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good morning, friends. it is sunday 8th of march. we have a fox news aletter. killed more than 17000 people, and now after another spree of deadly attacks, one of the most evil terrorist groups in the world plemged allegiance to isis. president obama breaking silence on hillary clinton's e-mail scandal. how does the commander in chief first learn about it? >> at the same time everyone else learned it. >> that's not the first time he used that. more of what the president says straight ahead. >> this is why watches the news is so important.
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a party takes a turn when a garage with students on it collapses on them. the update on their condition straight ahead, and "fox and friends" begins right now. good morning everybody. you woke up the clock changed for you. >> we did. >> zombie hour in the hallway this morning. we're here we're here. >> that's not true. people are fighting through it. >> the coffee guy did not show up this morning. people freaked out down there. >> we are on the case making coffee. >> love that. a fox news alert this morning. boko haram, one of the most deadly terrorist group in the world pledged allegiance to isis. another demonstration of the propaganda of that group. >> this comes on the heels of a
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deadly attack. 54 people killed and many others, they were designated a foreign terrorist organization by the state department in november of 2013. >> engaged in over 600 attacks killing over 17,000 people since 2011, and in april 2014 they abducted 300 schoolgirls. what's interesting, they were -- they had ties to al qaeda, aligned themselves with al qaeda, but we see the split between al qaeda and isis, and now they aligned themselves with isis. membership numbers put them in the neighborhood of 10,000 strong. >> like isis they are fueled by oil money. nigeria, biggest oil producer in africa. isis overrunning oil fields in northern iraq and syria and using the money to fund their terror. boko haram very much the same. these groups are hard to stamp out because they have money to buy weapons and get recruits.
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>> and bombs and small arms after and everything else. funded by bank robberyies and extortion as well. >> their leader killed in 2009 so the idea of drones killing leadership or taking care of these guys, they are only stronger as a result of leadership decimated. >> as they join up with isis, there are reports also that they use twitter, more videos posted that appear similar to those of isis. >> because none of this has nothing to do with islam, the fact they are radical muslim groups has nothing to do with it. according to the white house. speaking of the white house, we have another puzzle piece with hillary clinton. did the president know, and if so, when did he learn? well, he was asked that
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yesterday by a cbs news reporter, and he responded this way. >> when did you learn about the e-mail while she was secretary of state? >> at the same time everyone else learned it through news report. she's been an outstanding public service, a great secretary of state for me. the policy of my administration is to encourage transparency, and that's why my e-mails, the blackberry i carry around all the records are available and archived, and i'm glad hillary clinton's instructed that those e-mails that had to do with official business need to be disclosed. >> you say you have the most transparent administration ever. said it again a couple weeks ago. >> it's true. >> unbelievable. learned it through news reports.
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>> a big lie. >> she never e-mailed them. >> what's that say on their communication? >> you're a tech guy, if you e-mail someone, you can read the e-mail. >> precisely. you know that server that was set up the idea that the deputy secretary of state also her chief of staff had private e-mailing thes not on the government servers, there were warnings. did he just learn through news reports what does that say about the president of the united states as a leader? >> we heard it before. how many other scandals has he heard through the news? >> right. >> there's a laundry list of the ways the president learn through news reports. this is how he learns, listen. >> the fast and furious program, when, in fact, everyone knows the president did not know about this tactic until he heard about it on -- through the media. >> let me take the irs situation first. i first learn about it from the same news reports that i think most people learned about this.
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>> as i said yesterday in the statement, other than press reports, we have no knowledge of any attempt by the justice department to seek phone records of the associated press. >> you mean the specific allegations reported by your network out of phoenix i believe, we learned about them through the reports. >> through news reports. >> they are not telling the truth. apparently, the white house learned about this in august, and the clinton people asked them to remain quiet. all of this is notary public sense. when the president says i'm glad she's instructed the e-mails can be made public, she owns the server. >> right. >> she's in control of every part of this process. there's no oversight at all. >> pity the fool who has to sit there and go through 50,000 e-mails. who will they appoint that decides what to release and not release? what falls in line with personal, maybe clinton foundation e-mails, e-mails with bill, and official statements? >> they don't even have they, being the u.s. government, people we legislate or who we
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pay for, they do not have her e-mails only the ones she sent them. until they get control of her server, we're not going to know for certain what e-mails we send and what's on that e-mailing the. >> right. >> just in miami yesterday in a conference did not mention this at all. this is a huge controversy, a huge scandal, highlighted on "saturday night live" last night. you know you're in trouble when "snl" bashes on the liberals, which we have seen recently. >> dennis yesterday said it's probably not going to be a big deal unless we, you know, some of the content we learn later has been kept back or was held. we don't know the content of the e-mails. if it's like nixon tapes with 17 minute gaps, why withhold these particular e-mails? >> congress has to subpoena the particular servers so an
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independent authority can decide which are relevant. you can't leave it up to the person investigated making that call, that's insane. 50000 of them. we'll show you the bit coming up. >> it'll have you laughing. first, these headlines, a fox news alert. two australian teenage brothers stopped at the airport aallegedly about to join isis in the middle east. a specific item tipped off police, but officials are not saying what it was. they confirm, however the teenagers were radicalized over the internet. the boy's parents are shocked by they're sons' alleged terrorist organization. suspects russian media saying investigators are holding four suspects expected in court today. he was killed walking over a
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bridge outside the kremlin. caught on camera a college frat party takes a terrifying turn when a barrage of students students collapses. nine hurt yesterday. the st. patrick's party in california only one of the injuries is considered serious. the university and local police are still investigating the incident. exactly one year since malaysia flight 370 people vanished. hours ago, malaysia officials unveiled in an interim report the battery had expired more than a year before the plane disappeared. the light from the beacon is supposed to help rescuers locate the plane if it crashes into the water. this these as officials around the world vow to keep searching for the missing plane. they expect to cover the entire priority search zone by the end of may and optimistic they will find wreckage.
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>> can't believe that. >> thought i read that wrong yesterday. rick is standing by with one less hour of sleep. >> just like the three of you. >> how's it feel in. >> fantastic. does that mean the pings we chased all over the oceans were never going off? >> or that it was a battery that lasted that long? dead a year before it went off. >> we hear a pipg out in the southern indian ocean. >> no that's a whale. >> amazing. here's the temperatures you're waking up to. much warmer in the eastern sea board. a lot of areas 20 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago. which feels really, really good for a lot of people in the eastern sea board. light snow flurries in parts of the graix, but nothing causing problems. this is the problem spot. it's across parts of texas and remains the trouble spot for much of the week. we have this moisture flow, coming out in parts of the pacific. that's a steady stream until
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thursday at least across parts of the southeast. the next couple days, primarily focused in areas of texas and louisiana, but batches of it eventually gets in across parts of mississippi and alabama and georgia as well, and then up into parts of kentucky and tennessee. we had all the snow and we are worried about localized flooding in the south but aside from that, just enjoy a warm up this week. we have not talk about a warm up in -- i don't know -- maybe last summer or something like that? >> yeah, we talked about warm up suits. >> jogging suits. >> velour. >> exactly. >> coming up on the show, more on the top story brutal terrorist group, boco haram pledges allegiance to isis. this escape it just ahead.
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fox news alert this morning. in a message sent on twitter boco haram pledges allegiance to isis after a series of deadly bombings in nigeria where 54 people died. this is a propaganda push, a real threat, or both? our next guest led cia operations in afghanistan before and after 9/11. gary, thank you for coming on this morning. >> good morning. >> this seems to show the power of isis propaganda. is that the lesson? >> well, i think that, you know, in the last six weeks we've seen groups in pakistan sworn allegiance to isis the sinai peninsula, libya groups have,
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and now boekco haram. they have billions of dollars, network of communications reaching out to the people, showing how deadly and effective isis is. i mean, isis truly is the most successful sunni terrorist group in history because they carved out a space for nation state. these groups recognize that. >> this is ma tast sizing, censored on an idea of restoring the species of radical islam. how important is it to understand the ideology behind the movement? >> well, i think it just shows the obama administration's statement that this is not islam. it is a false narrative. those, in these countries, see this group as an islamic group and it's an islamic terrorist group, but it's a group that's a nation state and accepted broadly in the areas by individuals who refuse to accept the concept of secular nation
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states, and isis has been brilliant in its pushing out of propaganda and sold itself to you know, the hundreds of millions of people there looking for a message. >> i can't wait to see polling out of egypt, jordan, saudi arabia, letting us know what percentage of the population -- that is terrifying. what do you think yesterday one of the five taliban leaders was traded for bergdahl last year, may have contact where he was allowed to go? >> no surprise here. when they were off the plane they were met by a mall of taliban folk. they have an office in qatar and diplomatic relations there. there is intermarriage within the taliban. their brothers cousins, sons, and, i mean look this is a family affair, and to assume or
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to even think there would be no contact from the taliban from these guys is a fantasy. letting the guys loose in qatar would have been like letting bernie madoff loose in switzerland rather than prison and let him have contact with other bankers and money. insane thing to do making absolutely no sense, and that demonstrates the obama administration's policy towards terrorism is a fantasy. >> and all the lectures we got how they are closely supervised. >> there's no supervision there. look, some of the guys were sent to ur gray and they have a president who is a terrorist, and you think they have an interest in following the guys around? no, they don't have the resources or intelligence service. they have a police intelligence unit underfunded. nobody's watching these guys. >> there's a blast from the past, a man of deep knowledge, thank you. >> pleasure to be with you. >> coming up harrison ford recovers from the crash landing
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welcome back, we got quick headlines for you. this video, a pair of race car drivers narrowly escaping a watery grave in mexico. the car barrels down the hill, water fills up just seconds and amazingingly, both got out of the car up harmed and swam to shore, but it's a lesson, don't drive into the lake. >> for the first time, bill
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clinton defends the foundation accepting foreign donations from governments, including nigeria, some of the money came from countries in the middle east, and dictatorships, and the foreign president says while he does not agree with all the policies he feels the money helped his foundation quote, do more good than harm. >> thank you well, one year ago, malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished without a trace. >> authorities searched nearly 2 million square miles and lack of physical evidence fuels conspiracy theories. >> here's the look at the most popular theories. >> good to see you. thoughts and prayers remain with the family, one year later, but at the same time, you go online and you must know that the families read this stuff because they are looking for the glimmer of hope, but, man, the whackos are out in full force. reddit is circulateing the
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theories. first one we start with this morning has to do with, well what seems actually reasonable. loss of cabin pressure due to mechanical failure or fire on board is the leading conspiracy as to what happened and where mh 370 is at this point. >> the idea that the simplest answer is probably responsible for this. >> right. >> yeah, the officials say it was an accident, but there's other theories out there. >> and to clayton's point, these get elaborate. look at the next one. this is wild. this is you know the u.s. military shot it down. really? so out in that area, and on a toll is diego garcia military base with the idea online that perhaps the u.s. military thought this was a kamikaze mission, headed to the military base so they shot it down and quickly went and cleaned up all the pieces so that the world would never find one shred of
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evidence. >> stitched together ideas and come up with, well, what's the motive behind the u.s. doing that? well, we're not concerned with the motive but we think that sounds good online. >> motive on this one, russian special onps took the plane got on board and took advantage of the technology inside the plane and take command of it access through the first class cabin panel people discussed on board and then well trained people just took the plane. >> this did not just come from online. it was new york magazine. >> new yorker magazine put it forth and they put it forth they cited somebody from the malaysia government in that particular story. it's no longer in office, but -- >> we have a guest on that topic jeff coming up at 8:15, a science journalist and pilot himself, and he shares a similar theory. >> he does? interesting. will be interesting to listen to that. this is supernatural forces so
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aliens took the aircraft. there was a worm hole that the aircraft fell into it and it's now sucked into another dimension of time snatched away from us, and that's where it's still flying. truth is it's an unfortunate event, search continues, and yet no technology to date has changed in civil aviation in the country. commercial aviation, rather. there's not one shred of new technology that's going to help us track planes, and to this day, only 3% of the earth's surface can check a plane by radar. >> big gap. >> could have been a rogue pilot as well. great to see you this morning. more on the aliens coming up on the show. coming up the lawyer of the accused boston bomber says her client did it, but that does not mean he'll be found guilty, that's next. >> have a big breakfast? telling the world you feel fat on facebook. is that offensive? some say it is.
