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. >> a banana. >> do what i do -- this is what i do -- i'm dead asleep. >> we've got to go. >> oh, my gosh. i don't know what happened. we've got to go. i'm arthel neville. we've got to go. >> american shoppers on this sunday afternoon warned on the on alert. that after a terror group's new video calls for attack at western malls. al qaeda linked group al shabaab specifically naming the largest mall in our country, the mall of america as a potential target. that's in minnesota where 1200,000 people shop every day. they are now to increase security measures. this is america's us in headquarters. >> this is not the first time the somali based terror group has focused on shopping centers. al shabaab claimed responsibility for a deadly september 2013 attack at a mall
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in kenya. at least 60 people killed during that four-day siege there. and will carr is following the new threats from our west coast newsroom. will, what can you tell us. >> well this terror group is calling for attacks on malls in canada, the united kingdom and the united states. specifically, the mall of america in minnesota. the mall of america releasing a statement saying it is aware of the video and it's monitoring the threat with the help of local and federal authorities. they say some increased security measures may be noticeable. others will not be. authorities urging people going to the mall today to be very vigilant. our jr. reporter on the scene says the threat has not kept people from going to the mall today. although she says employees say it's not as packed as usual. al shabaab which has pledged allegiance to al qaeda has targeted the minneapolis area before for recruiting because it's home to the largest somali population in the country. this morning, homeland security
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secretary jay johnson says the internet and social media have moved terrorism into a different phase that's more complex and decentralized. >> the reason i think we are all concerned about this is because it encourages independent actors who could strike with very little notice to our intelligence community or our law enforcement community here at home. >> important to point out that jay johnson says despite the video there is no credibility threat. then this morning he add because there isn't a credible threat that doesn't mean somebody in the united states wouldn't take it upon themselves to strike with no warning signs. >> will carr thank you very much for the update. eric. >> arthel as we face this apparent threat president obama is now facing more criticism, including from some within his own party. he used the word islamic -- for his reffal to use the word
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islamic terrorism. jay johnson weighed in on that today saying he should not give the terrorists more credible than they deserve. >> critics are increasingly skewering the obama administration over its absolute refusal to identify the greatest terrorist threat of our time isis as an islamic intent. last week's three day conference on terrorism omitted the phrase. ray hart inflamed the critics by reasoning that lack of jobs has drawn many vulnerable youth to isis. she left out the appeal of its ideology. jay johnson tried to explain the administration's reasoning on fox news sunday. >> to refer to isil as occupying any part of the islam icic theology is playing on battlefield that they would like us to be on. i think to call them -- to call
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them some form of islam gives the group more dignity than it deserves. >> general jack kane appearing moments ago saying isis belief system is a literal interpretation of the koran. >> isis itself it draws its central belief system from the koran and from the writings of the prophet mohammad. that's undeniable. it is a mid-evil interpretation of it. it is a literally interpretation of it. slavery, crucifix and beheadings are part of their portfolio. >> in atlantic magazine writer graham wood who has studied the inkri kate workings of isis says obama is misleading the people. he said, and i quote here, we are mislead by a well intentioned campaign. they refer to derisively to moderns. they insist that they will not cannot waiver from governing
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preaccepts that were embedded in islam by the prophet mohammad at its earliest follow erls. money is set to run out next week unless congress can come to a agreement on a new spending bill. >> we'll have more on the department of homeland security issue later on in the program. >> eric right now, to weigh in on this is a former poip official who has had -- pentagon official who has had decades on the battles. steve buchy is here he is a director at the heritage foundation. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> does secretary johnson make valid points? >> no. he is twisting himself into rhetorical pretzels here. i understand the intent of not wanting to identify isis with the rest of the islamic world. but general keen is right. i mean, these guys base
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themselves, their theology on the koran. identify it as a fringe, very small, very radical group, but don't say it's not based on islam. it is. and we need to call it that. >> what daboll do you think should be used? and why? -- label. >> i think they should be referred to as islamist extremists. not islamic. islamist. that is a political term that refers to their particular brand of islam. that is a more accurate term, and it does still tie them to that theology that they follow. >> steve do you think that this war of words, the debate over semantics is perhaps too distracting and gets in the wear of the powers that be to devise a cohesive comprehensive plan to defeat isis? >> well, i think that the president is spending way too much time trying to get us to not use the term.
