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46% say he's a pinhead. remember, bill will be back monday with a powerful line-up. brit hume, bernie goldberg and glenn beck. thanks for watching us tonight. i'm juan williams in for bill o'reilly. please remember, the spin stops here. because we're looking out for because we're looking out for you! captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> good morning, everyone, it is saturday, november 20th. preen in portugal for a summit and meeting with afghanistan's president karzai. will the two see eye to eye on an exit strategy? and in time for the businessist travel week of the year, the pat downs at the airport creating an uproar. and lawmakers calling out the t.s.a. to put a stop to them. "don't touch my junk". the lame duck session is back in
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session but a lawmaker says this needs to be the last lame duck session of. it is time for congress to go home. >> fox and friends begins right now. it is quite foul this morning. >> quite foul. >> thank you for joining us. we will get to the t.s.a. procedures. we experienced airports this week. >> and in a minute we will get to it. you may have had different experiences. >> similar, actually. similar. we influence through several airports, major airports. >> send in tweets because we will talk about the advanced screening technologies all morning. >> i put it on the blog, too. and now, president obama is at the nato summit in lisbon where leaders are discussing an
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afghanistan exit strategy. >> and live from lisbon, portugal, with the latest. what is the focus of the meeting? >>reporter: president obama will talk transition with nato heards -- leaders laying out the start of a transition leading to the end of 2014 when they hope to hand over security to the afghanistan forces. there will be a lot of focus on training. well hear talk of handing over the peaceful province by next year. hoping by 2014, in four years, the afghans will be responsible for their security. >> what role is the afghanistan president playing in the talks? >> he has to sell nato leaders he is on board with the plan. he is unpredictable. this year he said he was considered joining the taliban when frustrated. before the summit he said combat
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operations should stop. he has to say he is on board and his government will do a better job and afghanistan can secure their country. he has a lot of selling to do. >> thank you from lisbon. >> and now the rest of the headlines. dangerous high levels are delaying rescuers from searching for 29 miners trap the in new zealand missing inside the country post largest coal mine for more than a day. crews resume the search when tests show the gas level is safe. >> a pilot who crashed in alaska is presumed dead. authorities say they found the ejection seat and believe there is no chance the captain ejected before the crash. they found traces of his flight suit. he crashed tuesday during a nighttime training run about 100
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miles north of the capital. it was such a hard crash half of the plane is underground. >> and 10,000 world trade center workers have agreed to a settlement after being exposed to toxic dust nine years ago. on of the thousands of workers who sued the city over the clean up declined to take the offer. the settlement is worth $625 million. >> "dancing with the stars" is taking a serious turn when an envelope with a mysterious white powder got to the cbs studio after an evacuation and investigation it was powder. and bristol palin who has been criticized went on the record talking about the show's so-called voting conspiracy. >> i don't pay much attention to what is being thrown around out there, i am focused on doing well and focused on learning the
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dances than the controversy. >> we will hear more from her and her partner coming up later in the show. and a familiar face in the "dancing with the stars" audience, sarah palin will be here on fox and friends next week in an interview. those are the headlines. >> and she will ask about presidential ambitions. and now with a check of the weather. >> good morning, guys. last weekend i was getting to bed right now. and now, here we go. a big storm coming in across the west. this is the east. looking clear. and a few lake effect snow showers and rain showers and we have big changes in store for a lot of the country because of this big system across the east. look how heavy the rain is, south of san francisco and
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pulling in across the mountains. heavy snow. three days of snow. and totals in some areas will be over around 3'. extreme snow fall totals across the rockies. and blizzard warnings across southern colorado. big time changes. and big time winter conditions. you can see the lighter colors across the northern rockies and plains and those are high temperatures that will not be out of the low teens. very cool air across the south and waxer yet. 31 in rapid city. it is winter. >> thank you. all eyes are on the t.s.a. screening. they are reconsidering some of the intrusive pat down procedures. there is an uproar across the country. one in five americans absolutely outraged and i am not sure about
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the other four. you traveled this past week. did you experience this? >> not at all. i traveled through new york, dallas, major cities had no problems saw no problems anywhere. >> i was in o'hare and there were signs saying we will not use the back scanner, and they showed what the body looked like and it looks like a drawing, but it did talk about the radiation because so many people are worried about the increased radiation. two lawmakers, at least, two democrats, thompson and sheila jackson lee have asked the t.s.a. to reconsider using this for all of the reasons: it is too invasive. so we had someone from the t.s.a. talking about it. >> how do we provide for the safety and security of the
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traveling public in light of a determined enemy who has proven good at constructing well designed and well concealed devices which would not show up in a walk through metal detector. >> would this device have found the christmas bomber, the guy would had the explosive liquid in his underwear? >>guest: the advanced imaging technology gives us the best possibility of detecting that. >> you are not saying it would have stopped it? >>guest: we don't know precisely because we don't have that exact advice on that exact person but it gives us the best opportunity because it perhaps be a nonmetal device that is concealed.
