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that car wash video, though. that was a great moment to end our friday on. friday the 13th. like the teacups. i might get sick. like a ballerina. you have to spot. >> have a great weekend. >> bye everybody. "fox and friends" starts now. good morning to you. it is friday, november 13th, 2015. a fox news alert. the isis beheader known as jihadi john dead this morning. breaking details on how the united states took him down. who killed the pastor's wife? the beautiful pregnant bride gunned down in her home while her other child was inside. this morning, police may be closer to finding a suspect. crystal meth comes to the smithsonian courtesy of breaking bad. it wouldn't happen without our own kevin mccarthy sni.
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>> what? >> we'll explain. "fox and friends" begins right now. everybody, thanks for joining us on that friday the 13th. brian is off. clayton is in. >> good morning, clayton. >> nice to see you. >> are you superstitious. >> i'm not superstitious. for the last 25 minutes i've been trying to print my notes. for 20 years, i've never been able to print my notes. >> did you notice the light is off in the bathroom. it's not working in the bathroom. >> the printer. >> i couldn't even send it. >> took the light bulb out of the bathroom. >> anybody can do it. lights or notes. thanks for joining us thon friday. you heard the news at the top of the program. it is a fox news alert. >> the brutal and ruthless isis militant, jihad john likely killed by a direct hit from a u.s. drone strike in the country of syria.
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fox news correspondent garrett tenney is live with more. >> garrett what, can you tell us? >> reporter: brian, the pentagon isn't saying that he was killed in this drone strike until they have confirmation. a u.s. senior u.s. defense official tells us that they're 99% sure that the strike killed the isis front man. while they were moving around town meeting with other people thursday, a drone was tracking him. trying to get a positive i.d. once that happened, the drone strike launched a direct hit. defense officials tell us. a statement from the pentagon reads in part, "u.s. forces conducted an air strike in syria targeting the man known as jihadi john. we're assessing and will provide additional information as and where appropriate." . he became the face of the islamic state when they released a slew of videos featuring a
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mass video of them dressed in black beheading hostages. ris victims include james foley and an american aid worker. david cameron's office says that he will also make a statement later today. steve, clayton, elisabeth. >> garrett tenney, thank you very much. that's one way to stop him. >> they've been stepping up the strikes and going after the -- if you listen to the military leaders there's an argument that maybe they don't have a plan. here's some of the military leaders saying, sitting back and watching where they're handing off this oil to other people, quietly watching them and now they're nailing them in the pinpoint drone strikes. >> they've been effective on the online stuff. jihad john. they put it on twitter and stuff like that. we've seen a lot of messages like that. there's an outfit that's been monitoring the social media outcome or rather output from
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over there, westerners who have gone to join the jihad, part of the them, you would think they're so proud of being there. they might be, but they also are complainers. apparently in the caliphate, it's hard to get a good cup of coffee. >> when you think about the thousands of fighters from 100 different agencies that joined the ranks of isis there, many of whom are westerners who thought they were going over to achieve what isis has advertised, like the perfect life. not so according to the posts they're making. this is one. isis dee techter writing this. you're better off getting a sister to do your hair. for two scenes. the style isn't that nice there and the makeup most of the time goes towards the clowney look. >> there was also according to this group that looks into all these middle east research institute, they analyze the social media complaining. mostly women are complaining. >> they're not getting good coffee there as well.
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here's another tweet. says i don't know -- i know it may be shirk, but sometimes i miss starbucks. the coffee here is beyond wretched. >> i wonder if they complain about what's on their coffee cups. >> this is the roof of my building. typical of what you find here. i'm often up there for cell reception. >> you don't get cell reception. >> bad hair and makeup, the coffee is terrible and i can't get a cell signal. i only have one bar. >> i guess, like jihadi john, not as goot good as west london and then defected to syria. it's remarkable. their messages are clear. we want to return to a medieval form of islam. when you're joining up with isis, they're saying when you join our caliphate this is as close to the true form of islam you can get. cut off from western conventions. what do you think you're going to get? >> this is going to happen. >> my starbucks coffee. >> maybe they're trying to recruit vidal sassoon and
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dunkin' donuts. >> something tells me none of those companies would be okay to help them out. >> i don't think they're getting any care packages any time soon. we'll shift gears and say hello to heather nauert with a developing story. >> yes. good morning. we're following a tragic story out of the midwest. who murdered the pregnant wife of a pastor. amanda blackburn was shot in the head during a home invasion in indiana. this happening while her 1-year-old son was in the house at the time. he was not hurt. amanda, 12 weeks pregnant. officials say that they're ruling out her husband, pastor gave i blackburn and all other family members as suspects. they're looking whether or not this is related to other break-ins within this quiet neighborhood in indianapolis. another alert. isis on the run in northern iraq. kurdish fighters push them out
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of sinjar. last year the terroristst went after thousands of yazidis in that area. they supported operation free sinjar mission with relentless air strikes. sinjar is now reduced mostly to rubble. look at that there. back here at home, the university of missouri named meikle middleton as an interim president. former president, tim wolfe resigned. the administration was accused of not handling racially charged issues on campus adequately. did you see the game between the bills and jets. the internet going crazy over the jerseys. look at that. it's part of the color rush campaign with nike. instead of one team wearing dark jersey, and the other white. both teams wear primary colors as the alternate third uniform. looks kind of christmasy to me. >> red and green. >> you are right about that.
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>> we planned this. >> of course, the internet had a few creative things to say about the color rush look. what are fans saying? they're thinking about power rangers battling it out. >> so funny. >> it's like green or red gum i bears fighting on the field. >> i like this guy's twitter name. mr. beastly. he channels his inner elf saying i don't know what the fuss is about. i'm digging these jerseys. >> some of the throwback jerseys are terrible. i know i'm going to get backlash from this. >> probably from me. >> from some of the pittsburgh fans. the throwback uniforms from pittsburgh, they look terrible. they look like bumblebees. >> when the referees change their uniforms, i didn't like them at first. it takes me a little while then i like it. >> thank goodness for the modern outfits. to the race for the white house. donald trump, of course, continues to lead on the republican side.
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neck and neck with ben carson in some polls. the current president of the united states has not really weighed in much on donald trump's primary campaign issue. and that is fixing the immigration problem. >> donald trump doubled down saying he would use a deportation force to remove an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants from the united states. president obama heard that and slammed it. >> imagine the images on the screen flashed around the world as we were dragging parents away from their children and putting them in, what. detention centers and then systematically sending them out. nobody thinks it's realistic and it's not who we are as americans. >> he was talking to george stephanopoulos at the white house. >> he was on special report last night, having interesting back and bort with our own bret
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baier. you remember when -- self-deporting. i'm going to go to city hall and say i want to -- >> no, inl going to go home. >> i'm going to go home. donald trump at the time this labeled that meanspirited. so bret baier asked him that very question on special report. what's different from what you intend to do than what mitt romney intended to do. >> mine is not meanspirited. mine is business. we have a country. you don't have a country. if people are allowed to walk in cross the border and stay here for as long as you want, you don't have a country. everybody knows it. >> okay. so he says it's not meanspirited. he says it's a more sovereign nation we need to have borders that work. meanwhile at cbs, they teamed up with "the new york times." they polled democrats who were going to vote in the primaries and they asked them who they like. well, they like hillary clinton on the democrat side. >> which candidate do you think would be most difficult for the
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democratic nominee to beat? as you can see, donald trump far and away the hardest person for the democrats -- >> all the talk was about marco rubio. if paired up against hillary clinton, marco rubio would be the clinton camp is more fearful. >> those were pundits. >> his immigration policy is closer to what hillary clinton eyes on immigration policy. >> here's what i think. 61% of the democratic primary voters here believe the country is headed in the right direction. this could indicate why they believe he would be the most difficult to beat. in reverse, it could be why the president all of a sudden decided to talk about his deportation committee that he's actually going to put forward to get rid of 11 million undocumented -- the president for the first time, they see trump as a real challenger. >> the guy tells it like it is. you want him standing up there next to hillary clinton on a
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debate stage and he's not going to play nice politics, the way that they play in congress. he's going to go after it. >> that's what they want. they feel washington isn't working and would like to blow things up. meanwhile, we've been following what's going on, on college campuses. there was that million student march. that was to try to convince people that we need to have free education at public colleges, forgive loan debt and stuff like this. a marine, take a look at this. he also tweeted out this about the million student march. >> that's right. >> on veterans' day. >> james erickson. he said i wanted money for school so i marched too. million student march. in one was about 25 miles. he hash tagged united states marine corps. it was retweeted 3,000 times. i checked it this morning before 5:00 a.m. it was 2,887 times retweeted and
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favorited almost much. >> what i love about it, if you read the comments. that was more entertaining. people saying yes, thank you for saying that. semper fie and saying here's what hard work equals. here's how i got a free ride at college and people retweeting images serving in vietnam, seeing helicopters flying over. i got a free ride to college, i served my country first. >> resonating with americans today. speaking of outraged college students coming up on our program, the newest target, a conservative black professor from vanderbilt university. she joins us next with a story you won't believe. >> you're right about that, steve. have you seen this ad. it says spike your best friend's eggnog when they're not just fine or over the line? e-mail us what you think about that. fact. when emergency room doctors choose an otc pain reliever for their patients muscle, back and joint pain.
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students across the country continue to protest on college campuses against what they call injustice, neither administrators nor professors seem safe. carol swain is a conservative professor at vanderbilt university and is fighting back against an online petition demanding she be suspended for allegedly discriminatory practices in the classroom. good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i am finement thank you very
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much. why are they out to get you? >> because i'm a conservative christian. and no student has ever accused me of discrimination that's been in my classroom. the students behind the petition are students that don't know me, that petition is full of lies. and it bothers me that the chancellor of university sent out a statement that pretty much accepted as true what the students were saying. it made me feel very uncomfortable even though he said i had a right to free speech. >> i think i read on your facebook post thapparently the initial student, he realizing what he is doing to your life has changed the petition and initially they wanted you fired, now just suspended temporarily. but he has apologized to you, right? >> well, that student has apologized. he's changed the petition three or four times. but the apology comes late. it comes after he has threatened
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me, written to the people that support my website telling them to pull out the sponsorship and other people are pull out their sponsorship. that was full of lies. he has harmed me. i think he's sorry but he started something that it's going to be difficult to get out of. the damage to me is like irreversible. he has defamed me through that petition. >> what do you think will happen? >> i'm not sure what's going to happen but i do fear for my future at that university. i believe that at some point that students will be encouraged to go into the classroom and they don't need -- right now they have no one that can accuse me of discriminating against them legitimately. i feel i'm in danger of someone going into my classroom for the purpose of building a case against me. >> professor, before you go, what is happening all across the country at campuses?