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he should be focusing on fighting these guys making our response much more robust than it is. but i think the criticisms of him and his administration are legitimate. i mean this is a rhetorical dance that he is insisting on staying with, which is wrong. and he ought to abandon it. say, look, i give up. these are bad guys. they are radical extremist islamists. let's go get them. >> steve what do you think is the best way to beat isis at the propaganda war? they are very savvy with the -- you know w the internet with twitter, et cetera. >> you know i'm almost at a loss on this one. i was in the last administration. we tried to fight this propaganda war as well. it's hard for to us do because of the rules that we have prohibiting the use of pop began de because our own people see it. it's tough to do that in the
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modern world. she is guys can say whatever they want. they don't have to tell the truth. it's difficult. we need to really make an effort and just having 350 guys and gals tweeting is probably not sufficient. there needs to be more thought process put into this than just a bunch of kids answering tweets. >> any final thoughts before we you go? >> we need the address this directly head on, call it what it is, and then go after it with every bit of our energy because these guys are a real threat. and we need to treat them that way. >> steve buchy thank you. eric. >> arthel, van now responding to a warning from secretary of state john kerry who is in geneva today for continuing nuclear talks. mr. kerry says the u.s. is ready to quit the ongoing talks with iran warning president obama is fully prepared, he says, to walk away from the table unless tehran agrees to a deal showing it has no idea in atomic
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weapons. a senior iranian official giving a curt response to that saying that steving or leaving quote depends on the americans. all this back and forth comes with just a month to go before the latest deadline for a final agreement in march. meanwhile, israeli prime minister is calling the next four weeks of those talks critical for preventing an iranian nuclear deal. he is set to speak before congress on this matter next month andn this lore war on iran's true nuclear intentions. it's out with one storm, and in with yet another one. a new system spreading snow and ice across the rockies and into the south. it could make a mess of your monday morning commute. in tennessee snow and ice bringing down the roof of this industrial building. nearly two dozen employees were inside. we are told they got out safely. meteorologist janet dean has more from the fox extremely busy
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weather center. whoa, j.d. a lot going on there. >> absolutely. every weekend we are talking about a new winter storm. look at the snow totals we got from this last one over the the middle east and the eastern seaboard. 13 inches in parts of maryland. d.c., eight inches for you yesterday. i know a lot of our employees had a hard time getting home. at jfk, 4.5 inches of snow. as arthel mentions we are now watching this storm develop from the swechlt it's going to move into the southern plains over the next 24 to 48 hours. you can see the temperatures, really dangerous wind chills over the upper midwest and the great lakes where we have wind chill advisories, wind chill warnings, anywhere from minus 35 to minus 45 is what it's going to feel like with those wind chill values. those are your current temperatures. you factor in the wind chill and there is the proof there. minus 27 is what it feels like
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in international falls. we will see snow across the colorado rookies, snow for cankansas. this is going to be quite an event as we head into tomorrow morning's rush hour. keep that in mine and of course listen to your local weather forecast. from is a look at how much snow we're going to get out of this one. over two feet in colorado rockies. and measurable ice for central texas into louisiana. arthel, this is not good news for your home state tricky heading into work tomorrow morning. >> ice is tricky because there is that swaying. black ice. you don't see it when you are driving. thanks for staying on top of it j.d. >> arthel, you have to be able when you walk and when you
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drive. mother nature dealing air travelers another kmily blow. an overnight storm led to more than 3,000 fights that were canceled or have been delayed. as we heard from janice, the situation could get worse tomorrow. not just in the the middle east. brianianis joins us with the latest on what janice called the wintry mix. >> that wintry mix is especially hitting hard in dallas. the dallas fwort international airport, the nation's biggest hub for american airlines has already cop more than 970 flights, more than half of their flights, on monday according to flight aware.com. travelers are being encouraged to try to change any connecting flights they may have tomorrow. many airlines are waving the change fees. most of today's cancellations are out of denver, philadelphia and dallas. but today's travel is better than what we saw yesterday, after snow halted flights out of dulles and reagan airports in
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washington, d.c. meanwhile, in maryland, several inches of snow and ice on saturday causing major traffic messes and accidents. 2400 trucks and plows and salting going on throughout the state state. but freezing temperatures causing snow to pile up quickly. >> it's not so much that you've got two or three inches or four inches of snow. it's really nothing. but everybody is out here with two wheel drive, rear wheel drive vehicles that shouldn't be on the road. >> in the the middle east after days of sub zero temperatures a warm and balmy 30 to 40 degree break turned snow into slush on sidewalks in boston and new jersey. >> you know it is a jersey winter when 20 degrees feels good, right. >> a new winter storm hit colorado saturday dropping up to three inches of snow an hour in parts. the weather, though, an excuse for some neighbors in denver to throw a snow apocalypse party.