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>> a republican, there will be two leaders of the house transportation committee asking mr. pistole to reconsider the t.s.a. screening rules on the heels of horror stories throughout the country, women feeling assaulted. we know of the "don't touch my junk" but there are horrifying stories, some claiming assault after the searching. >> what stopped me cold when i saw this, kathy from charlotte, north carolina, has been a flight attendant for 32 years and in august she was asked to go through the null full body scanners at charlotte international airport and she says she did not want to add the extra radiation because she is a breast cancer survivor and they went through the pat down and a woman gets to a point where she has a right breast prosthetic and the person wanted to see it.
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that was a story that stopped me and i said this is going too far. >> is the flight attendant complied and she felt she had to show the t.s.a. worker her device and she felt humiliated and assaulted so she complained to her union which then approached the t.s.a. and that was not following procedure. they are allowed to ask what is this but never "take it off," and show it to me, and in some ways this whole process is almost a hand book for terrorists. it is supposed to be making us safer but because they spell out what you do for pilots it is telling terrorists, well, now we know what we can and cannot get away with. so they are trying to keep us all safe wa. should they do? sarah palin said she should profile this. why politically incorrect to
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profile anyone on twitter? we profile individuals and suspects in other situations. profile away. sarah palin is not calling for racial profiling but criminal profiling. be smart about this and do what, for instance, el al airlines who coming up in the program, does, in terms of looking at the people, talking to them, and don't put a mom through this horrible search and a 12-year-old kid through a pat down. be realistic. >> what are you going to do? national opt out day is wednesday and a lot of internet organizers have come forward and said we want all americans to opt out of the x-ray machine and do the invasive pat downs to prove a point. >> who will do that? >> that is the heaviest travel day of the year. >> they are trying to make it harder for t.s.a. trying to clog the loans.
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>> the two remaining iranian hikers still in prison could be released. an official admitting that josh fattal and jane borrow are not spies and they have been in prison since july of last year when iran accused them of sprying. >> and now our journeyist. an update on the two hostages. learning that they could be released soon. do you hear anything different? can we believe them that will happen? >> they announced they may be released but it is difficult to predict any outcome when the iranian regime is the one making the decisions particularly with human rights cases. we see hot and cold treatment toward them. off off they scaled back one day and the next day they flex their muscles again, so it is difficult to say if they will be. >> why would the senior iranian official plant the seed? >> sometimes this case has been
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successful in demonstrating the rift when the regime. some are sensitive to the international pressure and image conscious, and they scale back and others want to compensate for the more lax behavior and the next day they go forward again and are more hard-lined so that is why we see a push and pull. it is difficult and we hope for the best outcome. >> that they could be home in time for the holidays. and we are learning from the iranian government or from the eastern iran state television there, new video released that was aired on the tv and she is called a "sinner," and her stoning trial is being put on hold. could there be other means she might be assaulted by the government? is she in the clear here?
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>> this is her third television confession. another form of torture making her come on television and do everything short of beg for her own execution. nothing new. we have seen this where eastern iran suspects are on death row and they are brought on television, sometimes a plea bargain, say this or do that and maybe we will thank you instead of stoning you. so it is nothing new. and the legitimacy of the tape is in question, she is speaking in another language and so it is difficult to say but this is showing how the system, since the elections and the demonstrations that followed a lot of people are telling me that regime has become more hard-lined so they are going after her and the suspects but they are going after advocates and the attorneys and the family members and putting this out there to the public, don't publicize the cases and don't get help and they are trying to make an example of her.
