. this proves our wives are fantastic. >> very good. and they're watching. >> double down to us. such a warm cozy feeling in here. for maria, it's cold outside. what do you have? >> that's right. take a look at some of these current windchill temperatures across the region. we're looking at them in the teens in new york city. single digits in boston and well below zero across maine. in maine we could be looking at some significant snowfall with a quick-moving clipper system that will swing through the northeast as we head into tonight and into tomorrow. generally for most of the area, light snow. if anyone sees accumulation, going to be just a couple of inches. but it's across maine that we could be looking at potentially a foot of snow. winter storm warnings have been issued out there. otherwise across the midwest the concern is freezing rain today. so those advisories have also been posted widespread across the state of ohio. in new mexico, winter storm watches have been issued. they could be looking at up to a
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foot of snow in some of the higher elevations. temperature wise, i want to point out the high temperatures across parts of the south east and also in the southern plains because it is going to be a very mild day again today. high temperatures into the mid 70s in houston. upper 60s in dallas. not bad at all. memphis, the high at 62 degrees. let's head back inside. >> we're on the wrong side of the map. we need to be down south. >> i like that. >> thank you very much. good news, we've got a bill that can actually help fix the broken veterans administration. the bad news is the unions managed to block it. details straight ahead 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.
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a bill that would help reform the veterans affairs administration and hold employees accountable. sounds like a great idea. but one union representing government employees is doing everything they can to stop the legislation. the bill introduced by republican congressman jeff miller, would authorize the v.a. secretary to recoup bonuses given to employees responsible for the scandal that hurt thousands of vets. so what's the problem with that? joining us is the deputy director of the vfw national legislative surface and also is an iraq war veteran. alex, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you would think that everybody would want to fix the v.a., but if you can't get rid of the bad apples and you're giving bonuses to people who are not doing a food job, that's not helping. >> correct. we support jeff miller's bill. quite simply what it does is any v.a. employee that's been
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manipulating data or knowingly withholding care from a veteran and also received a bonus for exemplary performance, the secretary would be able to go back and say you probably didn't deserve that. we're going to take that away from you. we feel that's common sense. >> it is common sense. so why is -- here is what the union president says. he says the bill is morale busting. quote, it's time to turn the page on morale busting measures and focus on the mission of delivering top quality care to american veterans. the v.a. needs more vehicles to reward good behavior. not silencing dissenting voices. with all due respect to the president of that union, this bill does reward people ho are doing a good job doesn't it? >> it does. i think what afgea concern is here is that the good employees will get lumped in with the bad employees. now, we don't think that's the intent of jeff miller's bill. if the bill became law, we don't think that secretary mcdonald would execute it that way.
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we also, the vfw knows that 99.9% of v.a. employees do a good job. it's just that one small group that needs to be held accountable. and really tarnishes the good number of everybody else that works at the department of veterans affairs. so we think this bill is the right way to go. >> i'm with you. i looked at it. it looks good to me. is it part of just the way the federal government operates though, if you got a job you're going to automatically get a pay increase, you're going to automatically get a bonus? >> we don't think it should be that way. especially for people who have been found to have been manipulating data defrauding the government, keeping veterans from getting care. bonuses need to be for people ho perform above and beyond. the people who i just described probably don't deserve to be working at v.a. in the first place, let alone being rewarded extra. >> yeah. and so far have we really seen anybody being held accountable for all the hundreds of
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thousands of veterans who were denied service? yeah, come back in a month or two. you know what? don't bother coming back. >> well, we've started to see some people being held accountable. it is a priority for the new v.a. secretary, secretary mcdonald. we think that this bill will give him an extra tool to continue down that road and help restore trust in veterans and the department of veterans affairs. >> absolutely. we thank you very much for joining us live today from the vfw. >> thank you very much. straight ahead he's the personal chef to star athletes like lebron james, jeff gordon and ryan lochte. but this morning he's cooking for us and good news is he's using bacon. i love that guy. first let's check in with martha mccallum who also loves bacon. >> of course i do. who doesn't? good morning. so the deadline is 9:30 this morning for jordan and isis to reach a deal on the pilot
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hostage. it is a tense situation. we are on top of it. we'll bring you the latest. and mitt romney blasting hillary clinton last night. so is it game on for him? and the white house stumbles on the question of whether the taliban is a terrorist group. it is a strange exchange and we will show it to you live. bill and i will be here live coming up at the top of the hour earning unlimited cash back on purchases. that's a win. but imagine earning it twice. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back twice,
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♪ ♪ >> he's the personal chef of stars like lebron james. jeff gordon and ryan lochte. just to name a few. >> that's right. today he's here with tips to help you enjoy your super bowl
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spread, like a prompt joining us is chef glenn lyman. thanks for being here. >> great to be here. >> if you make it, they win it. >> nothing like being a champion. this is the biggest week for me. i love super bowl week. this is like the thanksgiving of sports. >> great call. >> you don't have to have bad food. it's not part of it. you can eat right and eat a lot. >> we got really fun dishes today. i'm going to do something that's a riff on deviled eggs. we start with some egg yolks. and add a little hot hot hot sauce. devil means spicy. do you want to mix? >> of course i do. >> hot and spicy. then what? >> we have onion powder seasoned salt and paprika. >> by the way, we have the recipe on the screen. if you're on radio, we're going to put them on our web site. >> a little mayo and mustard. we want to mix it up really good. add the egg whites afterward.