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death penalty? what can you expect when court resumes tomorrow in joining us now, the former federal prosecutor. thank you for coming on. >> so it seems hard to believe he would not get the penalty for this. >> no you're right. it's interesting. what the lawyer did was concedes he's guilty. why? it's not that up common in an overwhelming case, right to turn around and establish credibility with the jury and what she's doing is she wants two death penalty hearings. this is not the guilt phase anymoring but the beginning of whether or not he gets the death penalty. she suggests his brother was the driving force and corrupted him. that's what we lawyers call duress, in other words they are not formally arguing that, and the other part is simply he's less involved than the brother. it should not work. however, there's another dynamic in massachusetts. there's no death penalty new england in general is not prodeath penalty. if there's a case for the death
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penalty, this is it. >> looking back at previous cases, if someone was brainwashed by another person, does that make them somehow less guilty? >> no that's app excellent observation because duress is one thing, which is literally, i point a gun at tucker, if you don't kill clay, i'll kill you. that's duress. brainwashing, as you said really does not equate to that and i think you're right and the jury's going to reject that. i mean, this lawyer, though interesting, a national expert, in defending the death penalty cases, the bomber did not get the death penalty, she remitted him. jared lockner shot a number of peopling inning the congresswoman, did not get the death penalty. she's not to be taken lightly in this regard. again, it is a classic example of he should get the maximum penalty, but we'll see what happens. >> prosecution doing its job in we know from this week they painted this narrative showing
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these bloody pictures that no one's seen before. >> right. >> and maybe saw a sanitized version of that on television, what happened? >> well, it's interesting start. you know defense lawyers say, well, wait a minute, this value, of course, in this but the prejudice outweighs it. it's too much your honor, and the judge has leeway, but the reality is, look it's a horrific, horrific situation, and that's why they show that stuff. tell you what, the prosecution will adjust. now that the lawyer got enough conceded guilt, the prosecutors in my opinion and i would if i was the prosecutor, focus on two points i mentioned you know the brother somehow influenced him, and he being less involved. they will try to really pain staking start refuting that. >> do you see parallels between the sniper case in d.c.? lar here. the brother brainwashed by the other brother. >> sure. yeah, had been under the influence, yeah on some level, but i don't think -- i thought
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the part of the brother corrupting him, i thought was a little weaker and less you know, critical for the opening. the main thing was she argued he's less guilty. jurors ared mad, what, you blame the dead brother? >> he's undercut the defendant, in this case undercut the argument explaining why he did it, an islamic extremist. >> there was a number of statements made, which to a great extent undermind that. the defense has a difficult job here. again, i mean just look at the images we're looking at. are you kidding me? >> yeah. >> yeah yeah. >> he was on the cover of "rolling stone" looking like a rock star. >> do you think isis, people look on and ease these crimes by isis will make the jury more sensitive to the idea this it is all connected? islamic extremism adds to violence? >> possible, absolutely. no i think that's right. >> great to see you this
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morning. >> my pleasure. >> sure. >> we have stories to tell you about now on your sunday morning. thousands gathering today marking 50 years since the bloody sunday march in selma alabama. >> a pivotal moment, and president obama says quote, our march is not yet done. here's more from selma. >> reporter: on the flight to obama, president obama signed a bill awarding the congressional gold medal to the civil rights demonstrators who marched across the edmund pet snntus bridge 50 years ago. he was joined by george w. bush here to honor the suffers who suffered through police beatings, tear gas, and arrests because of their challenge to laws discouraging minorityies from voting. >> theed why held by generation of citizens who believed america is a constant work in progress, who believe that loving this country requires more than just
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singing its praises or avoiding uncomfortable truths, but requires the occasional disruption, the willingness to speak out for what is right, to shake up the status quo. that's america. >> reporter: the president also honored the georgia congressman lewis among the marchers beaten a on the bridge in 1965. the fact that lewis returned to the same bridge to introduce america's first black president is a testament to how much changed in selma and in the nation over the past 50 years. tucker, anna, clayton, the bridge behind me stands as a monument to the civil rights movement. back to you. >> all right. and here are some other stories we're following. this morning the desperate search for a run away 8th grader continues in pennsylvania. hundreds of volunteers now trying to find this 13-year-old who was upset over a homework assignment wednesday night and
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fled his home. his parents are worried for their son in the frigid weather. >> the fact that no one has seen him in a couple days is deeply worrisome, raining, foggy, cold, walking on a dark jacket in dark roads with no streetlights. >> a facebook page 1 set up to provide law enforcement and he was last seen wearing a gray winter jacket and black ski pants. new this sunday morning, learning more about the past of an unarmed teenager shot and killed by a police officer in madison, wisconsin. this as protesters filled the streets there calling his death murder. >> how many more? >> no more. >> how many more? >> no more. court records reveal 19-year-old tony robertson, jr. pled guilty to a home invasion last year and served a three year probation on the
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conviction. reportson was shot and killed friday by officer matt kenny who says the teenager attacked him. the 12 year veteran of the force is on administrative leave, and the shooting is under investigation. harrison ford on the road to recovery after crashing his plane on a california golf course. his son tweeted out, we thank you all for your concern. dad has the best care possible. on the mepd and a strong mind, body, and spirit. as for his wife she's reportedly pushing the 72-year-old to give up flying. facebook's feeling fat emoji is not getting likes. the giant under fire for this round face called feeling fat. a group called endangered bodies claims fat is not a feeling. accusing users of mocking overweight people when they use the e, emoji.
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they say the face is one of over 100 users can tag to their status update. >> we all know that feeling, though, right? >> fat is not a feeling? i beg to differ. >> yeah, i got a lot of experience on that. i'm one of the world's experts on it, and fat is a feeling and physical reality. >> let's check in with our expert on this. >> especially when you feel fat the next morning. >> it's a feeling. >> happens often. >> i know. >> reporter: it's dark outside because we changed our time. now it's dark. chillier again, but we'll watch nice weather -- we've not talk about nice weather in a long time and we're going to see it. we have one little struggle spot this week in port parts of texas and deep south. i think by the time we get to thursday and friday areas getting 3 to 6 inches, and some areas more than that. we could be looking at a little localized flooding in west texas to red river valley, not getting much and we have the drought going on. we want the moisture further
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north. here's the forecast today. seeing snow flurries in parts of new england nothing amounting to too much. you notice temperatures getting warmer than yesterday. down to the southeast, there's a rain in texas. areas like atlanta and the carolinas, you're looking great, great day and temps warming up as well. in the northern plains, a nice day, high plains, temps, again up into the 50s, and we'll see sunshine, a few showers moving through the area, and then out across parts of the west eventually, there's rain move into the pacific northwest, but not today. that's not coming for a couple more days. enjoy really nice temperatures, and for the most part, plenty of sun. there you go. sunny forecast, guys, for so many people other than texas tea. >> sunny other than texas. thank you rick. >> yep. >> potential republican presidential candidates in the state of iowa how with all eyes on scott walker as he took a swipe another another front runner. what happened? a huge update to a story
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good morning, everybody. 44 minutes after the hour. two quick headlines. for an update on whitney houston's daughter bobbi brown remains in a coma after being found face down in a bathtub. her boyfriend is-under-par under investigation for attempted murder. the family has not commented on that. arizona does not release jurors name, but they were
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leaked online, and arias was convicted of killing her exboyfriend, and the jury deadlocked on her punishment. >> gearing up for the election, and gop heavy weights gather in iowa to push messages on foreign an domestic policy. speaking on legalizing up documented immigrants, and scott walker reit at a timeerated he's not for amnesty. >> reporter: anna, tucker clayton, good morning. it is 015 and a number of vips here in des moines to make a good impression with iowa voters, jeb bush chris christie and walker among those speaking at the iowa ag summit. the favorite and well known neighboring governor. >> talk about securing the border, although it's bigger than immigration. it's a national security issue. i'm not a supporter of amnesty. there's some out there, i
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respect their views. >> that's why former governor jeb bush showing voters in the hawkeye state he's a true conservative, bush spoke of speaking the immigration system in a smart way. >> can did has more economic immigrants than we do, and we're ten times their size. if we want to be young dynamic, and growing again where the debate is not about who is taking from whom rather than having expanding pie why opportunities exist for all of us. >> reporter: rick perry addressed the hot button issues suggesting an immigration plan without truly enforcing the border is a mistake. >> we go back to '86 when reagan signed a piece of legislation, and it's shown where he -- if he had to do it again he wouldn't have signed that piece of legislation. >> reporter: expect more visits here over the next 11 months when iowa leads off with the first in the nation presidential caucuses. tucker anna, clayton? >> thanks mike.
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>> this is an agricultural summit the sub text of the whole thing was ethanol subsidies, a huge issue in iowa, first of all the contests, and i think of all the candidates there, only jeb bush said i would actually get rid of the ethanol subsidy at some point in the future. >> as far as the stance on immigration, you know, that clearly puts him at odds with his potential presidential rivals, what do you think of that? >> he said it point-blank. america needs immigrants at this point, and we're not going to round them up and send them home. he was in their face. my experience of the primary electorat average voters are against that. credit for candor. he just said it. >> divided at this point. still early. coming up all they wanted to do is adopt a child in need but one couple reject because they have a legal gun permit. they are joining us live next hour. >> the story ha has so many of you fired up yesterday. did the american flag get banned
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good morning, everybody, last night students in a major university vote not to ban the american flag after all. >> those against flying the flag at uc ir vine in california originally called the stars and stripes, quote a weapon of nationalism, and if they get their way, it may still be removed for good. the question still hangs in the air. here to react and tell us more is the san francisco correspondent lauren clark. thank you for joining us this
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morning. >> thank you for having me. >> first the update on the story. where are we? the flag could still be banned, is that right? >> correct. currently, last night, the executive board vetoed this decision, but now it goes back to the legislative council for the student government, and if they voted the way they did which was 6-4 for against this and two abstaining it's enough to override the veto. having this flag banned in effect is still very much a possibility. >> well, the reason behind the potential ban is because of cultural inclusiveness, according to the university. let's read a statement from the university of california irvine. the american flag has been flown in instances of clone yammism and imperialism. they serve as symbols of patriotism and nationalism but construct mythologies and narratives that in turn turn nationalistic sentiment. your issue with this? >> right. that's a mouth full. another good point to bring up
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what do student veterans think about this? students who served joe sas edd overseas see what they fought for, liberty and freedom called offensive and it needs to be taken down? when campus reform was reporting on the story, we found out several students were upset about this as well as students and they are going to try to protest this decision on monday. there are a lot of students having a lot of negative attitudes about this still. >> so i'm not surprised by this. i think schools at every level spend an amount of time focusing on america stints real and imagined, so it's not shocking kids grow up to hate their country. you cover schools, are you shocked? >> i agree, tucker. it's not shocking. this is something we follow all the time at the leadership institute campus reform that it crosses the line from critiques about government and country into anti-american sentiment and hatred. for example, we had one of the reporters ask students what is
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more a threat to world peace? america or isis? students responded it was america. even though isis is the organization that beheads and burns people alive. we also saw at the university of wyoming student veteran who was told he was not allowed to say the pledge of allegiance before a student government meeting because it could be offensive to international students. this is clearly an issue nationwide. >> is slippery slope, ban the american flag do you ban english next because of students who take english as a second language and they feel uncomfortable having everybody else speak english? >> right. so another issue about this whole flag banning nonsense is this idea of free speech. one of the sentences in the bill stated if a student is offended by any item in the main student lobby, they have the right to take it down. what message does that send in rather than discussing this, it must be banned?