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>> but why are they blurring her face like that? >> that's another question. is this really her? so that is questioned. they blurred her face, and they, the voice doesn't sound like her. >> you would think they would want to have her face with her with the crime they allege. >> thank you very much for coming. >> coming up the lame duck session is in session a former lawmaker says this should be the very last lame duck session ever. if you are fired like many democrats it is time to go home. >> another years of age in the disputed alaska race the judge says the federal government should stay out of it. >> are you a fan of "deadliest catch," like all real men are?
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>> two popular painkillers are off the market after safety concerns. the f.d.a. ordered them off the chefs with new evidence they can potentially cause fatal heart damage. and a judge ruled that joe miller's challenge of misspelled write-in ballots must be decided by the state not a federal court. he granted a temporary injunction to delay certifying murkowski as the winner of the midterm senate election providing he brings the case before the state court by monday. >> and now over to this. >> the lame duck session congress has an ambitious agenda to tackle before the end of the
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year and the i rival of the new congress including everything from the bush tax cuts to the dream act, "don't ask, don't tell", and nuclear arms reduction. this is huge but former new york lt. governor believes this should be the last lame duck session session of congress, ever. good morning to you. this is, i think, surprising to register the fact that they just voted people out of office, and yet, they are coming back to make some very major decisions on the future of this country. why do we still have a lame duck session congress. >> to make it clear, well over 60 members of the house of representatives failed to win re-election yet they are at their desks and making very important decisions and they were fired by the voters and they ought to be cleaning out their desk. >> are do we have them? >> because the law allows this congress to continue meeting until general 3rd when -- january 3rd. when the 20th amendment was
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passed in 1933 to eliminate this lame duck session problem the lawmakers never dreamed members of congress would come back for the short period between the november election and general 3rd when the new congress according to the constitution meets but the fact is for the last 20 years politicians have used this bag of tricks saying we will not make tough decisions best election because we wants to avoid accountability. we don't want to talk about raising spending or taxes so we will wait until right after the election and hope the voters will not remember the decisions we made. >> there was an acknowledgment of joe paterno's biggest win in a lamb lame, do we want that? this is an intentional effort by both sides?
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>> it is an intentional of the by politicians to avoid tough decisions before the election because voters might punish them. unfortunately, in this congress, quite a few democrats, more than 60, who did not win re-election because the voters chose low spending, low taxes, yet they are trying to push through an omnibus spending bill as big as ten phone books, over $1 trillion and they hope that the republicans in the senate, although they lack a majority will fillibuster and prevent this enormous spending until the new congress meets in january and they can offer more appropriate, smaller appropriations bills and lower spending and avoid funding the obama health law. that omnibus appropriations bill includes lots of funding for a home law no one wants to implement. >> one representative has called
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for an end to the lame duck session but he received no support. why do congress men not unite on one side of the aisle and say it is time for this to stop? does it serve both parties to keep this going? >> at one time. but i will push hard for the new speaker, john boehner, the expected speaker, to introduce a bill as soon as congress meets saying this coming congress will not meet after november 2012 between that time and january 2013 when a new congress and perhaps new president take office. >> or limit legislation to things like sports resolution and meaningless legislation. >> what has to occur is an extension of the bush tax rates because otherwise americans will automatically be slapped with huge tax increases. >> no compromise there. that is a long way to go. >> interesting topic, read the story in the wall street journal
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american missiles can strike taliban operatives. what does this mean from washington, dc? >>reporter: pakistan is saying "no," to the request to expand the areas in pakistan territory where the missiles can go after the taliban and al qaeda leadership. the "washington post" this morning quoting u.s. and pakistan officials saying a u.s. appeal to expand the use of the drones has been rejected and pakistan has agreed to a more moderate measure including expanding c.i.a. teams on the ground inside the country. the c.i.a. drone campaign has increased dramatically in pakistan in recent months with 50 attacks reported since the beginning of the september. there were 45 strikes in the first five years of the troan program. in contrast. the appeal focuses on the area surrounding the city where
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afghan and taliban herp is based. on friday a u.s. attack destroyed a vehicle killing at least three suspected militants. and now with 220 people being killed in pakistan in over the 40 strikes sin september 3rd. >> thank you for that. and now the rest of the headlines. more deadly violence in afghanistan. and this morning two remote control bombs attached to bicycles that exploded in eastern afghanistan and three people were killed including a police officer. more than two dozen are wounded. the u.s. and nato plan to hand offer all security responsibility to afghan forces in 2014. and dutch authorities are reviewing dental records on natalee holloway who disappeared five years ago. the records are compared to a jaw broken found last week but family members are impatient
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saying investigators have had the evidence since tuesday. the suspect in the disappearance has never been formally charged. he remains in a prison in peru charged in another murder case. >> the town of mount vernon, ohio, is still in mourning after three are found killed. many are disgusted and shocked. >> i don't understand how someone could do this to a family. i have no compassion for him. >> the tree where the bodies were found has been removed out of respect for the victims' families. matthew hoffman is the only suspect in custody. >> the conservative majority of the u.s. commission on civil rights approved the handling of
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a voter intimidation case against members of a new black panther party seen as a parting shot for conservative members expected to become the minority in the commission next month when the president will replace two of the conservative commissioners. >> this audience thought they were seeing a shot of meditation but did oprah surprise them. >> truth is when you meditate it allows you to think about a lot of thins and to clear channel forgiving, giving to others, so how about we meditate on this? this is part i of her famed favorite things show. some of the best goodies she gave away, a 3-d tv, a diamond watch, and a royal caribbean cruise. that man right there, his hold exploded. it was incredible.