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>> well, since president obama became president, universities have started teaching 1960s tactics and one of his rules was pick the target, freeze it, personalize it and polarize it. and so that's what they're doing to me and other conservative professors and they're going to across the country, they're attacking tenured conservative professors trying to have us ousted from the university. that's sad because this is a nation that was founded on free speech, freedom of religion and we're not getting that and we don't have an administration that supports it. i think that the democratic party and its leaders have been destructive for our nation. >> you would think the college campus would be the one place in america where you could hear all opinions. but maybe not the case anymore. carol swain thank you very much for joining us from nashville.
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>> thank you. >> what do you think about what's happening to her? e-mail us. cops need to chase down the bad guys. why is one police department doing away with the fitness requirement? you got to hear this one to believe it. he's a cardiologist for the houston rockets. ♪ there are no medals won for earning a living. it's just what you do for family. but it's hard to build a future if you can't see past today.
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>> oh, [ bleep ]. >> you can hear that crowd there. strong wind steng that staircase across the runway into the side of a plane. the wind from a tornado that touched down nearby were responsible. clayton? thanks, elisabeth. the numbers are shocking. half of all adult americans suffer from a chronic disease. that's 117 million people. therefore, health costing the country a bucket of money. our next guest is turning to technology. won't just save lives, it will cut medical spending. this doctor is a cardiologist for the houston rockets. a cool job. she's medical officer of the telemedicine company fruit street health. >> first of all, houston rockets, what a cool job that is. are you there every night at every game? >> not every night at every game. but i get to interact with them. >> you're an entrepreneur and you created this incredible idea of fruit street which is telemedicine. the idea that we don't necessarily need to be in front of our patients constantly.
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we can use technology to figure out what's going on with them. how does this work? >> absolutely. if you can imagine using a wearable device, stepping on the scale, taking pictures of your food. i call it a selfie with your food. then having a nutritionist or a health coach or even your health care provider look at that data and feedback to you. it's all about your diet and lifestyle changes. >> one of the things i love. you say as a nation we must shift from treatment to prevention. with a lot of these wearable devices, for instance shall the apple watch or fit bit or any of the devices, we're actually monitoring data ahead of time. we're putting in the calories that we are eating, tracking our steps. how important is this to focus on, prevention? >> prevention is key. we're talking about health care dollars here. and they're associated with chronic care conditions, like obesity. over a third of america are
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considered obese. and that really impacting our health care dollars. >> one of the main issues you have to deal with is the federal government at fruit street. you're having to deal with hip pa compliance and regulations. how can you be out in front with the ancient dinosaur of the federal government keeping you from accomplishing this? >> it is a difficult task. it's a portal to take information from your wearable devices and integrate that through telemedicine portals. so i agree with you, you know, the devices have to go through the fda and that's a arduous process. you've heard about the apple watch recently going through that. >> saying he didn't want the federal government to regulate the watch, thought other components could work with the watch because it could slow up development to deal with the federal government. >> that's right. we need to streamline the processes. we need to be able to collect
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data. the consumer wants this. they're consuming the wearable devices. it's incumbent on us to make sure we get that data. >> what's the feedback? when i lived in southern west virginia, wonderful, wonderful place. but the closest heart hospital was over an hour away. be able to have that interaction with a health care provider in a rural area of this country. that's been the response? >> i mean, consumers want health care where they want it and when they want it. i mean, absolutely the consumers, the patients are asking and we as providers need to be able to give. >> wonderful. people can learn more at fruit street.com? >> that's right. www.fruit street.com. >> dr. ali, i appreciate you joining us this morning. houston rockets, if i can get them. >> come down. >> thanks, doc. the man who ran over a cop in a texas sanctuary city. are you ready for this? he was three time deported illegal aliens.
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>> song takes a jab at starbucks holiday cup. it's just red. that created a controversy. the clever lyric emphasized that in the end it is just a red star buck cup. keith was tweeting out his support saying red star buck cup has a nice ring to it. maybe want to remake the song. >> nice ring, a little after taste. >> you have a red starbucks cup today. >> my favorite made-up controversy this week. let's start a party here. >> made-up controversy, clayton? >> i think it is. great piece about how they think that actually this is liberal plan. that this is liberals are more outraged about this than conservatives. >> using the conservative base with a play in the red cup. >> they said find a christian who is upset about a cup and you're not going to find one sniept it's a great piece. >> we had donald trump on yesterday and asked about the dunkin' donuts cup. looks more holiday-ish.
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he said why can't it say merry christmas. think about it this way f you're going to do a christmas cup, why not say merry christmas? >> i don't know. it's my favorite made-up controversy this week? what's your favorite? head to fox news.com. e-mail us. >> are you offended by the red starbucks offended. >> i'm literally not going to leave the house anymore. >> we're going to sing as we send it to heather. >> let's get the red solo cups and get the party started. it's friday, right? a couple headlines to bring you. we are learning more about the man who ran over a police officer in a sanctuary city in texas. eduardo rios is an illegal alien. he was deported three times over the past 11 years. he's accused of plowing down dallas corporal ed lieu han and then backing over him a second time. this happening outside a nightclub where the officer worked part-time.
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he's still recovering in the hospital. i.c.e. placed a detainer on rios. however, the dallas county chef says all detainers will be considered on a case by case basis. this is a story we'll keep watching. the colorado springs department -- police department just threw out its physical fitness exam. a dozen female police officers sued the department for discrimination after they failed their physical test. including running, doing dozens of pushups and situps while timed. mt the police chief is disappointed but will adhere o to the ruling. >> i stand behind physical fitness testing for our police officers. i think what i'm asking them to do is fair. >> the police women are back on patrol pending outcome of this lawsuit. what do you think of that? is this a good idea? >> south new jersey high school becomes the first to allow use of medical marijuana on campus. in belmar, new jersey, they
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adopted the policy after governor chris christie required schools statewide to allow children with developmental disabilities to use the drug. the push was inspired by a 16-year-old student, jenny barber who has autism and potentially life-threatening epilepsy. a whole lot of backlash over a holiday ad. many say it promotes date rape. it's forced bloomingdale's to apologize. the retail giant put the ad into circulation with a quote, spike your best friend's eggnog when they're not looking. it shows a man gazing at a woman looking the other way. bloomingdale's pulled the ad and tweeted an apology calling it inappropriate and in poor taste. those are your headlines. as you talk about fake controversies, anybody have an opinion on that? >> that's a reckless ad in some ways. they have a right to post-it, but it's reckless. >> we heard your feedback and pulled it. it was our bone head mistake. >> quicker the better. >> what do you think of that ad?
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shouldn't have been there in the first place? >> or are you okay with it? >> people used to make jokes. >> when people had a sense of humor. >> back in the old days. >> that one i could draw the line on myself. let us know what you think much we'll stand by. >> e-mail. maria is here. >> it's windy blowing my hair around. let's take a look at the maps. we're looking at quiet conditions across parts of the eastern u.s. the exception is in the northeast. we're dealing with blustery conditions today. you can see wind gusts potentially in excess of 30 miles per hour. that's going to be something to watch there. you could be looking at delays at the airports and dealing with showers across parts of the interior northeast. as we head towards the pacific northwest, that's what we have. heavy rain already moving through and we're talking several inches of rainfall. there is a flood threat, especially along coastal areas. some of the mountains could be looking at heavy snow, as much as 1 to even 2 feet along the cascades. eventually, some of the snow will make it down into parts of
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california across the sierra. here's a look at your forecast high temperatures today. in the 40s in places like chicago and buffalo. it should be getting chillier along parts of the eastern u.s. as we head into saturday. you could see in new york city, we're not going to make it out of the 40s. you're only going to be in the 50s in places like atlanta and also in raleigh. from earth weather, we switch gears towards space weather. we have space debris that's going to be actually landing on earth at 1:00 p.m. eastern today. it looks like it's a ufo. an unidentified flying object. it's space debris and could be as large as a full grown man. it's supposed to touchdown across the indian ocean later today again at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. pretty crazy stuff. let's head back inside. >> i wonder if taco bell, remember they sent up that giant target and if it hit the target, everyone gets a free taco. >> i hope they're right and it hits the indian ocean.
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>> it's going to drop. >> fall gently like a feather. >> in the water is right. we have a big weekend at the box office. three new movies. is it worth seeing? >> fox news contributor and founder of nerd gears.com. kevin mccarthy. let's start with trumbo. >> clayton, you know i'm a big breaking bad fan. bryan cranston is playing dalton trumbo. it's based on the story of a writer black listed in hollywood. he wrote plays like roman holiday, spart cuss and two won academy awards. he wasn't allowed to take credit for them until many years later. i watched every episode of breaking bad and to be able to see him take on a different role and forget he played that in show proves he's an amazing actor. he becomes the character on camera. jay roach directed this.
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he directed meet the parents and austin powers. this blends comedy and drama. definitely shows his diversity as a filmmaker. overall, i love movies about movies. it's interesting to to learn the history. i gave it a 4 out of 5. cranston is unbelievable. you did a story how breaking bad donated objects to the smithsonian. the cool thing about that, the if you look at the pictures, bryan cranston is wearing a breaking bad tie bar. i gave that to him. dalton trumbo smokes a lot in the film and i asked what they were? >> i'd love to wear that tomorrow night. >> do you have it with you? >> no. but you have another one. >> it's all yours, man. >> all right. >> we'll have them high. >> it's an herbal cigarette that's meant for just that. smoking in movies and on stage. i thought i was going to be fine. because this guy, dalton trumbo is a chain smoker.