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>> this has protein. >> when you're at the super bowl party, why does everything have to be a chip. we want to know what it is. >> ripping on deviled eggs. >> i love it. >> i like to serve it with a little celery. we got this awesome one. we have brussel sprouts. you got to be prepared. have everything you need in advance when you're going to cook. i get everything i need. >> they probably take care of you because they're good sponsor. >> they have the best produce you can get. >> we wrap them in bacon. 375 for about 25 minutes. then brush them with barbecue sauce. >> at the very end. >> then pop them back in for 15 minutes. >> that's a great tip. i have burned mine. >> put the barbecue sauce on after. >> often at my house they chant, we want the brussel products.
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>> we're going to stretch this product. >> this is combining with things that people love. >> chickee chilly cheese mac. you want to feed everybody. one thing you got to have other than bacon is melty gooey cheese. >> i'm gog make this. >> i'm telling you, get a big fat bowl. super cheesy. >> this is mac and cheese meets chili. >> would lebron eat this? >> on his days off, he can have this. i use turkey meat. >> so you substitute some power impact food to get the protein in for these athletes? >> i'm all about lean protein leafy greens complex carbohydrates. that's what life should be about. that's what we have on the table here. there is nothing wrong with getting that dip at the super bowl party, but try to get something that's going to be healthy. so you don't go away feeling hungry. >> let's be honest if people can come to your house v a great time and not feel fat the next day, they're going to come back the next season. >> i'm here to help people win the super bowl. >> like i said they seem to win it when you make it.
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>> i'm going to tell you if you have to go to b.j.'s get everything you need. get a new flat screen. >> we have a crew of 12. there enough deviled eggs and enough chili to feed all them? >> i'll start plating this up. we are going to put all those recipes on our web site so you can have them in time to stock up on the supplies before super bowl weekend. >> we lost a camera to the brussel sprouts. more "fox & friends" in just a moment. the chili has no chance of surviving the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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and it's time for one for the road it might be the coolest way to find out you're having a boy. watch this. >> they are fired up. alabama couple finding out their baby to be's gender when the targeted flooded with either pink or blue. and the dad is a gun lover. apparently now about to be a proud papa of a boy. >> usually with a puff of smoke, that means we have a new pope. >> this guy could be the pope. who knows. this dog getting a cold lesson if physics. the burmese mountain pup went viral after this owner's catch her sliding down the ice. she loved it in new hampshire. she kept doing it over and over again. >> and the internet blowing up over the last segment we just did about -- they're trying to fix the v.a. >> by the way that's my dog. look at that. >> beautiful. >> he gets paid every time we put him on. >> they're trying to fix the v.a. but according to the unions, you have to keep giving the bonuses to everybody, including people not helping because of otherwise it's a
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morale buster. linda asked us, why do these v.a. employees get paid these huge bonuses just for doing their job or in many cases not doing your job? doing your job is what you get paid for. most americans work hard and never see a bonus. yes, you have to work for the government. >> there is so much more at stake. i'll be leaving for arizona today. i'll be live in phoenix tomorrow. great guest. we're doing the after the show show now. bill: good morning. breaking news on a deadline for life. isis is demanding the country of jordan release a convicted suicide bomber by unseth or they will murder a jordanian pilot. as we watch this we say good morning and welcome to america's newsroom. martha: terrorists apparently using the voice of japanese
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hostage kenji goto. he's seen holding a picture of the jordanian pilot. conor powell is with us live in jerusalem. >> reporter: the

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