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it's just absolutely ridiculous. the only way the student government can truly solve the problem is to have blank walls with nothing on it so it does not offend anyone. >> not being offended seems a top priority on campus in 2015. how fragile and sensitive are kids now? >> right. i think this is offensive to students. we are adults. we are able to be able to discuss these issues, but for some reason, ad min straiters or those in student government feel the need to coddle us to make sure we're not offended by anything, although they are true issues that we need to discuss and college is absolutely the atmosphere where discussions need to be taking place. >> do you feel this is su suppressing students or making them want to fly the flag more? >> right. it's encouraging that a lot of students are against this, but they are trying to stage a protest about it. i think students are starting to come around and seeing all this
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type of anti-american reactions are negative. >> i'm withdrawing my children's applications to ucirvine. the dream has died for me. thank you for coming on. appreciate it. >> thank you. coming up hillary clinton losing the lib ra media, she was on saturday night live. the tape at the top of the hour. >> it's funny. texting destroying your child's brain? >> your cell phone is what's up. all this texting. >> omtimbd. >> it is a big deal. who are you texts 50 times a day. >> idk, my bff, jill. >> are abbreviations making your kid smarter? we'll explain.
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hello, good morning sunday, 8th of march, 2015. deadly ties, terrorist group, boco haram responsible for the murders of 17,000 people now pledging allegiance to isis. what's it mean on the war on radical islam? believe it or not, it's been a full year since the greatest aviation mystery of all time and this morning we got breaking news on the search for the missing flight 370. hillary clinton's staying mum on the e-mail scandal last night, but on "saturday night live" she opened up. >> to prove i've done nothing wrong, i ordered the state department to release every e-mail i sent while in office so, go ahead, read them. you won't find jack rodham
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squat. >> hour two starts right now. howdy y'all. >> welcome in sunday morning, thank you for waking up with us. curious -- there's always one clock in the house you wait until next year before you realize it it stays that way you never correct it. there's always one clock on the man mantle, you see it. >> you know even a broken clock is correct once a year. >> hope you're not feeling too groggy this morning. >> glad to see you no matter how you feel. absolutely. we have fox news alert, malaysia officials and veal an interim report on flight 370. exactly a year after it vanished with 239 pmgsassengers on board,
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say the bee can's battery expired a year before it was flown. officials vowed to keep searching for the plane and plan to cover the priority search zone by the end of may. >> another fox news alert two more suspects in custody for the murder of russian opposition leader boris nemstov. they are expected to appear in court today. nemstov was killed while walking over a bridge outside the kremlin. he was a critic of putin. this morning, we learn more about the past of the unarmed teenager shot and killed by a police officer in madison wisconsin as protesters there fill the streets calling his death a murder. >> no more. how many more? no more. >> how many more? >> no more. >> court records reveal 19-year-old tony robertson, jr.
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pleaded guilty to an arm home invasion last year and begun serving a three year probation on the conviction before being shot and killed friday by officer matt kenny who says the teenager attacked him. the 12 year veteran of the force is on administrative leave and the shooting under investigation. this frat party takes a turn when a garage of students on it collapses under them. at least nine people hurt. early yesterday, a st. patrick's day party in california, only one of the injuries is considered serious. university and local police are still investigating the incident. those are your headlines. turning attention to developing news overnight and fox news alert. terrorist groups coming together. the jb team isis, getting a teammate this morning boco haram, formally lyly sworn allegiance
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to achi da ditches them and teams with isis. >> 54 people killed in nigeria and 140 others injured. >> one of the most important countries in africa, and oil rich country, powerful in the north, i in the muslim region, and we should note it is an islamic extremist group designated a foreign terrorist organization by the state department two years ago. engaged in over 600 attacks and kill 17,000 people since 2001, in april 2014, they made headlines in the west abducting 300 schoolgirls in the country. apaling and brutal group, and now they are ally with isis. >> what's this mean for the war against terror? gary, retired cia officers. here's his thoughts. >> isis has billions of dollars. they have a network of communications, reaching out to the people and it just shows
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you how deadly and effective isis is. i mean, isis truly is the most successful sunni terrorist group because they carved out space for a nation state. they recognize that. >> it's interesting they broke with al qaeda. seeing separation between isis and al qaeda. they were aligned with them as late as 2014, boco haram was aligned with al qaeda, but they are seen more as a western terrorist group and isis seen as the real deal, create the islamic state to spread throughout africa and the middle east and set this up as a nation state, which al qaeda could not do. >> exactly. you're watching this ideology, a movement spread across the world. that's not alarmism or whipping people up into a frenzied affair affair. that is real. that is happening right now. they control massive parts of
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iraq, syria, in gaza, support in egypt. when the first opinion polling comes out in the middle east and ordinary people's attitudes on isis you'll see unfortunately huge support for them. >> recruitment and radicalizing happens online by isis, and now boco haram appears to be becoming a lot more slick at their social media presence as well. what's the danger of that? they are starting to use more and more videos that are terrible and show things very similar to what isis propaganda uses, the fast beating heart, heavy reathing, things that invoke more fear and somehow radicalize in some cases, westerners. >> who is won over by beheading videos? that tells you something troubling about the appeal of the group, normally groups trying to highlight decency. this is a group bragging about how medieval, vicious, and bloodthirsty it is. >> they created itself really to
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bring in disaillusioned muslims, those without money, and now they created a nation state, collect taxes, and they have a government. >> a lot of money that comes from bank robberies, extortion, giving them money for you name it. >> more on this in a moment. president obama broke silence on the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. she, of course secondary of state for four years, he was the president during that time. he just told us though, in an interview with bill plante at cbs, they never e-mailed each other apparently because he didn't know anything about the private e-mail until, you guessed it he saw it on the news. >> mr. president when did you first learn that hillary clinton used an e-mail system outside the u.s. government for official business while she was secretary of state? >> at the same time everybody else learned in news reports.
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hillary clinton is and has been an outstanding public servant. she was a great secretary of state for me. the policy of my administration is to encourage transparency and that's why my e-mails, the blackberry i carry around, al those records are available and archived, and i'm glad that hillary clinton's instructed that those e-mails that had to do with official business need to be disclosed. >> well, you say you had the most transparent administration ever. said it again a couple weeks ago. >> it's true. >> is that the same song and dance? >> i like bill plante, but that's not what you say. you never e-mailed with each other in four years? she was secretary of state, not one e-mail did you receive from hillary clinton? hey, it's a private address. >> right. >> he's not telling truth, sorry. >> look at the photos recently, which i have over the past few days hillary clinton on the
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blackberry, sits there with the blackberry in the case. that was totally tied to her own server the whole time? never e-mailing other members of the cabinet? this all goes through her server, which if you think about it the idea that's more secure, you got one or two secret service guys watching her house, it's more secure than the state department's servers and e-mail accounts? >> tells you about the culture around her by nobody bringing this to light until now. >> well here's the really simple answer. congress can, goudy can subpoena servers. go and send an agent to get the servers, and congress can find out what was on them which they should do. we'll see if they do. meanwhile, "saturday night live" had fun at hillary clinton's expense making fun of the e-mail scandal. here you go. >> very simply it was revealed that while i was secretary of state i did not use a government e-mail. i used a personal one leading
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many to believe i was hidinge inging scandalous or incriminating e-mails and to those people i'd like to say nice try. those e-mails are clean as a whistle. this is not how hillary clinton goes down. to prove i've done nothing wrong, i ordered the state department to release every e-mail i ever sent while in office, so go ahead, read them. you won't find jack rodham squat. e-mails to bill all you dig up is a little of mature romance. look at this sexy e-mail i sent him on our anniversary. dear, sir or madam congratulations on your continued marital success. i'd like to schedule a sit down at your earliest convenience with with regards, the office of hillary clinton. i'm not stopping at e-mail. check my netflix. nothing to hide. want to see my private
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instagraming the? sure there's nothing but fun, innocent carefree pictures. having a blast here on a roller coaster. here's me soaking up some sun. just a fun beach babe contemplating what the first 10000 moves as president would be, if i run. who knows. i am. [ laughter ] >> that was a steamy e-mail between her and the former president. >> over to rick standing by. >> i like the anniversary e-mail. >> i like the beach bum too. >> that's great. all right, guys look at this. much, much warmer than 24 hours ago. all the areas in red to 15 to 25 degrees warmer. warmer, now we're still in the 30s but we'll take it after how cold it's. for so incredibly long. there's one trouble spot in parts of texas, and we have a
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steady stream of moisture that's not changing all the way until thursday or friday. prepare for a prolonged period of continued rain here across especially east texas, west texas, not so much and eventually throughout louisiana and then in across areas of mississippi and alabama and georgia. mostly, guys, we're talking about 3 to 6 inches of rain in texas this week localized flooding, but they need it. good news, but gloomy days ahead. >> where is the light color suit? >> this is rebelling against that. i'm, like, i'm going with morning this morning. >> the suit is never just a suit. >> never. >> thank you. coming up, a supreme court case that could jeopardize obamacare for millions and the mainstream press is devastated by the thought. >> will obamacare survive the firy battle over the president's health care law? >> legal challenge that could doom obamacare as we know it. >> oh, we're very upset in news rooms across america, but where
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care. >> this is one of the cases where the effect could be dramatic, right? >> could be dramatic and could be immediate. >> the supreme court hears a challenge to obamacare, will millions lose their insurance? >> high drama at the supreme court today, a lot of eyes on this, a legal challenge that could doom obamacare as we know it. >> doom day. what was the mainstream media when republicans warned millions could lose insurance due to obamacare? let's ask radio talk show host, adrian adriana cohen. this is an effort to vilify republicans? >> it is. where was mainstream media in the month and years leading up to obamacare's launch? that was time for due diligence and report fallout that was going to take place once obamacare went into effect, and as you know the obamacare went into effect, millions saw their plans and rates sky rocket. many americans lost their doctors or their hospitals and
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yet in is a type of reporting that the mainstream media did not do because we know there was a presidential election at stake. >> here's just a break down of the coverage on abc, take a look. mainstream media coverage of obamacare, one minute minute and a half, two minutes on cbs, and two and a half minutes on nbc nbc. little coverage in the run up to this. >> exactly. i mean clearly, there's media malpractice here because what's more important to people's health and health insurance? the mainstream media should have warned the american people, hey, if president obama pushes through the legislation, you're going to be in jeopardy of losing your plan, your doctor, possibly your hospital, your rates will skyrocket, but nationally, the congressional budget office reported that over 2.5 million americans will lose their jobs. it's a job killer. it's going to add a trillion dollars to the national debt, so these are the really important facts that the media did not present to the american people, and had they done so, we could
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have seen a different outcome in the presidential election, and so i think the mainstream media is clearly a mouthpiece for the dnc, and they are not doing their job, but basically reporting facts that protect democrats. >> you say your family lost your health coverage. >> yeah. >> and your premium jump by $9,000. do you feel slighted by the mainstream immediate whymedia for not covering it before and covering it now? >> absolutely. we were in the given the right information. republicans warned us and tea party and conservative republicans warned the american people, hey, you pass this, there's a massive fallout and consequences, but the mainstream media should be doing that job, and they failed. my family saw the plan cancelled, a plan we liked and could afford and to make it worse, not only did i see the plan cancelled and rates skyrocket by close to $10,000 just in year one, but then we're forced to enroll on a website and many massachusetts, the
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website has been completely disfunkaldis dysfunctional dysfunctional, costing the taxpayer over $1 billion and it's not working right still. this is what happens when the federal government hijacks our health care system, and look what happened. i mean, it's been incredible fallout, and the media just now cares about millions of americans losing their health care insurance. they should have stood up two and a half years ago. >> late to the party. >> that's right. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. coming up this wanted man behind bars for 30 days. his crime? being too early for work. >> huh. all they wanted to do was adopt a child in need. give him a happy home. a couple got rejected because they have a legal gun permit. how much sense does that make? they are joining us with their story live.
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smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. hey, everybody 24 minutes after the hour time for the news by the numbers. first 140 that's how many health care investigation results the va is reportedly refusing to release. va watchdog groups say by not releasing them, serious and potentially dangerous problems are left unfixed. next, 30 days in jail, a garbage collector near atlanta is locked up for being too early for work. rules say trash pickup has to begin after 7 a.m. to let the neighbors sleep. he started at 5:00 a.m. so he receivers a 30 day sentence over the course of 14 weekends. wow. one bad first date. a new jersey man under arrest
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accused of stealing his date's car. they connect online through okay cupid and met for the first time, and he took off. tucker? >> thank you, anna. the most talk about story yesterday, a married nevada couple trying to adopt foster >> my wife and i have been together since high school. 24 years i believe now we're at. we have always planned from early on that we would adopt later in life. we last in 2013 decided it was time to adopt and complete our family. >> the state denied them due to legal concealed to carry licenses, and now they are fighting for the right to become foster parent ps and change the law. thank you so much for joining us, appreciate it. the state said to you someone who wants to open her home to a foster child, no, you're too dangerous. how does that make you feel?