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about a week in, i'm getting my throat it hoarse and i'm coughing. i realize, i'm an idiot. i'm still ingesting smoke. this is not good for me. >> herbal or not, it doesn't matter. >> exactly. >> now i don't have a tie bar anymore. he has both of my tie bars. i had to order 11 more. they were handmade in australia. >> you are so kind. >> you're so kind, kevin. >> what about the 33. what do you think about that? >> we all know this story. this is an incredible story about the 33 chilean miners trapped underground. the cool thing is regardless of knowing the ending that we know because of the news stories and everything, you find yourself on the edge of your seat wondering what's going to happen next. even though you know the ending. steve, they shot these scenes in real mines. so you had the actors light each other with the helmets and the lights on their helmets. for example if antonio banderas
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and lou diamond phillips used actual lighting in the mine. overall, it's intense. antonio banderas is fantastic. i gave it a 4 out of 5. worth seeing in cinemas. >> if you suffer from claustrophobia, do you watch this movie? >> you definitely feel the claustrophobia. nowhere near that movie descent. >> nowhere near that. two movies to watch over the weekend. kevin mccarthy thank you for joining us. >> have a good day. love you guys. >> we love you too. >> he's so great. coming up on this friday, while the president pursues his executive order to grant worker status to 5 million illegals, critics say he's ignoring one program already in place that needs his attention. anna kooiman went to investigate. she joins us live next. cheese with vodka and hair
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14 minutes before the top of the hour on this friday. headlines. pentagon chief ash carter fired his top military aide. lieutenant general ron lewis is accused of misconduct. but the pentagon is not giving away any details. lewis has been temporarily reassigned to the army vice chief of staff's office pending an investigation. the indonesian government is considering building a prison that is surrounded by crocodiles for death row drug convicts. an official says the advantage of using crocodiles is that they can't be bribed. >> no, they cannot.
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>> taking a bite out of crime. thanks, steve. while the president pursues his executive order to grant worker status to 5 million illegal alie aliens, critics say he's ignoring a program that needs his attention. >> it's a guest worker program that allows farmers to hire people from other countries for seasonal work. right now, farmers say it's broken. that means your grocery bill will go upment. >> "fox and friends weekend" co-host anna kooiman spent the day in the field to see what's happening and tell us about this program. >> good morning. a lot of people never heard of this. there is an estimatedas you know, 1.3 million immigrants living here illegally. the u.s. department of agriculture believes they make up more than half, half of farm workers. they tried to do things the legal way and follow the law, they say the guest worker is so flawed it's hurting your bottom line and theirs too. here's how. >> the family farm in new york has weathered a lot of storms over the last 200-plus years in
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agriculture. >> i am the 11th generation to farm in america. >> they're pushing for change in what many agriculture experts call a cumbersome h 28 guest worker program. >> it's so unreliable and complicated and expensive. >> it allows u.s. employers to bring in foreign nationals to fill temporary and agricultural seasonal jobs. only 7% take advantage of it. >> it's hyper regulated. they're going to dictate what the workers can do and can't do. down to the fact that if you brought somebody in to pick vegetables, they're not permitted to go paint the barnment. >> 2016 gop presidential contender say the borders need securing and the labor programs need improving. >> the guest worker program is something that should be given greater clarity. greater certainty. >> we need to have a legal process that people can come
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here, following rule of law. >> we should consider allowing them to become guest workers primarily in the agriculture sphere. >> it's partially because the domestic labor pool is aging up and then there's this. >> americans do not want to do farm labor. >> they don't look at it as glamorous work. and it isn't. it's dirty. it's hard. you have to show up every day. you have to pick that crop every day. >> maureen torrey began using the program seven years ago after getting into hot water from two raids and an i-9 audit. we have scars from that still. >> this year, the farms is using 280 h 2 a workers to grow, harvest and pack nearly 2 dozen different crops. >> green beans, cabbage, potatoes, onions, miniature pumpkins. >> when farmers go through the application process, they're forced to ask themselves questions in many cases can't be answered precisely.
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like when the crop will be ready for harvest or exactly how many workers will be needed. so much depends upon mother nature and it allows for little to no >> under the process, you have to start about 60 or 75 days before the work actually begins. another one of the challenges is, if you have to go through four different governmental entities to be able to hire a foreign worker. >> reporter: once you get your paperwork in, does the application sit there or does it move through pretty easily? >> sometimes it just sits there and you never know which department it can sit with. >> reporter: the next generation of toris is wary of continuing the family tradition. >> it's hard to watch. she's working more, trying to stay in business, than try to better our business. so the people writing the regulations have never even set foot on a farm. >> reporter: the average american not in farming, how does it affect their grocery store bills? >> higher prices for the consumer. >> that could mean a product
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that's imported instead of locally grown. there's also national security issue, because we produce your own food supply and once you lose the ability to do that, you become a weaker country. and i guess the question is with a lot of imports, are workers are employed. >> great question. >> thanks a lot. >> thank you very much. >> well done. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪
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good morning to you. it is friday, november 13th, 2015. a fox news alert for you now. who killed the pastor's wife? the beautiful, pregnant bride gunned down at her home while her other child was still inside. this morning, police may be closer to finding a suspect. a live report on that straight ahead. >> then, he was one of the most wanted terrorists in the world. but this morning, the isis beheader known as jihadi john is dead. breaking details on how the united states took him down. steve? and remember that $5,000 reward to heckle donald trump on "saturday night live"? >> trump's a racist!
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>> that big laugh, did larry david ever collect? we have the answer. >> live from new york city, this is "fox & friends." welcome to studio e here in the heart of midtown manhattan just across the street from "saturday night live." >> that is right. good morning to you, clayton. >> nice to see you guys. brian has the day off. happy friday the 13th this morning. >> that's right. i'm not superstitious. >> well -- >> so today you're going to walk under a ladder? >> like i do every day. >> step on a crack? >> i try to find them all the time. >> well, things aren't going so well for isis this morning on friday the 13th. a fox news alert. happening right now, the search is on for a cold-blooded killer who shot a pastor's wife, pregnant wife dead. >> that's right. amanda blackburn sadly was shot during a home invasion all while
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her young son was still at home. heather childress is here with the very latest on this tragic story. >> good morning to you. and to everyone at home. just days after her tragic death, we do know at this point that officials are now ruling out amanda blackburn's husband as a suspect in the attempted robbery turned murder. now the pastor davy blackburn told police he found his wife shot in the head and their 1-year-old unharmed after he got home from the gym on tuesday. new timestamped surveillance footage confirms his claim. and police have also ruled out any other family members as suspects in amanda's death. all of this comes as loved ones remember amanda as a woman of faith, deeply devoted to the church. >> she was all about people coming to know jesus. and that's who she was as a person. >> our church is our family. and it's the same for them. the church was their family. >> so what are they doing? police are now focusing on whether this deadly home invasion was related to other
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recent break-ins in the area. a neighbor says that amanda had talked with him about the crimes right before she was shot. >> pretty safe neighborhood. i said, yes. then two weeks later this happens. i thought about all last night at work so yeah, i mean, it's hard. >> when it's in your own neighborhood it really hits home. makes you think. and it could have been any of us. >> police are now combing through another neighbor's home security footage for any new leads. and they are offering a $1,000 reward for any information, and they are set to hold a news conference later this morning to talk about what they found exactly so far. back to you. >> all right, heather, thank you very much for joining us today. >> from heather childers to heather nauert with another breaking story. >> this is a very serious one that so many people watch here this morning. breaking story, he put isis brutality on the map and now it looks like he is gone for good. reports indicate that the ruthless terrorist jihadi john was killed by a targeted u.s. drone strike in syria.
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the british national mohammed emwazi is responsible for at least three american deaths by horrifying on-camera executions. british prime minister david cameron says this has struck at the heart of the terror group. >> this was an act of self-defense. it was the right thing to do. he posed an ongoing and serious threat to innocent civilians, not only in syria, but around the world. >> now we're getting more information this morning. syrian sources at this hour say that his body is lying in a hospital. we'll keep you posted on these developments. another fox news alert from the region. isis is on the run in northern iraq. kurdish fighters pushing the terrorists out of sinjar more than 15 months after isis took control of that city. last year you'll remember the terrorists went after thousands of yazidis in that area killing and kidnapping countless numbers. u.s. coalition airstrikes supported the operation free sinjar mission with relentless
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airstrikes. you can see that. new artifacts from the worst terror attacks in u.s. history will now go on display for the first time at washington, d.c.'s museum today. it includes a toyota corolla that was abandoned by the 9/11 hijackers at dulles international airport. also on display, the suv used in that failed bombing attempt on times square in 2010. ben carson isn't the only presidential hopeful under fire for stories about his past. hillary clinton telling a group of voters in new hampshire that she tried to join the marines in 1975. well, she claims that the recruiter said she was simply too old and she might want to try joining the army, instead. hillary's been telling this story since the 1990s. in a statement clinton's spokesman says her interest in the marines was sincere and blames the republicans for dredging up this old story. and those are your headlines. interesting one. >> no kidding. all right. >> talk to you real soon. >> i'm sure the mainstream media will go through hillary
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clinton's past and make sure that that's correct. >> you watch. >> or not. meanwhile, one of the big stories this week has been the unrest on college campuses across america. a number of students on campuses feel marginalized and so they've created safe zones on campus. famously one of the biggest protests has been at the university of missouri, where the chancellor, and the president have stepped down. well now there is word that an african-american retired administrator at mizzou, michael middleton, has been named interim president to head up that college. >> and it's also cost them a top football recruit. the player's name, he's a louisiana high school standout, three-star defensive end, the number 42 player in louisiana, si martin has said he has removed missouri from his top five list of schools that he was considering attending next fall. he said their campus is out of control. he wants no part of what's going on there. >> of course this all comes on
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the heels of the football team refusing to play until the head of the university -- >> hunger strike. >> refused to step down. he also went on to say, i don't want to return -- i don't want to time travel and go back in time. i'm going to play. i'm a football player. i don't want to be part of a team that's going to sit out and not play. >> making a very big decision. >> meanwhile a petition has been signed hopping down to tennessee where vanderbilt university, there's a petition under way to remove a conservative christian african-american female professor, carol swain. she has in the past spoken out against radical islam, and she's testified in front of congress about radical islam. talking about it as an extreme form of islam. well, that wasn't enough for the students at vanderbilt university. they think that she is intolerant and she joined us earlier on "fox & friends." >> they're calling for her to be fired. >> they were initially. now they're saying that she should be suspended. why is she in the crosshairs? here she is one hour ago on the show.