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>> i called her and i said i drove all this way for my first blizzard party and i'm g they know me or not. >> when in doubt stay inside and watch and drink. stay inside if you can, especially tomorrow with the morning commute. if you have to go out and work stay safe with all that ice out there. >> two words for you, dog sleds. maine made dog sleds.com. anyway -- >> i'll check that out. >> that's a real company. >> i saw looking it up. when we come back, we'll tell you about crews scrambling to pull survivors from the water after a ferry cap size. what caused it. and the latest from the dramatic rescue attempts underway. and bracing for another battle on capitol hill. this time over immigration. do you think they will stop funding fog for homeland
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38 39 people, many women and children are dead after a ferry collided with another body on a bangladesh river and capsized. rescuers managed to save at least 50 of the 100 on board and are now searching for any other possible survivors. more than 480 workers are safe after being rescued from a severe can mine where they had been trapped by a fire. the cause of the fire is under investigation. and security officials have regained control of a south texas prison after inmates took over part of the facility setting fires, causing significant damage. some of the 2800 inmates are now being transported to other federal facilities so repairs can be made. >> congress returns from its break tomorrow with a major problem on its hands, a looming budget battle over the department of homeland security. the dhs funding deadline is set for friday, just five more days, to keep the department up and fully running. but the senate and the house
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right now are locked in a stalemate. and at the center of it all, president obama's unilateral actions on immigration. >> what is going on in congress is there are some who wants to defund our executive actions and do it in a way that holds up the entire budget of homeland security for this nation. >> it's in the final analysis we cannot shut down a national security agency when the threat environment is so high out there. i think that would be an unwise and dangerous course of action. >> that's republican mccall. who also said the house has done its job. now it's up to the senate. what will happen? who will blink. david drucker joins us now. david, first of all what do the republicans want? what do they hope to achieve. >> they have been holding the bhs as leverage so the president might reverse course on his executive action on immigration. here's the thing. even if dhs shuts down and runs out of money on the 27th the
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immigration goes forward because of the way it's fundsed. you don't actually stop this thing unless you get the president to sign a bill that reverses his order. i don't think he is going to do it. >> what are the chances of that. >> about as many chances as i have of opening spring train forth the gnats as the lead-off hitter. >> they didn't do as well this season. maybe not as well as others on capitol hill. john cornan says there is no chance of course they are going to shut done the department of homeland security. got the threat today about the mall of america. can you give us an idea why they have this dance month after month where one side threatens knowing it ain't going to happen and the others don't pull back? >> the republicans who run the congress now, only really have the power of the purse to try to force the president's hands. they thought we'd hold out this crucial national security skpags we will get the president to explain why his executive order
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is more important to him than funding homeland security. but as you know that's not way these things play out. the power of the bully pulpit with the presidency is louder than it is with congress. i think why now the question has been turned around on republicans. and i don't know if they really understood what the filibuster meant when they were taking full control of congress at least republicans, in the house. i think they figured we'd get some democrats in the senate who didn't like the order to join us and debate the bill. here's the thing. i think it's about what's going to happen in the senate. >> what do you think is going to happen in the senate? >> i think it depends on what happened over the break. congress as you know has been on recess about a week, they have been home talking to voters. if they come back to washington this week and they feel a real sense of urgency because of the threat level of domestic terrorism and those possibilities, it could start to sort of disrupt the log jam that we've seen in the senate. but i don't know that house republicans are going to budge
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until the senate at least sends them a clean bill. now, if the senate sends them a clean bill the spotlight is going to be back on them. but they don't want to send a message to democrats in the senate that every time you filibuster we'll cancel our plans and sends you whatever you want. >> when you say a clean bill you mean a bill that doesn't connect the two. >> correct. it's hard to find 218 votes in the senate to do that. even the republicans are wary of the idea that you are going to get the minority democrats set the agenda. as long as they hold together then you don't consider the department of homeland security bill. that's what they have been doing, filibustering it so you couldn't debate it. >> of course, it won't get shut down, but at the same time it raises this issue. and as you said they could pick off democrats. is there a sense if this issue is raised, we're talking about it covering it it puts that in front of the american people and makes them think hey maybe something should be done about this.