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that was incredible. >> i missed it by one day. it is a big weekend for the video game nerds and the most popular game will be released tomorrow but we have an exclusive look at it this morning. >> tomorrow comes out worldwide you can get a chance to get the most popular video, and kids are going to be lining up, the hottest game, "i am donkey kong," and the object is to get a bunch of bananas and beat each other up. you can work together. >> i thought we were working together. >> we don't work together. >> not ordinarily. but right now. >> pick it up tomorrow online, on any amazon.com or go to an
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intend -- nintendo store. >> i am riding on your back. i am going to sit back and enjoy the ride. that's what i'm going to do. you can carry the show. get me off. there you go. this came out in 1981, can you believe that, 1981, and it's still going strong. check it out tomorrow. this is an exclusive look here this morning. this is my favorite things, everyone! and now a look at the forecast. >> do you have to jump around? >> you have to, you have to shake him. so you have to shake and move. you cannot just it is back with a bowl of chips on your lap. >> well, then, i'm not playing. >> all right, guys.
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we have the coldest air this winter, down right freezing across the northern rockies. western around 30 above average, and today you are around 30 below average so major changes happening and it will have big effects for a lot of us all week. and now the maps, you can see what you are waking up to, 16 kegs in rapid city, and areas across the higher elevations looking at temperatures around zero. very cold air out there. look at the forecast for the take today: eastern part of the country is quite nice. a few spots of green very light. not worried about precipitation in the eastern two thirds of the country. and parts of the south, looking nice, 68 in atlanta, and 80 in miami, so feels like summer, across the west, a big storm browing bringing heavy rain, maybe flooding into parts of central and southern california and the snow levels will be dropping to around 2,500' so
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north of los angeles will have snow and some areas maybe picking up excess of 3' so the ski areas around lay tahoe will be enjoying this. but seattle is only going to get to 39 for the high temperature. so extreme cold is out there. and now a look at the temperatures for the day. looking like this: cold across part of the plains, and across the south where the warmth is, 78 in san tomorrow, and western texas the temperature is around 15 degree above where you should be. and move forward tomorrow, the forecast for the day, for sunday, the cold air will start to slowly move toward the east and everyone is worried about travel but this weekend the storm across the west will have big impacts across the central part of the country and the east by thanksgiving. back to you. >> thank you. rick is a big fan of cooking shoes but what may not cut it about what real men watch on
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television. stay tuned. there is a movement, there is a lot of testosterone-fueled shows on television and they are becoming more and more popular, like this show. have you seen this. nothing manley about that, they are learning how to use a clutch. 170 miles per hour! >> they will drive a sports car really, really past and that is what tv programmers have figured out, the way to get men to sit in front of the tube for a long time is to make the show as macho as possible, like driving fast, logging, the antioprah. they say the theft is -- test is
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this: am i manley enough to do that and if the answer is "i'm not tough enough," you have yourself a good show and that is why they have "deadliest catch," guys want to escape their office area and they do not create or touch or breathe the fresh air, they want to escape that into these professions. >> what was surprising it was upper class men in the studies, that they were people who had finance jobs or something else, they are not out cutting down trees. >> a fantasy. >> they don't want to break a nail. but they want to live through dave as he was saying, like the guys from "deadliest catch," they can go out in the water and grab crab at the bottom of the sea. >> you don't want to go to bristol bay, alaska, but you
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just go to the television. 3.1 viewers, all men, they have a new term for this kind of term, testosterone reality. >> and most of tv viewers are women. and they are trying to go after this core male audience. do you watch these shows? you can tweet a real man. you can tweet a real man. stay tuned. mom, have you seen my green shirt?