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>> they have to get me because i'm a conservative christian, and no student has ever accused me of discrimination that's been in my classroom. the students behind the petition are students that don't know me, their petition is full of lies, the damage is melike irreversible. he has defamed me through that petition. i'm not sure what's going to but i do fear for my future at that university. so, i feel like i'm in danger of someone going into my classroom just for the purpose of building a case against me. >> one of the other things some of the students -- by the way the student who initiated that petition has since privately apologized to her. initially, he had suggested on the petition she's got to be fired, and backed it up, she should be suspended, now it should be temporary suspension. she was on sabbatical anyway. one of the things that the initial petition requested was that the administrators and teachers there at vanderbilt undergo sensitivity training.
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and then one of the things she put on her facebook was about, you know, it's idiocy to think that a 61-year-old conservative is going to -- or a 61-year-old person who's been in academia and i'm paraphrasing here, would be impacted by sensitivity training. and then they used the idiocy part to say, look, she's calling us idiots. >> i guess i pray -- i pray that we can get to a place where all students are respected on campus. but yet we're still able to have that dialogue with someone that doesn't agree with you. i mean, this is supposed to be a place of thought where you develop your opinions. all with the undertone of respect. i'm not sure that we can get back there at this point. i pray we can. >> but those are the old days though. now it's group think. and if you do not in certain quarters, if you don't think and say the right things the kids want to hear in class, they want you gone. >> social media, too. just the mob mentality of twitter and facebook jumping on when you don't know the context, you don't know the professor to her point.
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these people didn't even know me. bill o'reilly says this is just the pc police, these are the new witch-hunters in this country. listen to o'reilly from last night. >> if i'm a college kid and i ask another student to turn down rap music i could be racially insensitive. if i object on religious grounds to gay marriage i could be accused of being a homophobe. if i imitate ricky ricardo from "i love lucy" explaining by using his accent, i could be labeled a bigot. this is dangerous. and the witch-hunters are running wild. sadly very few college administrators have the courage to confront them. >> well, carol swain is confronting her accusers and saying, look, i haven't done anything wrong. you just don't like me because i'm a conservative and i'm a christian. >> well i hope we can get back. so talk about they may be trying to break up with their professor. if you want to break up with your significant other it might just cost you $30. there's a new company called the breakup shop. $30 lets you break up with your
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significant other so you don't have to have the tough conversation. they can send an e-mail for $10, a breakup text for $10, a breakup letter for $20. custom breakup letter for $30 or a breakup phone call starting at $29. you can also send a parting gift. you can also order an e-gift for the person you're breaking up with, a consolation prize like a subscription to netflix. >> how demeaning. >> i'm breaking up with you, you're going to be reeling for a couple of weeks, probably sitting there eating a box of fried chicken or eating bonbons on the couch. i'm going to sign you up for netflix. that's my parting gift for you so you can binge watch gone girl. >> if your entire relationship were online with the person and you were broken up with online i kind of get that. but just think about this, if your significant other breaks up with you, and elisabeth just detailed for $10 they'll send an e-mail or a text, for $20 a letter. for $30, they'll call you. can you imagine how depressed you would be if the person breaking up with you only spent
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ten bucks? why didn't you go big? why didn't you spend $30? >> you couldn't even send a custom letter? you had to send me a generic letter. >> why do we do this? >> for 30 bucks i'll call one of your friends and break up with them. >> clayton morris from "fox & friends," brian's breaking up with you, i'm sad to report. >> there you go. social media is lighting up on this. steve on facebook says if you are stupid enough to give somebody $30 to help you break up with someone, you didn't deserve them anyway. >> carolyn adding, i shudder to think of the future of america in their hands. if there's no app to do it for them, they can't seem to do it. >> people can't have real conversations. >> let us know what you think about it. friends@foxnews.com. go to our facebook page. >> can i let you know what i think? >> it'll cost $10. >> never mind. i think it's dumb. >> i was supposed to make ten bucks! >> 30 bucks. i'll call you live later. >> coming up the v.a. secretary tells veterans to call him on
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his personal cell phone with conversations. but what happens when we did just that? >> our average wait times are down to five days for specialty care, four days for primary care, three days for mental health care. but we still have opportunities. >> that's what he said when he gave us his cell phone. up next you're going to hear from a veteran who knows exactly what it's like to get that treatment. >> and our very own ainsley earhardt is a brand-new mommy. oh, in just minutes ainsley and her baby girl are going to join us, live. that picture is precious. (waves crashing) (audio distortion) (splashing)
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the v.a. secretary bob mcdonald joining us a couple of days ago on veterans day and said wait times are down at the v.a. but are things really better? joining us right now is v.a. whistle-blower and marine veteran brandon coleman. brandon, good morning to you. >> thanks for having me. >> i just described you as a whistle-blower. why would i do that? what did you do? >> i came forward because suicidal veterans were freely
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walking out of the v.a. hospital in phoenix, it's been documented, and because as a veteran i received medical care at the phoenix v.a. hospital and my records were being rifled through by different employees. and we have proof of that, and instead of firing those employees for violating hipaa, the phoenix v.a. circled the wagons, and just keeps them around. >> so you filed for -- you asked congress for a whistle-blower protection and you got it. you are still there at the v.a. in phoenix. and how are things? have things really gotten better? because we had the v.a. secretary on a couple of days ago, and he cited all sorts of statistics that sounded like happy days are here again. >> yeah, the statistics can be taken a lot of different ways. you know, when the secretary talks about my v.a., the my v.a. program is generals and high ranking officers, and no disrespect to their service, because they served their country honorably but they don't know the first thing about getting v.a. health care. none of those generals have ever used the v.a. for services. they've never had to wait three months to get an appointment. they've never had to take a day off from their construction job
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and drive 120 miles only to have their appointment canceled. so we need more grunts, more people on the ground that know what it's like to use the v.a. health care. the secretary talks about 50% of the administrators reporting to him being new, however, the secretary needs to tell the whole truth and be honest there. you know, allison hickey, the former undersecretary resigned, instead of testifying before the house committee regarding the two corrupt administrators miss reubens and miss graves, who accepted almost $400,000 in moving expenses after they moved employees out of the way, good directors, in order to take their jobs, with less responsibility, and keep their same d.c. pay. it's horrible. >> unbelievable. when we had the secretary on, i told him the story of rob o'neil, guy who shot -- killed bin laden and said that rob had trouble getting help at the v.a. he had been -- somebody stole his wallet while he was having an mri. rob says the doctors and nurses are okay but the administrators
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should all be fired and mcdonald said i hope you gave him my cell phone. and i said i didn't have his number. he said it's on the internet. so yesterday we actually called him and this is what happened. >> so steve's going to actually call him right now. >> okay. >> all right. because he wants to hear about what's going on. so, let's get an update. [ phone rings ] >> he should be up now. >> i think so. it's a big job. >> the mailbox belonging to -- >> bob mcdonald. >> -- is full and cannot accept new messages at this time. please try again later. >> are you kidding me? >> just like the v.a. brandon, real quickly, what do you think of that? >> i think it's amazing that mr. o'neil's correct. recently there was a halloween party it was reported to me where another employee dressed up as me as a whistle-blower. he had a party tail like me, tattoos like me, a beer belly like me. the corruption runs deep. there's no accountability at all. >> you would know. you are officially a
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welcome back. time for your news by the numbers. 20% is how high turkey prices could soar this thanksgiving. a bird flu outbreak in the midwest is to blame for those prices. the rest of the meal should cost about what last year's did. stuffing not going up. next, a florida woman caught on camera allegedly stealing a $1300 yorkie puppy. >> oh, are you kidding? >> the woman walked into the orlando pet store, stashed the pooch in her purse. she took off but was quickly arrested. and the puppy was returned safely. $5,000.
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for just three words. >> trump's a racist! >> snl funny man larry david is dodging phone calls and e-mails from the latino advocacy group that promised him the five grand to interrupt donald trump. they said they were going to pay up and give it to them. he's not returning their calls. >> so he doesn't have their money. >> thank you, clayton. oh. earlier this week we introduced you to the newest member of the "fox & friends" first family. hayden. this morning we had the chance to meet her live. what a blessing joining us now is "fox & friends" first anchor ainsley earhardt, per husband will proctor and their beautiful baby girl hayden. congratulations. >> congratulations, guys. >> thank you. >> ainsley are you getting any sleep? >> thank you. you know, i think i'm getting more sleep now that i'm not at work with those crazy hours we work. i think it's about the same, wouldn't you say? >> it's about the same. >> yeah.
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>> it's a lot of fun. listen i love my job. it's a pleasure to not get a lot of sleep and you know, go in so early. i feel the same way about this little one. >> oh, my goodness. >> she is such a doll. and so fun. our hearts are so full. elisabeth, you were up last night sending me advice about being a mom. if y'all do not know, elisabeth's kids are they not the most well-behaved children? >> i said i'm still trying to figure it out myself. god made you to be a great mom, that's what you're doing, you know best, trust your instincts. will, what's it like to look at ainsley and see your beautiful wife is a mom but you've got a little baby girl, will? >> i know have two girls to tak care of. ainsley's been unbelievable. the courage she's shown over the last week has been really admirable, and really neat for me to see. and she's just been amazing. i'm very fortunate and very lucky and she makes it very easy. >> all right. i know the baby's only a week old but ainsley, tell us about your child. >> oh, my gosh.
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that's a loaded question. i haven't been asked that one yet. >> she loves to paint. >> she's wonderful the moment -- right, exactly. look at her little shirt. #betterwithfriends. she's supporting fox. >> we sent that over. >> she's wonderful. steve, you've been there with your three children, elisabeth you have three. clayton you have your two. when they put her in your arms, it's unbelievable. your heart changes forever. and we couldn't wait, when everyone said take advantage of the nursery when you're in the hospital, the nurses are going to come in and ask you if you want the baby in your room at night or if you want to take her away and it's so hard for us to make that decision because we wanted her there with us. but we did take advantage of it and they would take her away and bring her back every three hours for feedings. and we would hear her coming down the hallway, we were so excited we couldn't wait to see her. as you guys know. >> you know, as dads, you're never prepared. as a guy you're never prepared for it. >> there is no handbook. >> women are preparing, obviously for many, many months and then finally when you hold the baby in your hands that's when everything changes. am i right or wrong, will?