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>> well it's very possible in a the spotlight to change the political calculations in the senate. but here are some things that i don't think are going to happen. the dimtsz democrats are not going to break apart and join with republicans to move the bill before there is a shutdown of the agency. i think the only way you really change the calculation in the senate other than republicans folding completely and sending a clean bill through, is to let this thing run out of money and all of a sudden nerve the senate and in the administration are going to get skittish and start talking. >> dave, good insight. we'll see happens this week. get down to spring training. it has already started. >> of course. >> what position did he say he wanted? >> i think he said pitcher. >> okay. well, the month long oil refinery strike hits industry's largest plant. and there is little hope picket signs will come down any time soon. we'll tell what you that could mean for prices at the pump. >> talk politics there is a special tonight on the fox news channel hosted by brad bear.
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time for the top of the news. minnesota's mall of america ramping up security today after being specifically threatened in a new terror video. the footage calls for a wave of attacks on western shopping centers. the al qaeda links somali and terror group al shabaab said to be behind those claims. ukraine's second largest city rocked by a tedly bombing. officials say the bomb went offer in the middle of a march,
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killing two and injures about a dozen others. the even was marking one year since the removal of the russian backed president. a new winter storm spreading ice and snow across the rockies. parts of colorado bracing for two feet or more. the frigid conditions extends across texas and through the southeast. no resolution in sight for a labor dispute that has crippled our nation's labor production over the past month. the situation has gotten worse. there are now picket lines at 15 american plants including the largest oil refinery in the u.s. making this strike the largest of its kinds since 1980. now contract talks are at a stalemate. and back up workers were brought in in some of the cases. but analysts are telling us it's just a matter of time before motorists see all of this reflected in the prices at the pump. brenda buttner is here. she is senior business correspondsent and anchor of bulls and bear. she has the latest.
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first of all we've been enjoying these great gas prices. now are we going to start feeling the pinch at the pump as a result of this. >> some people already in. in california gas prices are higher. they rely on in-state refineries, many of which are hurt by this strike. and there are pockets of the country where there are refineries targeted by the strike. they will feel it again. already, in just one month, gas prices have gone up 20 cents. and this could just get worse because right now the refineries are in what's called a maintenance period. so they are not producing as much. but as we move into the summer, we usually expect to see more supply. and if the strike goes on, that's going to cripple that. >> that's -- so this whole situation is serious. i mean, i want you to talk a little bit more about the overall impact. it's my understanding that they are having this stalemate, because according to strikers
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the industry has refused to meaningfully address safety issues through good faith bargaining and the union wants to discuss staffing levels and want limits on the use of the contractors to replace the union members in daily maintenance work? >> right. you know, union members have less leverage than they night have a couple of years ago because oil prices have fallen by 50% since the summer. so anies aren't producing as much. so they don't have as much leverage. but this is very serious because just the port arthur texas refinery alone that's the nation's largest, produces 600,000 barrels a day. now, right now, there are 15 of the 19 -- 12 of the 19 plants that are being targeted produce a fifth of the nation's capacity. the usw has 30000 workers at many refineries, 63. that makes up two thirds of the
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nation's product capacity. so the longer this goes on, and the longer there is a stalemate, the harder it's going to be on us. >> yeah. any idea do you know if there is any sort of resolution in sight that's coming soon? >> well, we learned that they were pretty close on friday. but then the unions just said no. you for example it depends. the unions don't have as much leverage. but this has been going on for a long time. they have had talks since the summer. and it has broken down again and again. the unions have refused seven deals from the oil companies. so it's really thard to tell how long this might last. >> i know this is something you will be staying on top of. >> yes, definitely. >> good to see you. remember, you can catch brenda on bulls and bears every saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. earring right on the fox news channel. eric. speaking of oil, there is an alarming warning from the u.s. department of transportation about our rail system. it predicts that trains hauling
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crude oil or ethanol could derail at an average of ten times a year over the next two decades. the agency claims that could be hundreds of injuries or deaths and the damage could pass $4 billion. the agency says this underscores the need for stonger tank cars and other improvements like phasing out older cars. last monday a train carrying crude crashed in north virginia forcing many to evacuate the area. we are just hours away from hollywood's biggest night. and not even a rainy forecast can dampen the mood there. oh, no. all eyes on the dolby theater as the final touches are being made ahead of the oscars a. sneak peek at all the glitz and glamor live from the red carpet. that's straight ahead.