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>> it is one of the biggest things on television "glee," as people of all ages singing and dancing to old school and new school tunes like the one we heard in the break. >> but what goes on behind the camera, we found out. it has countless loyal fans. and millions in digital downloads but the popularity snowballs the editors say it is normal on the set. >> working 14, 15, 16 mores a day eating breakfast, lunch and dipper and working and playing together and some as we know, have actually dated and they are costars so the set actually ends up feeling very much like, you know, a fiction am high school.
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>> the cast is more like a family and the shows singer does not have time for a love life. >> she said "i don't have time to date anyone, i wake up at 5:30 and get to the set and go home at night, i am dating my pillow." those are her lovers. but there is one unexpected relationship. >> mark is surprisingly close to matthew and he said they are really, really tight sort of like a pair on the set and he says we kind of have a romance going on. >> and they pull back the curtain showing us what the talented group is really like with the cameras not rolling. >> michelle who is the diva but what she loves to do is bake. and her idea of a perfect day is a rainy day, just hanging out on the coach, loves to watch bad
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reality television, and loves watching the real house wives series, and mark, on the other hand, he is cast at the bad boy when in reality he is kind of this really sensitive singer songwriter. >> cast has the best, some appearing on broadway, one a dancer for beyonce, but another said there were a few twists and towns. >> he dropped out of school in 9th grade and he is a working class kid from canada, working as a wal-mart greeter, as a taxi driver, and doing odd johns and he fell into this kind of by accident. >> it is a magnet for celebrities, stars like paltrow, and patrick harris. >> they flesm their muscles and it is a low commitment to hitch
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their star to a show that's probably like the biggest phenomena on tv right now. >> cast talk about their guest star wish list. and the "dream" costar wants president obama himself. >> he would have to dance. we saw the dancing skills last week. i don't know ... >> the invasive pat downs are raising serious privacy concerns and sarah palin is weighing in and what she says we should do to keep the public safe. >> and a hollywood a lister is >> and a hollywood a lister is murdered in hole -- hollywood.
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>> five days sin the brutal murder of ronni chasen and police have no motives or clues and now a close colleague is stepping forward forming a fund that he hopes will lead to arrest are her killer. he is a publicist and friends with ronni chasen for 25 years. michael, thank you for being with us. thank you for sharing your audience. first, we are sorry for your loss, you must be so shocked and confused this morning. what do you think happened? >>guest: i don't know which is causing the jaw dropping legal of shock. this is really like a september 11th moment for members of the hollywood commune. it is unthinkably shocking, first, that what happened to ronni chasen, a very well loved figure, and also, the area every
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single night since the murder i have driven that area and i have gone to that street over and over and over again and it's one of the most elite, elegant streets in the country and this kind of thing just doesn't happen there. >> you have started a reward fund. with all of her celebrity friends you will be able to get a lot of money for that reward fund. what do you thing that will do that the police can't do? >>guest: this is really an exercise in trying to help the police pause we are so incredibly frustrated. so anxious. and upset. and frustrated. so we are trying to do anything. the film festival which she was involved has donated $100,000 to the reward fund. we are making an effort to improve upon that. we just want anyone would might have even the slightest bit of information to come forward to the beverly hills police
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department. >> there was speculation that this could have been a murder-for-hire. what do you make of that? >>guest: it's hard to know. there is so much speculation right now it is hard to know what is true and what isn't true. there is a report online today that said that she told a friend, an unnamed friend she felt she was being watched and it is hard to know what is true and what is not. very important, i know the police work demands you not make presumption, any assumption at all, and that you just pay attention to produce tall facts. >> we are sorry for your loss and anyone with any information is urged to call their local authorities and there is now $100 the reward fund building that have put together. thank you for joining us. >>guest: thank you. >> vice president biden says the reason the american people don't get president obama is because he is "so brilliant." so what is he trying to say
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