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>> yeah, there's a lot of everything changes moments for me over the last week. but, leaving the hospital for the first time, seeing the baby for the first time, all of that was definitely life changing. and she's been a handful and been a lot of fun. >> one of the hardest things for me as first-time dad was to try to figure out how to hold the baby without, you know, having the neck go crazy. ainsley, would you mind, we'd like to see how well will is doing in the baby holding department. >> okay. >> i do pretty good. >> he's more worried about the neck. >> like a football. >> protect the neck. >> like a football. >> that's what i felt like. >> look at that. >> there you go. >> hey. >> how about that. >> isn't it funny? >> ainsley, what about the name? because when we first heard the name, and they said it's hayden dubose proctor. i said i think it's dubios.
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>> dubios was the original pronunciation. it's changed over time. but my grandfather's first cousin, his name was dubios. there's a big lineage in south carolina of family members. and one of my friends from mississippi, it's her middle name and she sent me some information from the heritage in mississippi, as well. so i guess that's where it's from the french huguenots. i guess they settled in the south and we have some family members, and i thought it was beautiful. we both agreed it went really well with hayden. hayden is my middle name from birth so we wanted to use hayden. and if we had a boy we were going to name him after will, which is william bartlett proctor. the girl name was the hardest. it was down to the wire. we were all sitting in the hospital room with all of the grandparents, first grandchild on both sides, and all the grandparents we said, okay, do we like hayden dubios, is this settled?
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and i know it was kind of a family decision because i wanted everyone to love the name. but you know, it's made me appreciate my mom so much more. my mom is behind the camera right now. she is here. she bought a one-way ticket. she i hope will never go home. dad went home a few days ago. will's parents went home and they're coming back for thanksgiving. my mom has been wonderful. his mom's been wonderful. we've had so much support and being up every three hours with this little one, it makes you really appreciate your mom, and the sacrifices that moms go through. that women go through, and it's just a wonderful experience. >> oh, ainsley -- >> we're going to meet mom next hour. we're going to check in with you guys against. hopefully by then the baby will be up and awake at that time, we're going to interview the baby, as well. >> no pressure. >> all right. >> we couldn't be more happy for you. >> all right, will and ainsley and hayden. >> thank you very much, guys. for bringing us into your house. >> thank you. >> cute baby. >> fun to see. i can't wait to check back in with them. >> coming up, almost no
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well, your shot of the morning, "saturday night live" releasing an unaired skit from last week's episode, hosted by donald trump. >> the skit had trump playing the role of commander in chief meeting with russian president vladimir putin. >> that's right. and with the threat of strong winds during their photo-op, a navy s.e.a.l. team known as scalp team 6 shrunken tiny size, and sent directly to trump's head to keep his hair from being wind blown, because that would be embarrassing. here's a little bit of that skit that was cut last saturday night. >> where the hell is putin. >> he should be here mr. president. >> getting a little breezy out
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here. i'm not liking it. >> we're making our approach. >> big landing. >> okay, team, take the scalp. >> go, go, go, go! >> stimulate the perimeter. everybody grab a hair. >> 15 miles per hour. 16 miles per hour, the bangs are going to go. >> the bangs are the best part! >> the bangs are the best part. >> everybody grab a hair. >> he said there were a lot of skits they had to cut because they were too risque. i don't know if that one was risque. >> it was a little hairy. >> might not have been up to the caliber. >> supposedly they cut it because they didn't have time to work that in. we thought we'd show you a little bit of it. runs about seven minutes. that's about 20 seconds. >> it does not hold back. we're going to say hello to heather nauert. >> good morning. he's such a good sport about that, too. >> he really was. >> good morning to you. a couple headlines i want to bring you right now. he was hog tied and squeaky
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clean. a car wash manager in louisiana goes on a rough ride after he gets stuck inside the drive-thru. he was cleaning the spinning brushes and the hose got tangled. he ended up tied to that brush until another employee heard his screams for help. luckily, he was not seriously hurt. that happening down in louisiana. that poor guy, all soapy there this morning. and don't call him david hasselhoff anymore. watch. >> i've been wanting to drop the hassle from my life for years. now, i have made it official. david hoff. >> hoff. well, the bay watch star now hassle free posting the video on youtube to announce the big news. is it the real deal for the 63-year-old? reps say it's part of an ad campaign in australia. elisabeth, what do you think? h hasselbeck just drop the hassle? >> like hasselhoff. >> don't hassle the beck. >> bloomingdale's is apologizing for running a christmas ad that
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many say promotes date rape. the online ad says spike your best friend's eggnog when they're not looking. it shows a guy gazing at a woman who is looking the other way. bloomingdale's tweeting an apology calling the ad inappropriate and in poor taste. we're getting a lot of comments on that one. bloomingdale's ad has a lot of you talking this morning. steve i think you've got some e-mails. okay. >> thanks very much, heather. >> thanks, heather. >> not only is the bloomingdale's ad offensive, it is grammatically incorrect. >> ha. let's take a close look at that. >> and sy tweets bloomingdale's ad is a big, brown, bag bomb. shame on them. >> and sue says it's a male model in bloomingdale's ad looks more mischievous instead of devious it may have gone over better. >> earlier we were talking about it, and if they thought they were doing something that was funny, a little close to the line, obviously the people who have responded today, and we feature their comments. thought that it was way over the line. >> good for bloomingdale's for
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apologizing and saying we were wrong. we pulled the ad. >> good crisis management. >> all right. >> and now on to extreme weather. wild weather ripping through the heartland. check out these strong winds and what they did. >> oh, like a shopping cart. >> no you're not seeing things. a tarmac staircase sent barreling across the runway. look at it here right into the mid of the plane. the winds from a tornado, that's what was responsible. >> just imagine what that would do to your hair. >> we're going to touch now with maria molina for the forecast. maria? >> good morning, and that same storm system brought very strong winds over the great lakes yesterday, producing rough conditions over the lake. and today, it's bringing in some blustery conditions in the northeast. we're seeing some wind gusts poe tngsly over 30 miles per hour across the area. that could bring some delays. but as far as rain goes, most of
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that's going to stay isolated towards parts of upstate new york and into new england. that's what we're dealing with today across the northeast. quiet day in the southeast. as we head into the pacific northwest we're dealing with extreme weather out there. we already have the rain in place, and we're going to be looking at several inches of rain, potentially as much as four, even six inches of rain, and flash flooding will be a concern. the higher elevations could see as much as one to even two feet of snow and eventually that snow will make it down to parts of california. a quick look at your high temperatures across the nation, 60s forecast widespread across parts of the plains and also in the southeast. now let's head inside to elisabeth. >> thank you for that. an overdose epidemic has spread across the country largely fuelled by addiction to heroin and other opiates. in the last 15 years deaths from heroin have quadrupled. ohio alone saw more than 2,000 overdose deaths in 2013. but now one country's drug course is tackling the heroin problem in a brand-new way and saving lives.
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today we continue our discussion on addiction in america and are joined by hawking county municipal court judge fred moses whose drug court has been extremely successful in the fight against addiction. judge, thank you for joining us today. why is your program working? >> well, first of all, thank you for taking the time to address this important issue. i think the reason it's working, number one, it's a program and we're proud of the people. but the underlying program is some type of trauma, mental health issue, poverty issue, addiction issue. we've taken the approach of true wraparound treatment. we offer all the services involved in our program. we also hold them accountable for their actions. we make them complete the program, do the program, make them responsible citizens. we've had a very high success rate, and we've been doing fairly well. >> i've seen some of the statistics that 88% of the graduates have employment now. how does this actually work? >> there's basically three forms of medication assisted treatment
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that we use. methadone, savoxon and vivitrol. it blocks the opiate receptors, they can't get high when they use it. it's nonnarcotic. it has no street value so there's no chance of somebody selling it or using it for any other reason. we notice a massive change in people once they get on the shot. what we mean is we hear the comment a lot that i'm clear. i feel like i felt before i started using drugs. you know, the real funny comment we get is i want to read a book. and that's something we take for granted but when you've been an opiate addict for 10 or 15 years your whole life is about getting the drug. >> judge, why do you believe that other judges haven't adopted this kind of program? >> i think there's a couple issues. one, it's hard work. you have to have people who are committed to doing it. i have a wonderful team that helps me. number two, a lot of people don't know about it. i mean, this is a new drug. it's against the standard methods. there's no opiate. we're not using maintenance
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therapy. we're trying to get them off the drug. we're getting them off the opiates up front and then treating the issues. lack of information, number one. number two is it is hard work and we're willing to put the work in to help the people. >> as i understand it, it's a shot, it's an injection, and what is the cost of it per patient? >> well, that's depends on what type of funding you have. we have a federally qualified health care center in our county, we're fortunate it's about $540. i don't know about that, ma'am. >> judge, it's impressive by numbers program here and you seem to be making waves in your focus on these individuals, not as criminals but really someone who got involved in this and you're trying to get them back to where they were. judge fred moses we thank you for your time today. >> thank you, ma'am. now coming up, watch what happens when a military man catches thieves busting right into his neighbor's home. >> what are you guys doing? >> huh? >> it's his house. >> no it's not. it's my neighbor's house. >> the homeowner and a veteran neighbor are here with their story.