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>> you know it really -- it really -- it just -- it just heart breaking because all these children are suffering in -- not suffering, but nay are in these institutional homes. they should be in homes with families that love them and that care for them can help them do homework. i mean, it's really just heart breaking that these kids are not getting the families that they deserve. >> so brian this rule seems like it would prevent, and in your case is preventing decent people from becoming foster parents. this rule, sounds to me would not allow police officers to be foster parents. >> well, it started out like that. the way the rule is written is even if you're a police officer, obviously you can carry your firearm at work, but they can want when they are off duty even. they have problems -- they got
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to give their foster child a ride to school or pick them up from band practice, they can't do that in they are, you know, still on duty and carrying a firearm with them. >> sounds to me, and we trust police officers to carry firearms and concealed firearms, not that easy to get, sounds to me like an ideological statement on the part of the rule makers here. they just don't like guns and they are making that statement, is that your take? >> exactly my take on it. look, we're talking about the law-abiding people here, people with background checks they have gone through a training, and they know how to be safe with a firearm, and we're not talking about leaving a firearm around the house where a child can get. it does not make sense. >> why did you want to become a foster mother? >> you know, i want to help someful these children that do not have the luxury of a family to love them. i -- everyone deserves to be
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loved and cared for as well as these children. we can afford to do it. we've been blessed, and it's the right thing to do. >> what a kind impulse. >> why do you have a concealed carry permit? >> it started many, many years ago when we were young and first together. we were the victims after an attempted home invasion. we lived in new york at the time, you couldn't own a firearm without a permit and realized then, you know, good things -- bad things happen to good people at any time and you are responsible for your own safety. >> amen. thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you very much. >> coming up, texting is destroying your child's brain? >> your cell phone bill is what's up. all this texting. >> omg, imbd. >> it is a big deal. who do you text 50 times a day?
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♪ ♪ >> that's the shot of the morning. live television, trying to fry doodles. >> they are cool-under-par pressure, famous for it. rather than let it flame, the show decided to cook them in oil in honor of cheese noodle day. they both were calm and got the fire out, but the doodles were burned. that happen to me before. now that is good television. you ever burn your doodle? >> woah. >> what? stop it. hey, welcome back to "fox and friends" this sunday morning, you awake? glad you are. heavy weights gathering in iowa
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for the agricultural summit to push foreign and domestic policy. it was a barn burner 2016 contenders looking to plant the seed for a presidential run. we have all the details, good morning, mike. >> reporter: anna tucker clayton good morning. it is march 2015 and a number of presidential nominees were here to make a good impression with iowa voters. jeb bush, rick perry, and scott walker among those speaking at the first iowa ag summit. walker's the early favorite and well known as a neighbors governor. >> talk about immigration, talk about securing the border. although it's much bigger than immigration, but i think it's a national security issue. i'm not a supporter of amnesty. i respect views on it, but i'm not a supporter. >> reporter: that's why jeb bush trying to show voters in the state that he's a true conservative. bush also spoke about fixing our immigration system in a smart way. >> canada has more economic
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immigrants than we do and we're ten times their size. if we want to be young and dynamic and growing again, where the debate is not about who is taking from whom rather than having expanding pie where opportunities exist for all of us. >> reporter: rick perry addressed the hot button issue suggesting immigration plans without enforcing the border is a mistake. >> we go back to '86 when reagan signed a piece of legislation, and i think it's pretty easily shown where he -- if he had to do it again wouldn't have signed that piece of legislation. >> reporter: expect more visits here over the next 11 months when iowa leads off with the first in the nation presidential caucuses. tucker, anna, clayton? >> thank you, mike. nice car, by the way. see that car? >> it's good. >> that's the issue, by the way, if you want to know the issue that divides republicans and that really is the focus of the most intensity in the race, it's immigration. the united states lets in more immigrants than any country by a
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factor of four a lot over a million year legally, and a lot on the republican side are upset. >> jeb bush says in order to grow the economy, we need their labor. >> that's one position. >> that's his position. all right. some of the other stories now, apologizes, but not for the crimes committed with isis. now that the terrorist has been unmasked as 26-year-old of london london, he's apologizing to the family for the shame he has brought on them. his message conveyed by a third party from syria. he expresses sorrow for the family there's no remorse for the brutal beheading and carried out on western hos tamgs. an 18 month girl fights for life after being found in a car 13 hours after plunging into a utah river. the fisherman found the car upsidedown. the baby trapped into the car seat and 25-year-old mother dead at the wheel. they were headed home after
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visiting family. investigators trying to figure out what went wrong. a pair of teenagers stranded oven a floating chunk of ice. check out this picture. 17 and 18-year-old swept out in lake michigan when the sheet of ice broke free from the shore. the fire department's dive team swam 40 yards and towed the ice to dry land. no one was hurt. it's not a typical beauty pageant. they parade in combat boots to compete in a beau competition. the women are from three main rebel battalions fighting along their boyfriends or husbands. it was in the rebel held city of donetsk. >> we don't have that in america. it's different over there. rick is standing by outside. hey, rick. >> reporter: morning, guy, the sun's coming up here, hour later
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than we are used to it but it's a nice day for almost everybody. the weather maps, temperature-wise, tell you what, it's been so cold it's been months since we had consistent temperatures that have at least been close to average, and we're going to get that this week in parts of the northeast, and that's a welcome the break. not warm, but closer to average, feeling better. because of that, i throw the word mild in there. temperatures in the upper 50s in d.c. in the 60s to richmond, and we call that mild. in northern new england, flurries today. in the southeast, mild conditions as well across the carolinas into georgia. much of florida looking great. there's rain that's been talk about in texas. it's heavy. few areas seeing over 3 inches today. get ready for that. northern plains, nice day as well. quick little disturbance across parts of iowa bringing a little snow, but mostly looking good. out across the west, another sunny day. we can want buy a drop of rain.
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plenty of sun in the pacific northwest. guys, that's all. back to you inside. >> thank you, rick. something you don't know about rick, he's an excellent texter, according to a new study, because he texts so much, he has better grasp of grammar and english skills. we heard for a long time, give your kid an ipad the phone, they are dome. they are typing lol, all shorthand. not according to a long conducted study tucker, took ten years for them to do this study. they confirmed that these kids are smarter. >> all right. let's plop them not just in front of the tv like the babysitter or parents do if they need a breather, but put them in front of the ipad for hours on end. he says it improves writing and spelling, focuses your mind makes teenagers read more. really? 2000 new words developed in the digital age because of this. >> all mindless. it also utterly cuts you off from other people sucks you into your own world, more
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self-involved, hard to have conversation, and to follow a single train of thought for more than 30 seconds. makes you in a zombie into a moron moron. watching kids playing with electronics, they are lo baht mized p zplp children as young as five using mobile phones can understand rhymes and sill billions in speech. it was a ten year study they studied effects of text messages on 8 to 12-year-olds and thought it damaged comprehension but they are sounding out words and have a handle on speech. >> you sound out, rather than saying you are, it's ur, and then you see that seeping into professional e-mails. >> here's the measure they did not account for. can they entertain dinner? are you an entertaining dinner party? those in electronics are not involved at all.
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>> they have amazing instagram pages thinking they are fun at dinner. >> coming up woman with the terminal illness made headlines for planning her own suicide, now another patient wants the same right. father john weighs in noex. what if all job interviews were this honest. >> slow learners we're not particularly good listeners. that'll be a human problem. >> we're also slow learners. >> being that truthful is a bad idea, but what if the potential employer could tell if you're lying? the technology is right around the corner. may not have you working 9:00 to 5:00.
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>> i'm going to tell you the stuff we're not good at. >> our weaknesses, clear up front. >> slow learner, and we're not particularly good listeners. that'll be a huge problem. ? we're also slow learners. >> a new app helps employers get the absolute truth from you. the program uses cameras to detect facial expressions made while lying, and apparently, it's accurate. politics, beware. mit releases the video of showing drones delivering acceptance letter all over the world. it's not clear in they will use drones to deliver the letters but we'll find out soon as the acceptance day is this saturday. maynard shocked the world choosing to end her life after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. >> i will die upstairs in my bedroom that i share with my husband, with my mother and husband by my side.
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>> now a single mother in california with terminal cancer is campaigning for the same right to end her battle at home with her daughter, but is this plan a brave map or a cowardly map? here's fox news contributor father john. what do you think? >> i don't say it's cowardly, but i don't say it's brave. you don't know what's going on in the skull of that individual person, but there's two points here that are important to keep in mind. number one when britney was going through this, all of the -- the right to assisted suicide group that was behind her said oh no this is completely about her. this does not affect culture. it does not make any -- it's not making anybody else, you know, fall into this, no, this is her personal right. obviously, she -- here she is citing britney she remembers that britney had this, quote, right to kill herself with the assistance of a medical personnel. these things affect culture. these laws, these decisions
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affect culture, and not for the good. you know, my own family right now, just suffered the loss of a very close personal friend she has five children from the ages of almost kindergarten up to high school, died of cancer friday. it was the most beautiful thing to see their family come around her in her last months, weeks, days, and hours. these children saw our very good friend may she rest in peace and god bless her soul, and their children know their mother was brave right until the end. very brave until the end, and the suffering itself while terrible, terrible, terrible, they have a legacy of a mother who fought to the end for themselves. >> so here's the part that makes me uncomfortable. she has stage four lung cancer, tough, hard to judge how people feel. you don't know you're not them. why is this playing out in
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public? why is it a political issue? it's not hard to kill yourself, you can do these things without force of others not to change the law or make it into a political skeptical. >> in the case of britney, i don't know about this woman, but there's a strong group behind her fighting for the right and using her as an example in order to get the legislation passed that they wanted so i think it's a great question. we have to look behind it. the second point i make that i think is very important is while when somebody is down like this going through -- all of the neighbors, the friends, the family, that's a time for us to get close to this person sport them and give them love so that they do not feel like they have to take their life that they know they are loved in a very, very tragic time for themselves and their family. >> it's a hard topic. father morris great to see you. >> thank you, guys. coming up on the show, one year later, could three russian passengers on board the missing
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that shot. i apologize. it nerds me out to be on this couch. so amazing. >> we love having you on. >> i love being here. >> you improve the hour. >> i love being here. this is directed by a guy who directed "district 9," and amazing film. this deals with robotic police force in the near future who essentially one is stolen, a kid stole it, and they install an ai program in him which is a consciousness and they star hugh jack man, and there's a lot of positive and negative quality. positive is the technology. as you watch that scene right there, the actor is actually playing chapfy physically on camera. we have video here you can see. he's in a gray suit with dots all over the body there. he's kicking him across the room, and they create the
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performance. unbelievele how they did that. that's why it seems realistic with the scenes together. that's a positive. also a positive is the performance of hugh jackman. the problem is they misuse weaver. neil is doing the next alien, so hopefully makes up for it there, the script and plot okay, three out of five, matinee. on my scale. >> intimate is not the word that comes to mind. >> by the way, we had a fan question from a viewer name jake who watches this every weekend, and he wanted to know to jackman, how hard is to to change body weight and muscle structure for a particular role. >> it depends. i'm a naturally skinny guy who should be running marathons. my body. s to run and one and not carry muscles. putting on muscle is difficult. i complain about eating and 99% of the people around me shut up as i complain about having to
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eat. if i have to put on muscle for some of the wolrverine it's difficult, but i enjoy the challenge of it. thanks jake good question. >> we'll do more of that, fans tweet questions and more answers. that was cool, thank you, jake, for the question. >> up next the second best excottic marigold hotel. >> the most unnecessarily long title in the history of movies. the first was good, this is just as sweet, great messages, great cast. the idea this time they want to open another hotel and the movie itself is fun, great messages, and, again, too much of a balancing act. too many characters to deal with. love actually did it well, where every character made sense. here, you forget characters in the movie but three and a half out of five, a very decent film
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if you like the first one, check out the second for sure. >> busy man. >> he is. >> before we let you go unfinished business. >> oh, this movie, sorry, fan of "wedding crashers," but this movie is a train wreck. did not laugh. unfunny, boring, 0.5 out of 5. >> wow. >> have you had anything worse? >> i gave hot tub time machine 0 a couple weeks ago. whiplash or birdman, all the great movies available. >> you make me want to watch it. good to see you. >> honor to be here. >> 56 minutes after the hour this is coming up. a college frat party takes a terrifying turn when a garage with students on it collapses right under them. the update on their conditions straight ahead. she tried to have a quiet dinner by herself, and then this happened. >> she asked me to please leave, and i said, well, why? i was in tears when i came home. i tell in my husband's arms, and i was in tears, could not
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we'll have more. trying to ban the american flag from a major university, and the vote in we'll tell you what the vote was. that does not mean the fight is over. an update to the story as many of you are fired up. hour three starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> have you adjusted the clocks? welcome in do not adjust the dial, just your clocks. you look great. >> yeahings we don't mind the bed head. >> especially you. you see her. >> oh wow. we have the fox news alert. isis and nigeria boco haram releases an audio recording plce to the terrorist group. boem bam climbing responsibility. >> since 2001, more than 17000 people have been murdered in nigeria by boco haram.