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well the excitement is building in hollywood ahead of tonight's 87th annual academy awards awards. preparations underway right now outside the dolby theater with some of the biggest stars in film history getting ready to walk the red carpet. none of them will look as great as this guy here, michael, is the host of in the spotlight. he isout outside there live. michael, first of all i don't know why you did not invite me to join you. >> you and me, baby that would be a great hour of television don't you think? i mean, you should be here. then i could say who are you wearing? >> next year. and then i'll tell you. what's happening? who have you seen in what's going on with the preparations. >> the excitement is starting to build. in a couple of hours some. biggest stars in entertainment will be making their way down red carpet.
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it has been a big year for film. a tight race in terms of best film this year. people are saying it's neck-and-neck between boyhood and birdman. but tonight american sniper steps into the ring and they go at it. we could be in surprise for a upset with american sniper for best film or best actor with bradley cooper. >> michael, you do this all the time. you are stand willing on the glamorous red carpet. it's 1:40 in the afternoon there in los angeles. give us insight about -- it's not all -- i mean, you love it. but there is some hard work involved there because you've been out there early this morning. and there is a lot of prep behind it. talk to me about your job and what you have to do. >> we've been up early doing hits on fox and friends from 4:30 this morning. going at it. it is a long day. but it is a lot of fun. we've been building towards this the last six weeks. there has been countless awards shows. tonight is the big night. >> hollywood's big night.
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you can seal the energy and excitement. we are getting ready to talk to some of the big stars. bradley cooper. brad pitt. we're just all excited. look, when you enjoy what you do, arthel, it's not work. you know that. >> you are absolutely right, michael, it's always good to see you. we'll be watching for all of your reports and track you on fox news.com and everywhere you are. >> if our viewers tune in tomorrow morning we'll have a wrap-up of the winners, the losers, who wore what who didn't wear anything. we'll have it tomorrow morning on fox and friends. >> we'll be watching. >> that's gowns and those dresses and all that they talk about. >> oh, yeah. >> who do you think is going to win? best picture and other top categories, there could be an upset. here were some predictions -- actually more than predictions, what insight and what a track record. gaerz conic your track record, nine for night right last year in every single one of the major
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categories. >> and 21 -- >> out of 24 overall. that's right. >> do you want to start with the predictions? >> absolutely. readers hopefully read my article on fox news.com. in a nutshell for best picture of the year and best director i'm predicting birdman. that's because it has won most of the major guild awards, i think it wins over boyhood, which won most of the critics prizes earlier. moving on to a best actor, i think it's going to be eddie redmayne in the theory of everything. he plays a physicist, stephen hawking, just astonishing physically trons transforming performance. he has been compared to daniel day lewis which one five years ago. julianne moore in still alice was sensational. it is her fifth nomination.
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best supporting actor, j.k. simmons in whiplash as a sadistic music teacher. best supporting actress, booedhood does win here for patricia arquette as a loving but upg struggling single mother. she is wonderful. >> she is having a good year for sure. >> absolutely. >> wow. you any, it's fascinating to talk to you. you are so passionate about this. he has really encyclopedia in his mind on everything oscars. >> thank you. >> you do. i want to take the time to ask you, why are you so passionate about this? >> my first year watching the academy awards was 1978. star wars was nominated for ten academy awards. i was a small child growing up in illinois and my older brothers were science fiction fanatics and wanted star wars to clean up. by the ends of the night jack nicholson came out to present the announcer.