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investigators the plugs would make him look better. turkish police say he was plotting an attack with other isis terrorists in that country. and, some people who defected to isis reportedly complaining on twitter about missing the comforts of home. one woman said she needs starbucks because the coffee in syria is so gross. this lady says all the salon shampoos and conditioners are just, quote, no good. >> probably should have thought of that. president obama commenting on the reported drone strike death of brutal and ruthless isis executioner jihadi john. fox's correspondent garrett tenney has been following this all morning long, brings us the latest from washington. garrett? >> good morning. the pentagon confirms that the target of this drone strike is isis' lead executioner, jihadi john. this strike was in raqqah, syria. a senior official tells fox news the drone followed the terrorist, whose real name is
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mohammed emwazi, throughout the city on thursday. once officials had i.d. d him the drone launched a direct height on isis' front man. the pentagon is awaiting confirmation that emwazi was killed in a strike. but a senior u.s. defense official tells us they are 99% sure they got him. jihadi john became the face of the islamic state last year when the terrorist group released gruesome propaganda video of the british national dressed in black, beheading hostages. this morning, british prime minister david cameron said emwazi was a barbaric murderer and called the drone strike a strike at the heart of isis. >> the threat isil posed continues. britain and our allies will not rest until we've defeated this evil terrorist death cult and the poisonous ideology on which it feeds. >> and this morning president obama also commented on the strike, saying it's the continuation of u.s. strategy to defeat the terrorist group. >> i would distinguish between making sure that the place is
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perfect, that's not going to happen any time soon. with making sure that isil continues to shrink in its scope of operations. >> sources on the ground in raqqah tell sky news in england that emwazi was badly hurt in the airstrike, but still alive when he was taken to a hospital there. later, however, the hospital was sealed off to the public, which locals say usually happens when an isis leader is killed. again, the pentagon is awaiting official confirmation. back to y'all. >> all right, thank you very much, garrett tenney. now coming up, watch what happens when a military man catches thieves busting right into his neighbor's home. >> what are you guys doing? >> huh? >> it's his house. >> no it's not, it's my neighbor's house. >> well that homeowner and neighbor are here with us with their story next. >> first on this day in history in 1982 the vietnam veterans memorial was dedicated in d.c. in 1927 the holland tunnel linking new york city to new
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>> that homeowner joseph mueller and the vet bret mccann join us now. you heard bret's voice on the video calling police. joseph, you had an alert on your phone, and you found out that your home was being invaded somehow. what did you do? take me through what happened next. >> when i saw the gentleman in my house, it was pretty surreal. so i immediately called bret, and told him i'm getting robbed. and i'm not sure what i need you to do, bret, but see what you can do, man. >> and bret, he took action. you're like i got to figure this out on my own. air force veteran, i'm going to happen to it. what did you do and what did they say? we heard some of it when you show up and say, that's not your house. >> well, as soon as joe called me, i jumped up, i was having my cup of coffee, watching the news, and when he called, i grabbed my gun, went outside, tried to assess the situation,
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and hopefully i was trying to wait for the police to show up. but, they didn't show up until after the robbers left. >> so what happened to his keys? did you snag his keys out of the car? he just couldn't find them? >> i think he was so rattled by the fact that somebody actually stood up to him and a neighbor would come up, that he couldn't realize that the keys were in his hand. >> joseph, i have to ask you from a technology perspective, what app or what electronic device that you were using in the house that gave you an alert like that? >> well the alarm system gave me the alert and then i have some surveillance cameras that are strategically placed so that i can see different rooms in the house. and when i opened up the alarm told me there was something going on. but when i saw on the camera that these guys were in my house, it was quite something. and like i said, i know that our police in las vegas are kind of spread thin and we need more funding for police officers. i call bret first and then i
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called 911. >> you called bret first. you knew he'd be responsive and then you called police. wow. so now police are still looking for these guys? bret, you got it on camera. of course we've got the camera from inside the house. you got their license plate, too. what have police told you? >> well, i know they're working the case very stringently and trying to get the case solved and find the guys. but, you know, it's a criminal investigation and i haven't heard anything probably until they actually catch the guys. >> so i've got a question for you, why did they come running out of the house? did you scare them out of there? or were they already on their way out? >> no it looks like they were gathering all the properties at the front door and getting ready to come out when i entered the street. i could see the door cracked. i could see movement inside, and then just as they opened the door to start loading up their truck they saw me standing in the middle of the street behind their truck, and i heard somebody say like run, or something like that and all of a
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sudden they started bailing out of the house into the truck. >> it's going to be a great thanksgiving in your neighborhood. you guys are great neighbors. great to see you this morning. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. coming up next on the show, geraldo rivera is here with all the chaos erupting on campuses across this country. come on in, geraldo.
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tells neil cavuto she'd pay more taxes, up to 90% taxes. >> sure she would. >> -- high as a kite, you wouldn't volunteer to pay 90%, right? >> never know, it's college after all. the interview that has everyone talking today. "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. >> friday. >> that was a great interview that neil did with her. it's posted on our website. it's about seven or eight minutes long. and when he says okay so you want free college and you want all these things, who's going to pay for it? and she says the 1%. and then realizes that her math doesn't add up. not even close. >> right. i love neil cavuto. he's armed with facts, number one. calm, cool and collected. and he just gets right to the heart of it. >> it's a great interview. >> absolutely do that for sure. say hello to heather nauert. she has a fox news alert. >> good morning to you all. a news alert.
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a story that we've been following all morning long. he put isis brutality on the map, and now it appears that he could be gone for good. the ruthless terrorist jihadi john reportedly killed by a u.s. drone strike in the city of raqqah, syria. the british national, mohammed emwazi, is responsible for at least three american deaths by horrifying on-camera executions. president obama speaking moments ago about the strategy to chip away at the strongest parts of the terror group. listen to this. >> i would distinguish between making sure that the place is perfect. that's not going to happen any time soon. with making sure that isil continues to shrink in its scope of operations. >> we are getting some conflicting information. the british prime minister david cameron said a short while ago that they are not yet certain that he was, in fact, killed in this drone strike. it was apparently a joint u.s. and british operation. so we'll keep you posted as the
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story continues to develop. isis on the run in northern iraq. kurdish fighters pushed the terrorists out of sinjar. more than 15 months after it took control of that city, last year you'll recall that the terrorists terrorized thousands of yazidis in that area, killing and capturing many. u.s. coalition airstrikes supported operation free sinjar mission with relentless airstrikes. we are learning more this morning about the man who ran over a police officer in a sanctuary city in texas. eduardo rios is an illegal alien who had been deported three times over the past 11 years. he's now accused of mowing down dallas corporal ed luhan and then backing over him with his vehicle a second time. this happened outside a night club where the officer worked part time. luhan still recovering in the hospital. i.c.e. has placed a detainer on rios. did you see last night's game between the bills and the jets? this morning the internet going crazy over the team's red and
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green jerseys. it's all a part of the nfl's color rush campaign with nike. instead of one team wearing a dark jersey and the other team wearing a light jersey, they're wearing primary colors. as the alternate third uniforms. steve, elisabeth, clayton, we've been getting in a lot of comments on this, as well as your red and green ties this morning. >> that's right. >> there you go. one fan says the jerseys reminded them about the mighty morphin power rangers. >> another said it's more like green and red gummi bears fighting on the field. >> and channeling their inner elf thing, i don't know what all the fuss is about i'm digging these jerseys. will ferrell. >> all right. five minutes after the top of the hour. geraldo rivera joins us. >> good morning, everybody. >> the number one story trending is what's going on on america's campuses. there are a number of students who feel like they're being marginalized. they're protesting. what's going on? >> well, first, i have to say i'm delighted that i woke up to
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the news this morning that jihadi john had been hit by a drone strike. i hope that is confirmed. this man has been the nightmare haunting america for a year, cutting off those people's heads. i just hope that he's gone forever. what's happening on college campuses is you are seeing the beginning of, i think, something that's going to be much, move larger. you're seeing a revolt largely driven by african-american students inspired by the black lives movement tactics, arguing about or complaining about issues as general as racism, who know that the targets, the liberal college administrators, don't have the stuff or they're racked with guilt and they'll cave. and they will go and they will be active, and this will be a viral movement. there's no college campus in america that will be immune to it. i think it's just beginning. i think missouri in some ways is the -- is the forerunner of what will be, d.c. and vanderbilt and
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yale and ithaca and on the coast you'll see it everywhere. >> do they actually have a new acting interim president right now after this action, and a football player is throwing some into all of it, he said he's had missouri at the top of his list, one of the top five schools he was looking at, this is a big player and he said i'm taking it off the table i don't want what's going on there, i don't want to go back in time. >> he said their campus is out of control. >> what you saw was that. i don't mean to interrupt, but that fellow there is a symptom of what will be a huge lever of power, the unwielded influence of black athletes in basketball, and football. they will now have almost veto power, as was evidenced in the university of missouri. >> well, he's vetoing the university of missouri. >> but by doing it, it is an indication of the power. it says when the university -- >> he doesn't like what's going on there. >> what he doesn't like, the
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fact that -- >> he wants to play. >> the fact that he has chosen to go elsewhere is a consequence of what is the perceived complaints about the university of missouri. >> sure. and the football team said they're not going to play. >> they weren't going to play. that was a million dollar payday at marrowhead stadium in your kansas city. so this, you will see that this power will now be wielded, when i use the expression viral, this will go viral. where is it? on some of the issues, like the burgeoning student debt, there will be a multiracial activism that takes place. on other issues you will see the exclusion, as you saw at the university of missouri, the asian student couldn't parlay or lobby with the black students. you'll see more of that. i think that what the students of the 2015-2016 school year are doing, whether consciously or not, is mimicking what happened in the late '60s. it's going to be a rocky ride. i guarantee you. any parent out there with a kid in college, or if they're in a