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>> we want to bring in lieu tent colonel, and your thoughts on the latest developments to join isis breaking from al qaeda. >> well, thank you for having me this morning. this is indeed a disturbing development. as you know, isis has a strangle hold on syria, iraq threatening lebanon threatening jordan has now a franchise in lieb ya with access to oil and tons of weapons from the former gadhafi regime and reaching down into one of africa's most important and most populated country in nigeria, tieing in with the deadly insurgency, boco haram, and now we have abu, the leader of boco haram pledging allegiance to the leader of isis. we truly are seeing this
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ideology growing and we have to take it on in a global strategic manner just as we've taken on communism in the past and fascism in the past and realize we're in a world war here. >> spreading faster than anything seen. communism took 30 years to take over half of europe. this is isis whatever they want, this species is like a wildfire. >> you're right tucker. one of the things that we need to realize here is that people in that part of the world are attracted to strength. they are attracted to the strong horse. they a attract to who is perceived the winner. we recently in countering violence extremism conference hosted by the president touting soft power initiatives needed in the long term, but in the near term we have to go after them, put them on their heels, release the elite
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counterterrorism forces to target their leadership and show the world that this ideology of hate and extremism will not prevail. >> right because we don't want this group to grow in size and strength more than it already is. you are on the program because you just got back from there, helping the nigeria military train a exercises against boekco haram. give us a lay of the land. they are in the headquarters there, but there's several nations that are trying to come together to fight them. what are they doing? >> that's right. well a bit of good news here is that the nigeria government realized that it needs help, and that this is a regional problem in africa. so they've formed an alliance with what's called the lake chad basin commission consistenting of chad and neighbors, and with our help, pressure boco haram from all sides so it can't use these cross border sanctionuaries to
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attack in syria, cameroon and go back across the border. we have had success in the past month. we knocked boco haram out of its sanctuary in a number of villages, but we see the insurgency as resilient and struck back yesterday with e-mail suicide bombers in the capital of nigeria's northeast state and is now pledge allegiance to the global terrorist group. >> so i mean, there's not an accident that boco haram has a foot hold in nigeria with the massive muslim population, do you see a threat, including our own and canada? >> well, i think, you know, it's clear that isis intends to by their own admission, reestablish this seventh century ideology that stretched from morocco to the middle east. immediately, the threat is to
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europe and muslim population in europe with strong ties to north africa and the middle east. we've seen literally dozens and hundreds of thousands of europeans with passports do that not require visas to get in the united states. yes, long way of saying yes, absolutely, they are a global threat. >> does the united states government know isis well enough to fight them effectively? >> i think parts of our government do. i'm unclear still whether this administration does. we won't even define the nature of the enemy and its ideology we face. admitting that the soviet union was not communist. we have to admit and wrap our minds around we're dealing with a global extremist insurgeon si here that reaches aims through terrorism and through fear and we need to begin tackling it head on, as i said earlier, by a show of force show of strength and by really stepping up the
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military action to knock them on their heels so the soft power and other initiatives take hold. >> michael waltz, just back from nigeria, and thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. other stories making headline, a fox news alert. an interim report of flight 370 released a year after the flight vanished with 239 passengers on board. turns out, one of the plane's locater beacon's batteries expired one year before the plane disappeared. that beacon is to give up pings and help rescuers locate the plane if it crashes. right now officials around the world vow to search for the missing plane. another fox news alert, two australian teenage brothers stopped at the airport allegedly on the way to join isis in the middle east. the suspicious item in the luggage tipped off police, but officials are not saying what it was. they do confirm, however, the teenagers were radicalized over the internet.
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caught on camera, a college frat party takes a terrifying turn when a garage of students on top of it collapses under them. at least nine people were hurt yesterday at the party in california. only one of the injuries is considered serious. the university and local police are still investigating the incident. hillary clinton staying quiet on the e-mail scandal on "saturday night live," she opened up. >> my work e-mails are professional, and my e-mails with friends are innocent and fun, like this one, a friend wrote to me, hey, girl still up for a movie tonight? i heard that new bradley cooper one is hot. what do you want to see? i responded as i want to see myself as president of the united states of america. see, just fun woman talk. [ laughter ] >> oh man. meanwhile, clinton, herself was in florida yesterday at a
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conference for the clinton global initiative where she did not address the scandal at all. >> just woman talk. all right. over to rick. >> letting her hair down. >> they don't often get it right on snl, but when they do they really get it right. >> nailed it. >> that is one of them. all right guys did you like this morning? warmer out there, 16 degrees warmer in new york city than yesterday at this time, and look at that, west virginia, 32 degrees warmer. a big warm up in the northeast. that said, we're close to average, not above average, and that's how far below average we were. looking at a nice day here. flurries in upstate new york right now. biggest problem we have in areas of texas into louisiana and parts of arkansas throughout the day today and throughout thursday, and it's because of the kind of tropical moisture from the specific that is a steady stream here and it is going to continue to -- that same exact flow probably all the way through thursday and friday, and then that means we're going to be seeing bouts of this from
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time to time unfortunately most in east texas, not getting much in west texas, but by the time we're done, some areas have over 6 inches of rain. we have a warm upcoming, 50s in chicago, pushing 50 in boston, guys. this week, that's going to be absolutely spectacular news for everybody. >> that is great. speaking of spectacular news we have other good news for you this morning, baaecause, boy, facebook exploded over the story from uc irvine students set to vote on banning the american flag on campus. they held the vote last night. in reversal, they vetoed it. it's not going to happen. >> old glory wins. their reasoning behind banning the flag was because they wanted to be culturely inclusive and thought it made students from other nations people uncomfortable to be at there at school. the american flag has been flown in colonialism and imperialism
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and it can construct ideologies that turn sentiment. >> that was written by dumb people, not surprised because it's a mediocre school. i'm not surprised, though, about the controversy. kids are taught from day one, and i watch with my own kids in school, that america is uniquely sinful and flawed. it is a tour of everything the country's ever done wrong. that is u.s. history presented in school. when they are 18 and go to college and they hate america, we should not be surprised. of course they do why wouldn't they. >> we were on the show earlier, she's not surprised either. listen. >> the idea of free speech, one of the sentences in the bill stated that if a student is offend by any item in the main student lobby, they have the right to take it down. well, what message does that send in this is offensive to students. we are doesn'ts. we are able to be able to discuss these issues. for some reason administrators
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or those in student government feel the need to coddle us and make sure we're not offended by anything, even though they are true issues that we need to discuss and college is absolutely the atmosphere where these discussions need to be taking place. >> absolutely, if only. if only college were a place with actual debate, you know, two sides, debating working out the issues. it's not. one side yells a lot and tells the other side to shut up. >> or go to the constitutional free zone. >> right. this is your free speech zone. >> a phone both to say what you really think. >> go to our facebook page to weigh in. a year later, no sign of malaysia airline flight 370. can you believe it's been one year? a new theory and why signs point to pew tip. >> keep moving, nothing to see, bill clinton says all the cash pouring in to the foundation is a good thing. the former president's response to controversy coming up.
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>> thank you for having me. >> the theory that you came up with, you started kind of piecing to the back in may, and everybody thought you were crazy, giving you a little more accolades for this. what's the theory? >> well, so there's only -- the only thing we know about the last six hours of the plane's flight were these seven pings exchanged from the plane and satellite, and if you look at the mathematics of the pings it unequivocally says the plane went south. that's where they are looking. they have been scouring the seabed seabed, the surface, finding nothing. the question i wanted to answer was is there any way that these pings could have been falsified or altered, tampered with so that the plane did not go to the southern ocean? looking at the layout of the plane's electronics, turns out there is a way conceivably you can get into a hatch. now, people are surprised to learn this. in the 777, like in all boeing
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planes, to get in the electronics bay where the brains of the plane are located there's an unlock hatch in the compartment of the first class cabin. get in there, access the computers that control the plane and communications, and, indeed that generates the signals that they use to determine. at least in principle, it's possible to alter these signals. >> do you believe there was a hack by russian special ops and vladimir putin was behind it? >> what's interesting if you assume the data was spoofed, part of it can't be spoofed. it's too difficult. with the remaining data you can derive a flight path, and that indicates it went north across the border between china and pakistan pakistan, and you end up in kazakhstan. that's a current state of russia. kazakhstan is a country the size of western europe, large and
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under populated. it's a client state of russia. in fact the leader of kazakhstan was the only world leader to endorse russia. >> how does it land? how is it hidden? >> it could land anywhere in the huge swath of territory in kazakhstan. i, many in my theory, identified an airport that's large and remote and would be suitable for this. i don't know if it was there or somewhere else. listen. what i'm saying is just a hypothesis. the data says the plane went south. that's likely. >> bottom line it is scientifically possible those pings, basis of all theories about what happened to the plane, could have been falsified within the plane? >> precisely, exactly and there were three russians on the plane, one 15 feet from the hatch, other two were underneath the communications antenna. >> not one shred of evidence makes the mystery officials there, the statements
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they are puts out this is we still believe it was an accident. what's the danger of not weighing options like this? >> well the word "accident" was a legal term. meaning that the plane came to grieve and people on board were presumably dead, had to do with settling the claims. it's accepted it was a deliberate act. complicated sequence of events took place, and report issued today only casts more doubt about the reliability of the data because it just shows that the -- the satellite was turned off and turn back on three minutes after the plane left military. >> clearly something's going on. you will be mocked by history or hailed as a visionary hero. in the meantime, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> 20 minutes after the hour. coming up, hillary clinton has yet to explain why she uses a private e-mail service for official government business, and president obama is not
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maekz amazingly both were unharmed. >> do a segment where they emerge you in water, you're to wait before you kick the doors? wait until it's full and then get out. >> when you're out of breath. >> right. >> hillary clinton has yet to explain why she's a private e-mail service for official government business, but the president addresses the scandal for the first time is not worry. >> let me just say that hillary clinton is and has been an outstanding public servant. she was a great secretary of state for me. i'm glad that hillary clinton's instructed that those e-mails that had to do with official business need to be disclosed. >> well, here to react is the host of "fox news sunday," chris wallace. thank you for being with us. >> goo to be with you. >> in that statement, you deduce the president and hillary
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clinton never corresponded. what was their communication like? seems like he could have noticed in the e-mail line it was coming from a private account, no? >> well, one would think that. he learned about it as it became a news story this week incidentally one of the obama, white house's straight out of the playbook, always to say we learned about it from the media, you know, better to say that than to say you knew about it for some time. the white house put out the directive in 2011, specifically saying after indications of chinese hacking of various websites, use your government e-mail. it's the most secure, and whether the president sees it or not, you think other people in the white house get e-mails from hillary clinton at her e-mail and you wonder why no one could or should say to the secretary or to the aid, hey, she needs a government e-mail like everyone educational in the government. >> chris, will congress subpoena
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the servers to get to the bottom of it to find out whether she gave all e-mails over to the committee or not? >> i don't know. that's the answer to that. we have seen that the benghazi committee that they are subpoenaing all of any of her records, any of e-mails related to libya, but, you know, of course, that begs to question as so whether or not she turned over everything especially if there was anything that might be damaging to her to the state department in the first place because they are only turning over what the clinton team gave to them, so that raises the question, and it's a question i'm going to be asking at the top of the hour, i'm going to be talking to mike hukckabee, governor of orzarkansas, politician dealing with the clintons for many years, the white house special council in the clinton years dealing with impeachment and campaign finance a lot of the scandals and one of the questioning i'll ask is the idea
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of having independent retired judge and inspector general to go in and inspect the server. i don't know whether you can delete off the server to make them disappear or whether or not there's a permanent record there, but probably somebody would be would be able to figure out that. >> sure there is. 50000 e-mails to read. that's a lot of reading material. >> again, that's 50,000 page, but the 50000 pages, who knows, is that 50,000 out of 55,000 or 50,000 out of 2 million? that's the question. what percentage of the total e-mail output does it represent? >> exactly. >> unbelievable. >> chris wallace, "fox news sunday" begins momentarily. thank you. >> you bet. coming up, they tried to adopt, but they were rejected because of the legal gun permit. is that fair? hear from them next. they met on a dating website, and he was supposed to steal her heart. instead, he stole something else.