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star wars lost. my brothers were so mad and they haven't watched since then. but i have been watching since that time. study it all the time it means a lot to me. >> american sniper, some think it wouldn't win because of hollywood and the political connection. some others think it would. what goes into the decision? we have the report that the hollywood housekeepers leave the ballot on the table with the nail and they say to the housekeepers, you fill it out. what's goes into the decision. >> let's start about who belongs to the academy. 6,000 members, they work in the industry. actors, writers, producers, directors, sound workers makeup artists, what not. how many former u.s. senators do you think belong to the act me. >> five. >> i think there is just one. >> that's right. >> good answer. >> what do i win. >> you should win something. >> he goats to vote on acting
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writing, visual effects. i'm sure we saw a lot of strange things in washington over the years, but can he judge visual effects? who knows. but it's fascinating. and the actors meryl streep robert deniro and adam sandler has been invited to join. seth rogen, beyonce has been invited to join. if american sniper doesn't make the cut is that a snub. >> it has made more money than all the other nominees combined and then some. it is the biggest hit of the year. some voters do like it. we joke oftentimes if a film is too commercial, too successful they almost don't want to vote for it. american sniper there, perhaps it's not artistic enough to get the best picture oscar. they want to vote for something they think is prestigious and artistic, high brow. birdman. >> unbroken wasn't nominated. >> "selma."
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>> "selma" has nominations for best picture. i think it will win for best original stong song for the song glory. >> they got that at the golden gloep globes. >> yes. >> and how good is the golden globes as a predictor. >> it varies from year to year this. year i think we will see most of the globe winners repeat at the oscars with the exception of boyhood. birdman has come on strong in the recent weeks. it's going to be a photofinish. i think birdman wins for best director. but it is not a lock. watch out for grand budapest hotel, a colorful kaib caper set in 1930s europe. could be an upset. watch until the very end. >> go to fox news.com to check out his predictions. >> before the the show. >> thanks. one of the nation's top dance companies in the spotlight
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as we celebrate black history month. this renowned school first took the stage during the civil rights era four decades later it is still an inspiration to young dancers around the world. we'll tell you why and show you why. >> it's important to remind everyone that we are more alike than unalike. that sounds simple but it's at the core of what is needed. you just got a big bump in miles. so this is a great opportunity for an upgrade. sound good? great. because you're not you you're a whole airline... and it's not a ticket you're upgrading it's your entire operations, from domestic to international... which means you need help from a whole team of advisors. from workforce strategies to tech solutions and a thousand other things. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. ♪ ♪ i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. quitting smoking is a challenge and it's a lot easier to go into a fight
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>> its spirit and achievements continue to inspire young people around the world. harris faulconers that story.
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>> and in that time and circumstance, there was always the sense of my imagination being the thing that i could escape to. eventually, the thing that became somewhat my life. >> you could have walked off the street and done it that way. >> we were talking about "black history month," and that crosses over into every everybody, your imaginemation. it is universal. >> when i was giving a movement where they had flexed hands and walking forward, if you get them just to think about their own indistinct, you know what does it make you feel like? >> we do many performances no young people, from different neighborhoods, who may never have come to the theater, but
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they see the company and they say to me how could i study and be like that? what can i do? what i always say use your imaginemation. you know? if you can see it, it will happen. >> with tall enand determination, robert fought his way into the dance program at the july -- julliard in new york and then to parsons and then created his own. now he has the daunting tack of continuing tradition at alvin ailey. >> we are talking about the issue. but you will have your own legacy. what will it be? >> wow...something i remember said by a nobel prize winner
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and it struck me as my own mantra and how i view the world i am a human being, nothing human can be alien to me. it just opens the door to the possibilities. that, to me, is my vision for the company and how i want to lead the company, all curious, always moving forward. >> what a heartfelt and inspiring ceremony that was harris. >> fox news alert the daytona has been won and fox congratulates the 24-year-old winner. >> and it looks easy. >> we missed the drama. do you think my sister's prettier than me? ♪ ♪ [ laughs ] [ male
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