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dorm watching me right now, this is the beginning of something, where it goes i don't know. >> i think you're suggesting that there is a kid who's awake in a dorm at 8:07 eastern time. >> oh, yeah. >> but it not just the northeast, it's not yale, it's happening down south, we mention vanderbilt. we had carol swain on, a professor there, she has spoken out in front of congress before about radical islam and the strain of radical islam. she has been targeted in a new petition there, geraldo, getting her -- want her to step down. >> we had her on the show. we had her on the show earlier this morning. listen to carol swain, we'll get your response to this. >> they are out to get me because i'm a conservative christian. and no student has ever accused me of discrimination that's been in my classroom. the students behind the petition are students that don't know me. that petition is full of lies. the damage to me is like irreversible. he has defamed me through that
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petition. i'm not sure what's going to happen. but i do fear for my future at that university. so i feel like i'm in danger of someone going in my classroom just for the purpose of building a case against me. >> they asked to get sensitivity training for some of the professors at the university. >> clayton, there is a malignant political correctness that lies at the heart of this. there will -- they will not abide any deviation. you toe the line, you toe the line that has existed at least since the trayvon martin controversy. if you sway from that line, you will be targeted. you know, i say this, the activists, when i was one of them. >> right. >> we knew that a liberal college administration could not stand the stress of conflict with a riled up student body charging racism. how do you defend yourself against racism? even if you're an african-american conservative woman, she's now, you know, because she's not saying what
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they want her to say in terms of the issues as they perceive them, she's now on the outside. and i think that this will be as intolerant a movement as could possibly be. i really believe that we're in for a period of turmoil and tumult. again, i say there are some -- i love that students are up off their backsides, out of the dark basement playing video games, and getting stoned, and doing something. the problem is the activism now is they will be empowered by their own success, and it will feed on itself, and it will be a period of great disruption on college campuses. >> it is the intolerance. we want you to watch this. president obama, geraldo, just weighed in on the race for the white house, slamming donald trump's immigration policy. of course, he's pushing for his executive order to grant worker status to 5 million illegals. >> the gop candidates are calling him out. they're saying that he's ignoring one program already in place, the h2 visa known as the guest worker program. watch this. >> the guest worker program is
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something that should be given greater clarity, greater certainty. >> we need to have a legal process that people can come here, following the rule of law. >> we should consider allowing them to become guest workers primarily, in the agricultural sphere. >> glad we're talking about this. so what in the world is it? let's bring in our own anna kooiman who looked into it. we want you to watch this piece that anna put together. >> yeah, well it's a visa program that allows farmers to hire people from other countr s countries, but many growers trying to do things the legal way and follow the law say the guest worker program is so flawed, and that means that your grocery bill could keep going up. the torre family farm has weathered a lot of storms over the past 200 plus years in agriculture. >> we've been farming in this county for since 1803. i am the 11th generation to farm in america. >> reporter: the toris are pushing for change in what many agriculture experts call a
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cumbersome h2a guest worker program. >> it's so expensive. >> around since the 1950s the program allows u.s. employers to bring in foreign nationals to fill temporary and seasonal agricultural jobs. but only 7% of the agricultural workforce takes advantage of the program. >> it's hyperregulated. the department of labor is going to dictate what these workers can do and what they can't do. >> reporter: maureen torre began using the h2a program seven years ago after getting into hot water from two raids and an i-9 audit. >> we still have the scars from that. >> reporter: this year, her farm is using 280 h2a workers to grow, harvest and pack nearly two dozen different crops. when farmers go through the application process, they're forced to ask themselves questions in many cases can't be answered precisely. like an exact date when the crop will be ready for harvest or exactly how many workers will be needed. the next generation of toris is
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wary of continuing the family tradition. >> it's hard to watch. she's working more trying to stay in business than try to better our business. the people writing the regulations have never even stepped foot on a farm. >> the average american not in farming, how does it affect their grocery store bills and the economy? >> higher prices for the consumer could mean a product that's imported instead of locally grown. and i guess the question is, do we want to import our workers, or import our food? >> so there you have it. your prices could be going up. the farming advocates that i talked to, the bottom line they seem to say is that the paperwork process has got to be streamlined. 60 to 75 days out making a request, you have no idea what mother nature's going to do. >> i completely agree. this program was part of the 2007 comprehensive immigration act to streamline it. that act was defeated. it shows we need comprehensive immigration reform. what we don't need, and republicans will dread donald
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trump's policy of a deportation force is ever enacted it will split this country in a profound and awful way. >> okay, geraldo, thank you very much. >> i hate to leave you on that harsh note. >> always great to have you here geraldo. >> thank you very much. >> and great work on that. >> i want to have some cabbage. >> we run forecasts in each country. if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here.
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the search is on for a cold-blooded killer who shot and killed a pastor's pregnant wife. that woman right there. >> amanda blackburn is her name. she was shot during a home invasion, all while her young son was at home with her at the time. >> heather childers is here with the very latest on this story. >> good morning to you and to everyone at home. just days after her tragic death, officials are now ruling out amanda blackburn's husband as a suspect in the attempted robbery turned murder. now widowed pastor davy blackburn told police that he found his wife shot in the head, and their 1-year-old unharmed, after he got home from the gym on tuesday. there's new timestamped surveillance footage apparently that confirms his claim. police have also ruled out any other family members as suspects in amanda's death. this comes as loved ones remember amanda as a woman of faith, deeply devoted to the church. >> she was all about people coming to know jesus. and that's who she was as a
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person. >> our church is our family. and it's the same for them. the church was their family. >> police are now focusing on whether this deadly home invasion was maybe related to some other recent break-ins in the area. a neighbor says that amanda had actually talked to him about the crimes right before she was shot. >> pretty safe neighborhood. i said, yes. then two weeks later this happens. >> it's horrible i thought about all night last night at work so, yeah, i mean, it's hard. >> when it's in your own neighborhood it really hits home and makes you think. it could have been any of us. >> definitely concern in that neighborhood tonight. this morning police are coming through another neighbor's home security footage looking for any new leads. they're also offering a $1,000 reward for any information and they are set to hold a news conference later this morning to talk about what they found so far. so a lot of people will be looking for some answers from that. back to you. >> of course, heather, thank you. all right coming up here on the show, cops have to chase down the bad guys.
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sanctions scrapped over booze. president rouhani refused to attend if alcohol was going to be served. that was the deal breaker for french president francois hollande. instead he offered an official break fst but the iranian said that was too cheap, according to the story. and crocodiles now used on death row. the indonesian government is considering building a prison for death row drug convicts, surrounded, presumably, by a moat with crocodiles in it. an official says the advantage of using crocodiles is, they cannot be bribed. >> that is true. i tried. >> you tried to bribe a crocodile? >> yes. >> that story. more later. jesse waters fans, i'm excited and it's time for you to get excited. >> what do you think about him? >> i don't. >> sensational. >> you're sensational. >> i know. >> wait a second.
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wait a second. wait a second. >> so ted cruz went on snl you'd vote for ted cruz? >> i don't know who that is, but probably. >> this is my world. >> jesse, getting his own world right here on fox news channel. the new show premieres this saturday. >> watters world host and correspondent jesse watters is here live. >> thanks for having me. >> i know you've been prepping. we were talking about this a few months ago. >> i'm working out. >> how is the show coming? >> i've been working out to prepare in the gym. >> the camera adds ten pounds. i've got to hit the gym. >> what is your show? >> that's a great question. listen the show is me going out to the beach, i know when i'm at the beach, going out to places we went, just got back from the university of missouri and so you'll see the classic watters world packages that everybody knows and loves from the factor but we'll be in studio discussing things with guests so people get to hear me spout off and hopefully i don't offend too many people.
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>> can you bring us a sneak peek? >> yeah, saturday, 10:00 p.m. and everybody tune in, it's going to be fantastic. we're just giving the people what they want. >> we have a clip. you're find enough to bring us a clip. >> okay, good. >> and so here is a little sneak peek from saturday night. who would win a tennis match, hillary or donald trump? watch. >> if donald trump played a match against hillary clinton -- >> oh, come on. >> who would win? >> hillary -- you can't play in pant suits. >> what would happen is trump would win but we wouldn't find out about it because hillary would defeat all the e-mails saying what would happen. >> hillary, hands down. >> women have wicked backhands. i have to give hillary a little bit of an edge on this one. i think it's about the hips. they're a little wider. >> now you're giving me something to -- >> he's a doctor he can get away with it. >> sexist i think. >> he's in trouble.
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>> what about can't play tennis in a pant suit? was that how you play? >> i just heard that person say. >> i don't know. maybe a miniskirt. i don't know what they wear. i don't know who wins that match. >> so interestingly, describe the show as discussion group with people, a panel. >> right. >> who are these people who are going to be talking about things in your world? >> people who -- >> family members? >> yeah, my dad's coming in. he's got a beard. he's very radical. so i'm going to have to crush him. people you know and love and some people you've never seen before. we've got some factor people, we have some people from appearing on this show once in awhile. i think you guys have to stay tuned, saturday night, 10:00. you'll see who the guests are. >> we will be there. >> bill o'reilly ever do your show? >> i'm actually going to make bill go out on the street and interview people. i think it's going to be -- >> i would love to see that. >> bill's world out there. >> seven foot tall. >> jesse watters, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> coming up here on the show, have you seen this? a student demanding free stuff
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from the government, including free tuition, so how is she going to pay for it? neil asked her. >> how is that going to be paid? >> great question. i mean, you know, so -- >> painful. >> and ainsley's brand-new baby. she was fast asleep. guess what? she's wide awake with the rest of us now and ready for her close-up for the first time. we're going to check in with mom, dad and baby hayden, next.