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such a great song. looking downtown manhattan. >> the empire state. well, yes, so billy joel's keeping the faith and this heart broken couple is trying to keep the faith. they can't be foster parents because they have a legal conceal carry permit. there's a law where they have to be in separate locations from the firearms, makeing them not be able the loving nurturing parents they want top. >> they are good people. we had them on last hour. here's part of what they said. >> we're talking about, you know, law-abiding people here, people with background checks, gone through a training, and they lawfully carry a firearm, know how to be safe with it, and we're not talking about leveling a firearm laying around the house where a child can get at it. it does not make sense. >> they are in institutional-type homes. they should be in homes with families that love them and that
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care for them. can help them do homework. i mean, it's -- it's really just heart breaking that these kids are not getting the families they deserve. >> remarkably, the interview, we learned they were a victim of a home invasion, that's why they have a gun in the first place. you have to protect yourself in the home. we have a testimony for the hearing of the family services. this was their response saying, children in foster care have mental health and behavioral health concerns, putting foster children at a higher risk than other children to use firearms on themselves or others. this was designed not to restrict foster parent's rights but ensure the safety of children. that's why they were denied. >> here's someone who has a concealed permit, background checks, know how to use the firearm safely, those are the people you want around kids, if there are guns, they are people with background checks and now
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how to use them. >> everyone i know, a lot of people, grew up in a house with guns family that hunts, loaded weapons in the house are the people who respect guns and understand how dangerous they are, treat them with respect and safe around them. the idea if you have a gun in the house, your child's going to get hurt with it is propaganda. >> let us know your thoughts, go to our facebook page, weighing in heavily. that's the place to do it. >> on to other stories this sup morning. for the first time bill clinton publicly defends his foundation's acceptance of donations from foreign governments. >> we do get money from other countries and some of them are in the middle east. from people that helped us before, and i think it's a good thing. >> speaking of the foundation event in miami, the former president admitted he does not agree with their policies most of the time but says the money helped, quote do more good than
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harm. he'll release the names of the countries who donated so people can make own judgment. we are learning about the past of a teenager shot in wisconsin as protesters fill the streets there. >> no more. how many more? no more. how many more? no more. how many more? no more. court records reveal tony robertson jr. pleaded guilty to an armed home invasion last year and just started a three year probation on the conviction. before being shot and killed friday by officer matt kenny who said the officer attacked him. the veteran is on administrative leave and the shooting is under investigation. a thrill seeking tourist from massachusetts is battered by waves in australia. oh, my god now i'm freaking out. >> a lot of risk there.
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friends watch helplessly has he struggles, but he's able to reach the rocks and climb out of the water, but he was not hurt fortunately. >> after harrison ford is grounded after crash landing the vintage plane on a california golf course, his wife is reportedly pushing the 72 -year-old to give up the hobby. this is the third time ford has been involve the in a wreck. overnight, his son thanked fans and said that ford is on the mend and of strong mind body and spirit. >> that tape from australia, they lost the prime minister that way. one of the prime minister swept off the beach from a wave and never seen again. true story. >> don't jump off the clichffs in australia. rick is a thrill seeker outside in the throngs this morning. good to see you rick. >> look at this guys throngs throngs. that's early march. not many people are here, it's not the time of year to come to new york city.
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above average, and in the west seeing just tons of sun and temps very, very warm continuing. all right, guys. not a bad forecast for the day. >> pretty nice. >> not bad. >> thanks k rick. >> you bet. >> you need more people out there. >> we love good news. president obama made the stance clear on terrorism and islam. >> we have reaffirmed again and again that the united states is not and never will be at war with islam. >> that's our theologian in chief, but we have an actual theologian sounding the alarm and saying that attitude, the president's attitude, opens the door for christian persecution here in the united states. franklin graham joining us next. >> a dating website for beautiful people only. what happens if you let yourself o? the results are not pretty. >> how do you like the website so far? meet the world's newest energy superpower.
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welcome back, 42 minutes past the hour. first, he was supposed to steal her heart, but this man is under arrest accused of stealing her car. they just met on okay cupid, and they are investigating if he scammed other women. 3,000 users kicked off the website for letting themselves get too heavy. the owner of beautifulpeople.com says it's a tough decision but necessary part of the business. most of those users are said to have gained weight or aged. can't be a part of the website anymore, tucker. >> thank you clayton. christians persecuted around the world as seen here in egypt where 21 were beheaded by isis recently, a new question emerges is the president sympathetic to islam?
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>> our enemies respect no religious freedom. al qaeda's cause is not islam. it's a gross distortion of islam. >> the future does not belong to those who slander the prophet of islam. >> no religion condones killing of innocence and the majority of the victims are muslim. >> we reaffirmed again and again, the united states 1 not and never will be at war with islam. >> that was our theologian in chief, and joining us now, an actual theologian, the reverend franklin graham. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> you believe, i'm quoting the storm is coming for christians in the united states. what do you mean when you said that? >> well i believe it is coming. i believe we're going to see persecution in the country. we've seen many laws that have been passed that restrict our freedom as christians and so i believe it's going to get worse, and we see no question of
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gaining influence in washington by those that represent islamic faith. we -- president clinton just a few minutes ago on your program talked about the funds that they have received from outside the united states, many of these are from the middle east. they don't give that money unless they want influence, and that influence is on policy. they want to influence american policy, and we've seen the democratic party turning against israel, their prime minister comes and speaks and many do not show up, the president does not meet with them. where does it come from? israel is the closest ally and i don't want muslims to think i'm bashing them, i'm not i love them. jesus christ died for their sin, rose from the grave, can come into their hearts and have can the hope of help and eternal life, same that i have through christ.
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we have 5 problem in the country. we are losing our religious freedom and losing it a little bit day by day, so yes, i'm very concerned. >> it's hard to believe that in previous generations, the united states would look on at the persecution of christians in the middle east, and there's a sizable minority of them still there, and do nothing which is in effect what we've done nothing. why is that? what's the change? >> well, first of all, in the -- after 9/11 when iraq was invaded by our country, and i'm not saying it was right or wrong but saying it's a fact that there was a large christian minority, hussein gave them quite ofa bit of freedom, but when that government fell and new government came to power the islamist in the country, al qaeda and others, began to attack and burn churches, and we've seen that happen throughout iraq, and now it's happening in syria, and so the christian community is slaughter
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by the muslims and they have been forced to leave. there used to be large christian and jewish communities in saudi arabia but over the centuries they have been exterminated by the muslims. this has not just happened with isis. this has been going on for centuries and going on in egypt when those egyptian men had their heads cut off, that's not the first time. that's been going on in egypt for a long time. and so i believe we have to be very careful and understand that islam, the teachings of islam are militant, and i'm talking about when you read the koran, it's very militant. they -- mohammed was a man of war killing many people. jesus christ came as a man of peace, and as a follower of christ, i want to follow him and emulate him but followers of islam follow mohammed and you're seeing that carried out. >> nice to hear you say what needs to be said.
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what should christians in this country do? >> we need to pray. i would encourage our christians to start running for political office. i would start the school boards. start city council. get them into county commissioners. we need them at the state level. we certainly need them running for congress and the senate because we have a problem in washington, and we have become so greedy. we've become so bitter. we fight with one another. we need christian democrats and christian republicans running for office and we need to get god back in washington. >> when you say so greedy, what do you mean? >> everybody's looking for money. how much money they can get for their constituents, for themselves or family how they can give contracts out to the buddies and friends. that's what i'm talking about. greed. >> yes, greed. another word you almost never hear anymore. thank you for coming, nice to
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see you on. >> thank you. coming up, how did president obama first learn about the e-mail scandal surrounding hillary clinton? here it is. >> i learn the at the same time everyone else did through the news reports. >> they never e-mailed for four years as she was secretary of state. do you believe that? that's not the first time we heard that excuse. what else did he say? we'll show you. showing up stag to a valentine's day dinner meant for two, and then the restaurant kicked her out for eating alone. she's suing for a hundred grand. does she have a case? a fair and legal debate coming up.
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an oregon woman wanted a table for one on valentine's day after her husband decided to stay home. she says the restaurant treated her so badly she is suing. >> she asked me to please leave and i said why. i was in tears when i came home. i fell in my husband's arms. i couldn't believe that happened to me. >> now the broken hearted diner is suing the restaurant for $100,000 and public apology. does she have a case? here to debate is the fox news attorney and criminal defense attorney. nice to see both of you. >> how are you this morning? >> poor woman. this poor woman. >> valentine's day alone, speak from experience? >> i will. bottom line is her husband is too tired and can't go on a valentine's day even though they
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have a reservation. so she mans up and she goes by herself and she with stands the humiliation of going in to have dinner on valentine's day alone and when the owner sees there's only one person and not two people which means the bill is going to be $50 and not 120 or 200. he says excuse me you can't sit here. you have to go sit at the bar. they put her at the bar and treat her horribly so before the pood food comes she says can i have a to go? and they say no. and enzo should treat her better. >> she does not have a case. she had a reservation for two and she showed up with one. when you go to a restaurant you're renting real estate. so they said you can sit at the
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counter. she said i don't want to do that. >> that broken hearted woman. her husband leaves her alone on valentine's day. >> that's who she should be suing, the husband for not. not the restaurant. >> we need to help our fellow human beings in times of need. >> i want to read this statement to you. can we put that back up please? here's what the owner said. she made a reservation for two and when she got there she said oh just by myself. we offered her to sit at the bar with other single diners since valentine's day is very busy. she got up from the table and left without paying after she drank two glasses of wine. >> they should sue her for the two glasses. you can't do that. especially on valentine's day. restaurants are in the business of making money. >> but it's also about customer service. >> not for $100,000. >> will this go to trial?
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>> no that's it. she is representing herself because there's not an attorney in the world not even an italian speaking one that's going to take this case. >> i feel bad for this lady and she is fighting for all the women jilted on valentine's day and go out by themselves. they should be treated with class and dignity. >> they need a new husband. >> he just wants a phone number. >> now i'm hungry forpasta. >> coming up on the show a fox news alert. one of the most brutal terror groups in the world joining forces with isis. catherine joins us with why this is sufficient a human problem for the war on terror. and there was a time when adults had just as much fun as kids. ♪ >> are we taking ourselves too seriously these days? how you can be a happier person. that's coming up in the next hour. but you have to wait an hour to be happier.
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good morning everyone. today is sunday 8th of march, 2015. a fox news alert. isis gets a new teammate. nigerian terror group responsible for the murders of 17,000 people now pledging allegiance to isis. catherine is live with what she has just learned straight ahead. >> plus hilary clinton taking the stage in miami with the chance to open up about the e-mail scandal that has engulfed her campaign. did she say a word about it? no she didn't. the president did. what the commander and chief knew and when he knew it. we'll tell you straight ahead. >> this is not your typical beauty pageant. these hot ladies are all trained killers. would you date one? you've got to hear this story. we'll explain where.
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fox and friends hour four starts right now. >> we're trying to wake you up with those spicy looks this morning. >> there's always one clock. e-mail us this morning. there's always one clock in your house that will stay that way the whole year. and you're too lazy to turn it. >> it's like leaving up your christmas lights. >> yeah. >> but you know what, despite an hour less sleep you look great. >> you look marvelous. >> we have a fax news alert for you this morning. president obama has broken his silence on the e-mail scandal engulfing hilary clinton. he learned about it. buckle your seat belt now, he learned through news reports. he is saying it's no big deal because she is coming clean. >> mr. president when did you first learn that hilary clinton used an e-mail system outside of the u.s. government for official business while she was secretary
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of state? >> the same time everybody else learned it through news reports. let me say she is and has been an outstanding public servant. she was a great secretary of state to me. the policy of my administration is to encourage transparency and that's why my e-mails, the blackberry that i carry around all the records are available and archived and i'm glad that hilary is instructed that those be disclosed. >> you said you have the most transparent. >> they went through to make sure that it was encrypted and run through government challenges and highly protective. we see hilary clinton sitting there with her blue blackberry.
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they made fun of her with the thick glasses scaring at it. not secure. being run through her place. >> how is it that nobody came forward and said something when they realized in the e-mail line that it was coming from a private e-mail address and not something that was .gov. >> and the president who never got an e-mail from her in four years. universally known in washington you are not allowed to use personal e-mail. the bush people were so uptight about it they blocked personal e-mail in the white house. you couldn't get on to gmail or hotmail or any services because they didn't want their employees to violate the law. >> you come in and sign papers that take you through that entire process. it's even worse that two members of her staff or chief of staff were also using private e-mails. so communications between them, no government record exists. >> do you buy what the president is saying or is it tough to believe? is it the same song and dance for doj and da and irs?
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we heard about it through the media. we had no idea. i was never able to look at my e-mail. >> he's watching fox news. i believe everything he says. >> we have a fox news alert to tell you about. isis taking a terrifying strangle hold on nigeria after boko haram pledges allegiance to the terror group. it's an hour after boko harang gets ram is-- boko haram is accused of attacks. the militants have also abducted hundreds of people including at least 200 schoolgirls. >> we want to bring in our chief intelligence correspondent that's been working the story closely. great to have you here with us this morning. i wanted to get your thoughts on just the news overnight of boko haram tying their allegiance to isis. >> well, good morning. this audio tape is being assessed by the u.s.
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intelligence community but these groups whether they're directly al qaeda, al qaeda affiliated or sympathizers with isis they generally don't have a track record of pledging allegiance in a fake way. so at least for the time being, the pledge should be taken at face value. it was posted by the group's leader. over the last six months there's been increasing evidence that he has been aligning himself with iraq and syria just to break it down in really simple terms what folks at home immediate to watch for is is whether there's a response from isis in iraq and syria and it's leader. it's kind of like the ninth grader, the freshman thing. he's going out with the prom queen but you have to hear from the prom queen to see if that's the case. there's a track record of usually 4 to 6 weeks before
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there's an official response. the bottom line this morning is you have this group in west africa that's saying it's definitely on the same page as the group in iraq and syria. >> well we have started to see their online presence become a lot more sleek. similar to what isis has on twitter. they're showing war videos and some are saying this is isis working with them. the case could be made that they're just mimicking that too. what do you think? >> you have really hit on the key point here which is whether there is a working relationship between these woman standing groups. >> last month fox news was first to report that more than a dozen isis members from iraq and syria relocated to libya and part of the reason for being there was to be that communication link with the group back home and what's really this group in libya for training recruitment and raising money. when you look at the tactics over the last six months which
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has been more sophisticated and more brutal and you look at the propaganda and they stepped it up. a little bit more produced and they're more directly mimicking what we see from isis this would be evidence that individuals have travelled to west africa. u.s. intelligence officials have not gone that far but at least that's the suspicion and part of the handicap here is that it's very hard to have good visibility and good human intelligence on the ground to really know whether these guys are in fact, truly there. >> you think of isis as a product of the syrian civil war but now they're in iraq. huge parts of it. libya you just said now west africa. it's starting to look like an international movement. >> right. you raise the other important point here which is that it's increasingly beginning to look like a global franchise. if you have a map and you start
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to look at all of these operations beyond iraq and syria where you have isis affiliated groups. we know from recent testimony that they're in algeria, they're in libya. we had that former guantanamo detainee recently killed in afghanistan who was their point person for recruitment and then we also have west africa. so you see this arc of instability that stretches from the east and now effectively into the west. it's a difficult point but bear with me one second. what i have seen in the last few years is there's been a reluctant at the political appointee level to recognize the power of this ideology and how social media can really be throwing gasoline on the fire of this radicalization and the separation between the people who are doing the hard work on
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the ground who have been raising the alarm about the spread of the ideology and what it's going to mean for the united states. one of the questions we have going forward is whether we effectively prepared to help the nigerians and others to deal with the rise of this group and whether we're playing catch up again. >> yeah he was on the show early this morning that returned yesterday from there and echoed those sentiments exactly. that we're failing to understand that. always great to have you on the show. >> thank you for having me. >> second to none. thank you. >> we do have other stories making headlines that we're following in this fox news alert overnight. a report on malaysian airlines flight 370 released one year after the flight vanished with 249 passengers on board. one of the plane's locator beacon batteries expired one year before the plane disappeared. it's supposed to help rescuers locate the plane if it crashes.
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right now officials around the world vow to keep searching for the missing plane. and another fox news alert, two australian teenage brothers stopped at the sidney airport allegedly on their way to join isis in the middle east. a suspicion item in their luggage tipped off the police. they do confirm the teenagers were radicalized over the internet. caught on camera a college frat party takes a terrifying turn when a garage with students on top of it collapses right under them. least 9 people were hurt early yesterday at the st. patrick's day party in california the university and local police are still investigating the incident. and it's not your typical beauty pageant. russian backed female separatists trading in their combat boots for stelletos to compete in a beauty competition on the eve of international women's day. they're from three main rebel
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battalions battalions. it was organized by self-proclaimed authorities. >> vladimir putin has a beauty pageant not like our beauty pageants at all. rick is standing by. do you ever see anything like that. >> i think that's what it looks like pretty much. >> i'd go if it looked like that. >> so much of what he said is inaccurate right now. >> eastern seaboard looking good today. a little snow moving across new england but nothing that's going to matter too much or pile up and cause too many problems. the problem we have is across north dex tex. this is continued moisture and it's a very long stream of moisture all the way down to the north of australia if you can believe that. that is where this is coming from. it's going to continue to stream in across parts of texas and eventually into parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, tennessee, arkansas kentucky, you get the idea. this is going to continue across the south and by the time its done we're going to see some areas, say by thursday and friday seeing in excess of i
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think 5 to 6 of inches of rain and a widespread event. some areas in the south have a little bit of drought but this is a little bit too much too quickly. certainly we'll watch for flooding. the good news is the big warm up in temperatures getting close to average across part of the northeast. average you think -- guys average, we have not been average across the northeast for about two months. >> speak for yourself. >> you're always -- >> i'm always. >> it's not a little below average. that's probably not exactly where we'll be as well. >> coming up hilary clinton's e-mail scandal isn't just an issue of transparency. she may have put our area of national security at grave risk. >> and a huge update to a story that had so many of you fired up yesterday. did the american flag get banned at one major university? your e-mails are pouring in on this one.
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you heard it many times. this is the most transimportant administration in american history says president obama. our next guest says that's what hilary clinton should have been doing all along is making her e-mails public. thank you for coming on this morning. you heard mrs. clinton in her one statement on this say i've asked the state department to release my e-mails. that truck me. are they her e-mails? >> absolutely a great question tucker, they are not her e-mails. the interesting thing about federal records are that they belong to the federal government. so the minute she created a federal record whether it's an e-mail or on a napkin they don't
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belong to her anymore. when you start taking things that don't belong to you, there's going to be some questions. >> yeah, that's like saying i work in the white house it's my white house. no it's not. it belongs to us. kwour just using it. a concern here and a concern that you have raised appropriately i think is over the security of the e-mail service she kept in her home in new york. is that a safe place to store classified information. >> right. so the answer is probably not as safe -- or definitely not as safe as if she was using government e-mail. the point is that the fundamentally one of the reasons why the government is the owner of these e-mails. the government can provide the encryption and protection and security. if you take servers and start doing this on your own personal basis at home in new york. who knows whether or not you're information can be compromised. you're not just compromising your information but any
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information of folks you are dealing with. so national security is a major concern here. >> not just a theoretical one but legal one. we've seen a whole roster of officials in washington get in major legal trouble facing jail terms over this. you saw it with the director of the cia and david petraus. is that a legal problem for her? >> it is. you can bet she has a lot of attorneys working on it right now. the point of the matter is there are provisions in the federal records. federal records are serious business and if you willfully and unlawfully delete or remove or in anyway take these records you have a lot of explaining to do. there's criminal penalties. i'm not saying that would apply here but the justice department
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has to take a close look at this and even consider you know, depending on how it plays out maybe even a special prosecutor. we don't know. a lot of facts remain to be seen but this is serious business and if i can, tucker on one point you made earlier about her e-mails and the fact that she is releasing the e-mails, that's not what is happening. all that's being released is the e-mails that went to the state department. that still doesn't talk about e-mails released to nongovernment entities or who knows who else. or other state department officials using private e-mails as well. this may be the tip of the iceberg. it's not going to go away. >> e-mails are documents. if i'm a federal employee and i leave and i take with me a truck tu full of paper, i can't say it's mine. because it's not. >> correct. and your defense isn't when your caught with it and then you -- defense isn't okay you can have it back. >> no, they come to your house and they determine what you have
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and the authorities decide what they'll take with them. that's the way it will work. i appreciate you coming on this morning. live from austin texas. >> pleasure good to see you. >> harrison ford still recovering from the crash landing on a golf course. he crashed amid a bunch of doctors. he has son has an update on how he is doing coming up. and there was a time when adults had just as much fun as kids do. ♪ >> so are we taking ourselves too seriously these days? that's a rhetorical question of course because the answer is oh, yeah. he is about to tell you how to loosen up. the key to happiness. don't miss it.
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good morning. how are you feeling? quick headlines now. harrison ford on the road to recovery. the actor is now improving after crashing his vintage plane in california. his son tweeting this we want to thank you all for your concern. dad has the best care possible, on the mend and a strong mind, body and spirit. and the university of kentucky men's basketball team ends their regular season on a high note with a 67-50 victory over florida. the wild cats just earned an undefeated season. this is the first power conference team to head into the post season unbeaten since indiana in 1976. >> well there was once a time when adults had as much fun as kids, if you can believe it.
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♪ >> but our next guest says that's not the case anymore. so what's changed and why are we taking ourselves too seriously? joining us is the great dave berry with thoughts on what we can learn from a less uptight generation. nice to see you. >> glad to be here. >> it's humbling for me growing up reading your columns, reading your books. >> you're making me feel old. >> but you're young because you just put out a brand new book. i love one of the things you talk about that your mom grew up in colorado and you felt like she was happier than our generation. >> both of my parents were the great generation and depression, world war ii and my mom particularly grew up hard but they had fun. they kept having fun well after they had kids which, the baby
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boomers we had fun until we had kids. then we had super serious parents with instruction manuals for everything. >> what happened to us? >> i think we just had two little real things to worry about and too much information. plus this obsession we have with our own self-s where as my parents generation dealt with really serious major issue and by the time they had kids and were in jobs they thought they had it good and when the weekend came they partied. >> it is true. daddy can you sit down here and play super heros. i have things to do. no i better get on the floor and play super heros. >> but you make sure he is wearing a helmet and playing -- >> right we pad our entire houses now. coffee tables have corners padded around them so the kid can't get a nick when he runs by. >> and we watch our children play. my parents, they had lives. they did not spend their time planning my play time which is what we do now and watching us
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do it. like my image of modern parents is there's kids doing something they're playing soccer and doing something and there's parents just out of -- standing by in case something happens. >> no pounce. >> get the ambulance. >> i love a quote here that you say i'm not saying my parents generation didn't give a crap. i'm saying they gave a crap about big things like providing food and shelter and avoiding nuclear war. >> right. >> i love that. >> they didn't worry about, let's pick one thing, gluten. they ate gluten and they drank and smoked cigarettes. do not eat gluten and drive. but we have gone way, way far the other way. >> the book is called live right and find happiness. how can we live right? how can we readjust ourselves and our way of thinking not to overthink and just be stiffs? >> i think is going to sound simple but the idea should be to have some fun in your life. not, you know, not what somebody else tells you is fun. just relax a little bit. just don't take yourself too
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seriously. whatever you're doing, whatever parents are doing now parent versus been doing for thousands of years. whatever responsibility you have, other people had it. whatever bad things are happening to you, worse things are happening to somebody else. get a little perspective on it and eat a little gluten every now and then. >> well said. david barry the new book live right and find happiness. real treat to meet you. >> same here. thanks. >> vanished without a trace one year ago fox news military analyst with what he thinks happened to malaysia air flight 370 and why it's a national security risk to you. >> and this wanted man now behind bars for 30 days. his only crime, being too early for work. man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion.