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ainsley earhardt's daughter hayden dubose proctor. congratulations to them. we are so thrilled for this sweet family. >> this morning we're checking in live with the new mom, ainsley at home. joining us right now is "fox & friends" first anchor ainsley earhardt along with her husband will proctor and their beautiful baby girl. hayden. >> is she awake now? >> hayden. >> good morning. >> before you were holding her -- >> she is not awake. >> listen. >> rocking quietly. >> she was -- she was awake right before the crew came over. and we know to feed her now. we're learning. you feed her and that's when she has a full belly and she goes to sleep. we're expecting her to wake up any moment. might be in the middle of live shot, screaming and crying and wanting some food. >> we're in the window of opportunity like right now. >> here's the little shirt you guys sent over #betterwithfriends. she's already in the fox family. >> we just want to say thank you so much to all of you guys. everyone at fox has been so
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supportive. a true, true family. i loved working there, obviously before and have for the last nine years. but when everyone found out that i was having -- that we were having a baby everyone was so supportive. and i don't think i could have had a nursery put together without all of you. most of the things in here have been given to me by all of the staff here at fox. i met with roger ailes and roger said i want you to know that this baby is part of the fox family. >> absolutely. >> and then we got a bouquet of flowers from you guys and the card said welcome to the latest freedom fighter. and we both started crying when we were reading it because we just felt just you guys have embraced us and loved us, and it's been amazing. because his family's in florida. mine's in south carolina. my mom is in town, his family's been in town. my dad's been in town. but to know we have family here remaining, really means a lot. you all have been just incredible. >> your mom is there with you. we love your mom. she's there. she's been running the camera
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for you all morning, she's been setting up -- >> mom? >> mom. nothing like a visit from mom when you have a baby. >> so we -- >> exactly. >> bring her to the couch. >> here's my mom. >> hey, mom. >> you want to sit in here? >> no, no, no. >> mom is a school teacher for 33 years. and nationally certified in child education, so early childhood education so this has been very helpful. this is her chair. this is where she rocks the baby and she happens been singing nursery rhymes and praying with the baby, and singing all kinds of bible school songs. >> finger play. >> finger play. >> exercises. >> and reading. >> and mom is teaching little hayden how to do a cheerleading. she was doing some sort of a cheer for the gamecocks which is where i went for clemson where will went. >> and will, let me ask you this. you know, i know you've been thinking about having the baby for the last nine months. now you have the baby. what's the number one thing now
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that you've got the baby there that you never realized was going to happen? >> very loaded question. but i think maybe the routine of everything. just how, you know, it really is every two to three hours we're doing the feedings -- >> tell him the routine. >> we're feeding, we're changing diapers. i didn't realize that i guess one thing, steve, when you open up the diaper to potentially change it that she might not be finished yet. >> well said. well said. >> it looks like you are right in the zone right where god has you to be. what great parents you already are. we're so happy for you. >> thank you. god has really blessed us. we've said that a million times and when my dad met her for the first time he's like how could someone not believe in god when they see this creation and he's right. so beautiful. >> that is wonderful. ainsley and will and grandma,
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you got so many people who are loving this live shot, they're praying for you. folks at home if you would like to send a little note of congratulations to ainsley, go ahead and send them to us on the e-mail machine or facebook, or twitter, and we will print them out and take them over to their apartment so they can read -- you know, they can go through them, look at them one by one between diaper changes. >> did you hear that? >> ainsley. >> sweet hayden we love you so much. we're happy for you. >> thank you. >> and thanks for all of y'all's e-mails and support. we love you all. >> we'll be back soon. >> you will be back soon. >> take your time. enjoy the family. >> that's right. >> you never get the time back. >> you're sweet. >> all of you. >> thank you very much. >> all right. meanwhile 24 minutes before the top of the hour, this story will make your heart stop. a father gets the worst call of his life, house is on fire and his two kids are inside. >> that's right. he's nowhere near home when he
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gets his call, in his car when his 13-year-old daughter gets him right there on the phone. >> come downstairs and there's a big fire and i'm freaking out. i don't know what to do. my phone is downstairs, my dog is downstairs. >> i just hung up and drove as fast as i could. >> well, when the call dropped the dad feared the worst. he hit the gas and started speeding towards his home but he lost control, hit a curb, flipped his car. what did he do next? he left his spoking car right there and started running. he ran for a mile and a half to his home when he got there he could not find his kids. thankfully they were at the neighbor's house safe and sound. his car and house, wrecked. all right. heather joins us right now with some other headlines. >> that was quite a story there. what parents won't do for their children, indeed. a gas station clerk hailed a hero this morning avarice king his life to save a carjacking victim. this surveillance video shows
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the suspect walk into the store with his terrified victim to use the atm. this happened in philadelphia. the clerk instantly knew something was wrong. he confronted the man and chased him out of the store. police eventually catching up with him. cops are supposed to be able to chase the bad guys, right? why did a police department throw out the physical fitness test? because a dozen female officers with the colorado springs department sued for discrimination after they failed those physical tasks. they included running, doing dozens of push-ups and sit-ups while they're timed. as a result the department threw out all the tests for all cops. listen to this. >> i very firmly stand behind physical fitness testing for our police officers. i think what i'm asking them to do is fair. >> hmm. well have you seen this? thousands of students, marching for free college tuition. the leader of the so-called million student march want freebies. a whole lot of them. that is until fox business neil cavuto asked the question, how are you going to pay for it?
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>> and how is that going to be paid? >> um, great question. i mean, you know, so -- um -- >> well you wanted all that stuff, someone has to pick up the tab. who would that be? >> um, the 1% of people in society that are hoarding the wealth. >> hmm. well that exchange now going viral. among her list of other demands, yeah there were more than that, $15 minimum wage and for all previous student debt wiped out. and those are your headlines. we've gotten so many remarks about this online. some saying, yeah, i paid for college. by marching in rotc. how about that for one. >> very good. >> i'll see you soon. >> thank you very much, heather. college campus chaos. exploding across the country. now another top official out of a job over racial injustice. but john stossel says it's really about shutting down free speech. he's next. and you know him from
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we got all the news here. meanwhile we've been talking about it all morning. started at the university of missouri, but now racial tensions boiling over at college campuses across the country. now this morning another top college official out of a job. the dean of students at clairemont mckenna college in california has resigned after her office was accused of not doing enough to calm racial tensions. students claim to be protesting racial injustice but are they really just trying to shut people up and shut down free speech? john stossel is here to weigh in. that's what you think, isn't it? >> well, a lot of them are trying to shut down free speech. don't show me ideas, things that upset me. this latest case, clairemont, is a different case. it's like the cavuto clip you've been showing about free stuff. this is about diversity demands. a permanent resource center. two diversity positions. education requirements for ethnic, racial sexuality theory. they're like spoiled infants who are not prepared for real life. >> okay. so, you know because there are
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things, a pocketful across the country and we're reporting on them, whether it's up at yale, where they felt that -- that somebody who said you know, you shouldn't dress as certain things on halloween, to the vanderbilt professor we had today who said she was targeted because she's a christian and she's a conservative, as well, the students say, we're being marginalized by the system. >> well, a few of the students say that. and a few are. but that's part of life. toughen up. you're supposed to have that experience in college and deal with it. they say words are like bullets. we should be protected from words the way we should be protected from bullets. words are words and bullets are bullets and it's important to keep them apart. >> they want to protect themselves where out in the public square, for instance, the quad at the university of missouri, they put up signs that say safe zone, no media allowed. so they want to have a safe zone where the press can't see them, even though you can stand right
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there and take their pictures. this is famously from one of the safe zones the other day. what do you think about this? >> i understand the wish for privacy. i hate the media sometimes. with the cameras come around and bug people. but you have a safe zone in your own, private home. outdoors in a public place you don't have it. some of these schools have a free speech zone where you're allowed to say anything that might offend people. a tiny piece of campus. but the constitution says america is a free speech zone. >> does it -- what do you make of the fact that it appears that we're supposed to all be tolerant, they seem to be a numb beryl of students, intolerant of other things. you know, they've got a lot of professors who are telling them the world is one way, and then anybody who has a contrary view, don't like that. >> well, they learn, for example, that global warming is setted. there's no country if you shut them down. you're a victim, and therefore you get special privileges. >> yeah. >> and, they -- that's what's
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been going on. it's not new. it's been happening, growing since the '80s in universities. >> mm-hmm. >> what's happening tonight on your show? >> tonight we're covering the presidential debate. and the race, and my fight with donald trump, where i call him a thug and he says i'm jaded, and he gets angry, but i'm right and he's wrong. >> listen to you. all right we're going to be watching tonight. john stossel. thank you very much. all right you know him from "american idol." ♪ ♪ never was a cloudy day >> colton dixon, colton dixon is a christian rock star lighting up the billboard charts. he performs for us live, next. good morning. hi hey you look good. thank you, i feel good. it all starts with eating right.
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a lot going on this morning. donald trump tells the people of iowa that they are stupid and compares ben carson's issues to those of a child molester. so how is it going out there? we'll talk to lindsey graham, chris steiger walt and chris wallace. and is the butcher with the british accent dead? the latest on the killing of jihadi john. and it's being called a descent into fascism on college campuses. and that comes from a prominent liberal attorney. lots to talk about this morning. bill and i will see you at the top of the hour. ♪ never a cloudy day. well you know colton dixon from the 11th season of "american idol." >> and since the release of his first album, bill about board sent this chart topping christian artist has been quote, unstoppable. >> colton dixon is here live with us this morning. nice to see you.
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>> thanks for having me. >> so we have just seen some clips of you to remind everybody from season 11 on "american idol." a lot of people don't realize when you wound up being on the show it wasn't your intention even to audition, correct? >> correct. it reminded me of it, as well. my sister wanted to audition, and we watched since the beginning, and we went, and support her, and yeah, wound up auditioning, and good things came of it. >> steven tyler absolutely loved you. someone else who absolutely loved you is right here in our midst. >> that's right. >> annie. >> annie. >> congratulations you are newly engaged. you popped the question at walt disney world. >> yes. >> how exciting was that. were you so shocked? >> i was so shocked. really excited though. >> how cute. >> were you on the teacups? >> i took her to the heart of disney. i might have borrowed cinderella's grass slipper. >> he may have. >> i may have. it was good. disney really made it magical
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for us. >> have you set a date for the actual wedding? >> early this coming -- next year. so right around the corner. we're so excited. >> that's great news. >> of course a new album is called anchor and you're playing for us this morning a song called limitless. >> this song is for the kid who was told he was too young to do something, or someone who diagnosed with a terminal illness and said you only have so long to live. >> all right. . >> you ready? >> this is limitless off the new album, "anchor." ♪ ♪ too young too old too shy too bold too average ♪ ♪ to make a difference
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the world's too big ♪ ♪ and you're too small if you try to fly you're gonna fall ♪ ♪ they're shouting but we won't listen ♪ ♪ because we are limitless limitless limitless, limitless ♪ ♪ the power of love alive in us ♪ ♪ is limitless, limitless unstoppable and nothing less ♪ ♪ no nothing can hold us down we're limitless ♪ ♪ ♪ no more impossible so much far too difficult ♪ ♪ we know that our god is
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to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you.
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psyching mediums in the world, laura lynn jackson. plus santa is going to be here. >> ho, ho, ho! >> you're going to be with me after the show show so don't miss that. >> have a great weekend. bill: fox news alert. trying to take down jihadi john. the pentagon targeting his mass execution with an airstrike. they are 90% sure they got their man. waiting for confirmation today. martha: he's the terrorist that was seen in multiple gruesome videos beheading a number of isis hostages including two american citizens. the pentagon is waiting to confirm he was one
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