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not that i'm an expert. one year ago this weekend, amazingly malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished without a trace. to date authorities searched nearly 2 million square miles of the indian ocean. they found no physical evidence of any kind. there's a number of theories about what happened to the plane. some believe it simply ran out of gas and crashed and others think something far more sinister happened. here's pox news military analyst. thank you for coming on this morning. >> thank you for having me tucker. >> you don't believe this was an accident. you think it was an act of human will that did this. i hope i'm being accurate. what do you think happened. >> until we find some debris and evidence we have to treat it as a threat to our national security. now if you take that course of action which i am discussing now and you see the brilliant way that airplane was removered
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to make it stealthy but it was done brilliantly. if the pilot is watching i commend him. you have to say that it has gone into a covert operation. i hope they find it in the south indian ocean. we have been doing it for a year. the course of action i think we have to look is up in the stands and where that airplane could have gone. it was a course of action that was never investigated. one of the networks went to extensive expense to talk about it and never talked about radical islam being involved with it. >> you piqued my interest and i don't think you would bore our audience at all by telling about how they flew the plane. >> number one when they turned the system off emitting engine information. number two. when they turned the iff off. number three, when they made the turn when they went from kuala lumpor, this was all done
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by a pilot that knew exactly what he was doing. he made his turn at the checkpoint. and all of a sudden he is blacked out from electronic means. he climbs to 45,000 feet which means he is depressuring the airplane. down to 23 and back up to 35 again. all of these things eliminating the people in the back to be a threat and now all of a sudden the airplane disappears. if you're so brilliant in doing that why would you drive another 7.5 hours to kill yourself. it doesn't make sense. plus hours before he took the airplane he attended the trial of the opposition leader who was convicted and given five years in prison. he was a very upset pilot. >> wow. >> we had a gentleman on the program earlier this morning
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scientific journalist and a pilot himself. his name is jeff wise. here's what he believes is behind the disappearance of mh-370. >> the question i wanted to answer was is there anyway that these pings could have been false altered or tampered with. if you assume part of the data is spoofed, it can't be. it's see difficult. you can still derive a flight path and that indicates that it went north across india along the border between china and pakistan and you wind up in kazakhstan and that's a state of russia. >> part of his theory is that russian special ops could have hacked into the plane somehow and it was all under the direction of vladimir putin. do you see any merit to this? >> i think the instrumentation they were using anna, could have been -- first of all, it is
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questionable for geographical location and they had to do some new technology to come up with the answers they did. that could have been that. but the fact is there were two arcs. a northern arc or southern arc. they locked on to the southern arc. the southern arc was a much better arc. if that plane was hijacked the lawsuits would have been very high. particularly by the pilot. from their point of view the southern arc was the least erroneous. i don't know the specifics on it but i do know that it was a course of action that was never looked at and nobody has investigated it from that point of view. >> and you think that's because the liability in discovering it was hijacked was too high and the airline didn't want to deal with that? >> that was one of the reasons and the malaysian government doesn't want to talk about the
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radical islam networks down there and then of course whoever was involved with it doesn't want anybody to know where it is. that airline can fly nonstop from the stans to the united states, new york washington d.c. it could be a future trigger for events against our country and that's what concerns me the most. >> always great to have you here on the show. >> that was interesting. >> fascinating. >> thank you. >> of course we are following some other stories this sunday morning. we'll get to those now. jihadi jornhn is apologizing. now that he is unmasked, he is apologizing to his family for the shame he brought on them. he expresses sorrow for his family. there's no remorse for the western hostages he brutally beheaded. >> and the cabinet vetoes a ban on the american flag but the
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fight isn't over yet. the veto can be overturned with a two-thirds majority vote from the student body. those opposed to the flag call it a weapon of nationalism claiming a ban will make the university more culturally inclusive. >> when campus was reporting on this story several student veterans are are very upset about this as well as students and they're going to try to protest this decision on monday. there's a lot of students having a lot of negative attitudes about this. >> your e-mails are pouring in on this one. leslie on facebook said this should never even be in a discussion, ever. doug write ifs the american flag offends you, why don't you pack your bags and move to another country. and mike says big problem that this even came up for a vote. >> when you were cyber bullied for busting a move but this man is getting a chance to shine on the dance floor. these photographs went viral after a cyber bully posted them online. said spotted this specimen
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trying to dance the other week. he stopped when he saw us laughing. when a journalist saw the post she got to work finding the man in england and offered him a dance party with lots of beautiful women. now sean will fly out to l.a. later this month for a party with nearly 2,000 beautiful women and celebrities like pharell williams. and i bet he is happy. >> that's a guess. >> we'll take you to selma alabama where thousands of people gathered today to mark 50 years since bloody sunday took place. that's when several hundred marchers were attacked by police as they tried to walk across the bridge. >> it was a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. jonathan is live in selma with more. jonathan. >> and good morning. well, over the weekend president obama and former president george w. bush lead a delegations of poll situations and silver rights leaders across the bridge behind me. this is now a historical icon to the civil rights movement.
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the march was in honor of the voting rights demonstrators that were beaten and tear gassed by police as they tried to cross that same bridge on march 7th 1965. a day that would later become known as bloody sunday. televised images of the beatings, mobilized support for the demonstrators that would march from selma to the alabama state capital in montgomery. president obama signed a bill awarding the congressional gold medal to the people that participated in these historic marches. >> they marched as americans that endured hundreds of years of brutal violence. countless daily indignities but they didn't seek special treatment. just equal treatment promised to them almost a century before. >> today residents and visitors here in selma plan another rally at the foot of the bridge and then tomorrow they'll begin a march from selma all the way to the state capitol culminating in
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a big rally in montgomery on friday. back to you guys. >> thanks jonathan. >> we appreciate it. >> this military dog survived a bomb attack. meet rex and find out how you can help him survive. >> it's funny when it happens in the movies. >> can we turn our beds into bunk beds? it will give us so much extra space in our room to do activities. >> you don't need permission from us. you're adults. you can do what you want. >> but in real life, maria isn't laughing. kids rely on mom and dad. it's a new trend and it's hurting our economy. >> and retirement. ♪ now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me.
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financial assistance to their adult children. parents helping out with anything from rent to grocery money. >> but is this draining mom and dad's savings and putting their retirement at risk? joining us now is maria. thanks for being with us. >> hi guys. >> it's a case of tough love or wanting to give your kids whatever you can during tough times. >> the job market has changed so much. for starters people 65 and older are staying in their job longer. we're living longer. people 65 and older are staying in the jobs market longer. it's changed requiring a certain skill in order to get the skill in engineering, health care, things like that. that's where the growth of jobs is in business services like consulting so this group from 17 to 25 is really getting squeezed and having a tough time. they're living at home and living with their grandparents. >> whatever happened to you're 18. get out. you're off to college now. support yourself. you're an adult. >> as a parent, parents are
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reluctant to do that but the truth is because we are living longer it's even more important to actually save for retirement and have enough money in an account when that paycheck stops coming in. so it's actually that much harder for adults today to actually save the right amount of money that they're going to need when the paychecks stop and, in fact, children living at home is taking a bite out of that. >> we're becoming more and more like europe every day. who do you have in your show? >> we are elaine. we'll talk about the changing jobs market and we'll find out what she thinks of the jobs report that came out on friday and then senator george mitchell. we're going to talk with him obviously about what has occurred in israel. benjamin netanyahu's speech and the iran talks is what we want to get to with george mitchell. got a great panel also coming up. >> the great maria. her show starts in 12 minutes. to find it in your area log on to fox business.com/channel finder. >> we'll see you later.
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thank you. >> coming up this wanted man now behind bars for 30 days. his crime. he was too early for work. we'll tell you what happened. >> and this military dog an american hero. survived a bomb attack in afghanistan. now he faces his toughest battle yet. cancer. meet rex. his owner and find out how you can help both of them coming up.
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colonel and his heroic dog, rex. thank you for your service both of you. >> thank you for having us. >> first describe what it was that rex went through when the ied hit. >> hex was not physically injured but after he was in the explosion he was unable to continue to work. he has a little post traumatic stress and any kinds of loud noises or bright lights that went off he was unable to keep concentration so he was retired. >> how old is he and how sick is he? >> he is 8 years old. he turned 8 in september. he does have cancer. we originally took him in and we had a mask on the top of his head which you can probably see the scars from some of the pictures. but when they took that off and
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put him under anesthesia what was found was the large mass tumor in his throat. we have been doing chemotherapy and radiation treatments to help shrink that and prevent the spread of the cancer. >> these dogs, they really are heroes. i won't say that in any way shape or form except they are heroes. the countless lived that rex potentially saved by sniffing out the bombs that could have killed our men and women in uniform. with his cancer with the anesthesia, surgeries medication, how much has it costed you yourself? >> his medical bills have been approximately $15,000 thus far. we have raised almost 11,000. we have had help from some foundations. as you said the treatments are extremely possible. we established the crowd rise
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funding site and a lot of people have been extremely generous. we still have follow on chemotherapy treatments and more medication for his treatment. >> well, you can go -- if our viewers are interested in helping you can go to our facebook page, fox&friends to help. is he is a good dog? >> he is a phenomenal dog. he is my best friend and goes everywhere with me. as you can tell he is part of the family. >> what is the bond like knowing you both served together? >> we didn't serve together in afghanistan but we were in afghanistan at the same time. the bond is phenomenal. he is my right-hand man. he goes everywhere i go. if i leave his sight he is looking for me. it is pretty heartbreaking to leave him and i hope i don't have to do it often. >> we wish him well. >> we wish you the best in the fight for her and rex, too. if you want to help with rex's
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health you can go to or facebook page and donate there. >> thank you for having us. coming up this wanted man behind bars for 30 days in jail. his crime? he was too early to work. that will teach you to show initiative. that story next. whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start before the big meeting there's a choice hotel that's waiting for you. this spring, choose choice twice, get a night at no price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com
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welcome back. too early to work. an atlanta garbage collector was sentenced to jail for picking up trash at 5:00 a.m. city rules say pickup must be after 7:00 a.m. neighbors aren't awake yet. too early. it is loud. the worker will serve his 30-day sentence over 14 weekends. he was working too hard and the union complained. one artist placed what he calls the millennium camera atop
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the parking. it will capture the skyline over 1,000 years. it will take a long time to develop the film. >> what happens when the mega pixels get much better every three years. hillary clinton staying mostly quiet on her e-mail scandal check out what happened on "saturday night live" last night. >> my work e-mails are professional and my e-mails with friends are innocent and fun like this one, a friend wrote to me, hey girl, still up for a movie tonight? i heard that new bradley cooper one is hot. what do you want to see? and i responded with i want to see myself as president of the united states of america. see? just fun woman talk. >> more of that, you can watch that online. >> i can't wait to get the real e-mails.
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i bet we will find one like that on there. >> have a great weekend. good morning. the deadline is ticking on iran. hi i'm maria bartiromo. welcome to "sunday morning futures." prime minister netanyahu says he sees a bad deal coming with iran. president obama says he heard nothing new. did the white house hear enough to push iran for more? senator john barrasso is with me. and our top arab negotiator george mitchell both joining us. we will ask senator barrasso about hillary clinton's e-mai
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