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>> sean: we're out of time. have a great weekend. >> greta: tonight the flight from hell. a flight attendant freaks out an american flight 2332. she really loses it. she takes to the interest com saying the plane will crash and talking about 9/11. you'll see it. you'll hear it directly from the passengers who grabbed the unstable attendant. and will speaker gingrich stay or will he go. they are asking that very question. if he loses alabama and mississippi will he fall out? find out. governor christie, he is at it again. >> let me tell you after you graduate w from wall street you are going to get thrown in jail. >> that is the constituent calling him. why? and target of christie sharp
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tongue, but right now here is donald trump. >> nice to talk to you. >> hello, greta. >> 8.3 unemployment, 227,000 more jobs. donald trump will be happy with that. twitter account, unemployment 9.1% -- real numbers could be 21%. >> people stop looking for jobs think take them out of numbers. what you are looking at is not reflections of what is going on. anything is good or anything is better but the fact is we have tremendous unemployment in this economy. >> greta: do you feel the economy revving up at all. >> if oil prices keep going up, but if oil goes up and gasoline goes to $5 or $6 a galley think
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the economy is very fragile. >> greta: is if there is no war in iran, no war threat in iran and speculators are calm, will the price of gas still likely climb as high as $5? >> i think so because opec is doing it. opec is sitting around and setting up the high gasoline prices and high oil prices. think so. somebody has to have a very, very serious and strong talk with opec because they are laughing all the way to the bank. opec is doing numbers on us really like very few people have ever been able to do before. i think so. i don't think whether it's iran or not. hopefully there won't be a war with iran because i think we can negotiate a phenomenal deal right now. hopefully through intelligence there won't be a war. it would throw things into a bad
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situation. >> greta: republicans want the increase of production, it won't change immediately the oil prices. if you were president nobody is dealing with opec. tell me what you would do. what would you make sure to make sure that production is high so we don't have prices rising? >> you have to speak to them. they wouldn't be there if it weren't be there for us. >> greta: like how? >> you start drilling your own oil. that is really how. we have so much oil and we have so much natural gas, we have so much under our own feet, that we don't need opec. you just said, well, it won't have an effect. it will soon have an effect when we start drilling. we have to be able to get our environmental impact statements approved quickly because they are not getting approved. people are not getting environmental permits to do the drilling and we have to make it possible. even the canadian pipeline. pipeline is wonderful and we
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should have it. hundred percent we should have it but even getting oil from canada we have everything right under our own feet. the greatest way to deal with opec is start drilling. >> greta: if you had to make a phone call to opec, or had to something do something, tell me the conversation? >> i would tell them to start releasing whatever we need to release because the supply and demand is ridiculous. just so you understand, there is so much. there is so much product as we would call it. there is so much oil the ships at sea they wouldn't know where to dump it. yet it's artificially set by opec. speculators are bad but they don't have the impact that opec has. let's get them over here, fellas it's over. it's not going to continue. i can't believe obama would go into the presidency this next
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election because he could lose it despite george will with his more on i can statement. he would ko lose it if oil prices go up. i can't believe obama is speaking to opec. >> greta: i'm familiar with george's statement. >> he made a statement he doesn't think the republicans are going to be winning the presidency. they should focus on congress. they should focus on senate and congressional races. i think it's ridiculous. some of the polls i see have mitt romney leading. soe for him to make that statement. he is not a great one. this is not the smartest guy out there. i've watched this for years. i have watched predictions he's made, many winning predictions and negative force for the republican party.
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>> greta: something makes me think you don't like george will? >> but you are not going to win the presidency. republicans have a very good chance especially when they get their act together and get one candidate. one candidate should be mitt romney. at some point they are going to have to get together and have a candidate because they keep fighting each other they are not fighting obama. obama is very, very vulnerable and oil is going to make him more vulnerable. >> greta: is he vulnerable if the job numbers continue to look better, if gas prices don't soar and if the unemployment levels, but doesn't that make his position more secure than less secure? >> absolutely. it makes him more secure. it's not easy to beat an incumbent president. it's not easy to beat somebody that has been there. if the numbers get better and fuel and oil and gasoline prices aren't going to be going up,
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which i think they probably will. if the economy starts getting better, there is no question it will be tougher race. >> greta: you personally that president obama is making decisions as a good leader right now or is his eye on making a political decision to get re-elected? >> it seems that so much of what he does is for political reasons. i'm not blaming him for that. it would seem whether class warfare and many other things. much of what he does is politics. every night he is doing fund-raisers and using air force one to fly into cities and tying up traffic all over the place and costing billions of dollars when you add it all up. not paying for it. i think it's very unfair. i see it in new york at the most crowded time congested time of the year right around christmas,
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tree lighting ceremony, he flies into new york. it was a disaster for an entire day. it was gridlock. a lot of angry people. i would say a lot of what he does has to do with politics, almost everything he does has to do with politics. >> greta: i know you are supporting governor romney, made those robo calls in ohio. if he asked you who would you recommend to be the dream vice president candidate if he gets the nomination? >> i'm a big fan of chris christie, he is a friend of mine. he is doing a great job as governor of new jersey. you have a wonderful senator from florida. i think carrying florida is very important and republicans have a good chance of carrying florida. between the two of them. then you have others. many talented people in the republican party. >> greta: donald, where are you? usually i come and talk to you
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in your office. where are you? >> i'm with tiger woods watching him play well at doral country club which i just bought. they are having a great tournament. cadillac is the sponsor and a great sponsor. i just bought the doral which is a tremendous piece of property, 800 acres right in miami. i guess the way i look at it, it will be $16 trillion worth debt, best thing you can own is real estate. so i'm happy with that. we're having a lot of fun. they are having a tournament going on. >> are you doing a lot of hiring? >> i am doing hiring, we are rebuilding the entire place. >> greta: that is good news for americans. americans looking for a job will flock to your new country club. >> thank you very much. >> greta: naive is the word that mike huckabee described as president obama's handling of the iran and weakness is
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astonishing. he got back from israel. how does he think the american people are the american government, president obama should handle iran. good evening governor? >> great to be with you tonight. >> greta: governor, one thing we can say we're not at war with iran. prime minister netanyahu -- why do you use the word naive for president obama? >> when he sends joint chiefs of staff martin dempsey to israel and then he says this on television that iran is a rationale government. that is naive. a government --. >> greta: when the general says it or the president says it? >> the general is speaking to the administration. you don't have a general the chairman of joint chiefs speaking that way.
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he is clearly speaking as if he is the voice of the administration. the administration should have repudiated about it. there is nothing rattle natural about the government of iran. saying they want to wipe israel off the map and green movement was put down and president was quick to tell mubarak he had to leave egypt. didn't say anything about mahmoud ahmadinejad stepping down from his leadership. >> greta: prime minister netanyahu i asked him about going from the speech. increased sanctions aren't working. that mahmoud ahmadinejad wants to wipe israel off the map. i said to him is war inevitable. he said, no. which surprised me and then it occurred to me as though we're still playing good guy, bad guy, israel being the heavy toward
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iran and united states being the good guy in hopes that diplomacy does work. that is what netanyahu tells me he really wants to use diplomacy >> why wouldn't he? he has been in a war. he has been shot at. his family has been shot at. he spent his whole life in a country that barely exists if it wasn't for harry truman it wouldn't exist. there are people there that still have tattoo us a auschwitz and the entire jewish people were so very close to be anile eight. -- annihilated. they aren't going to march to the gas chambers anymore. i don't want a war. prime minister doesn't want one
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but the best way to avoid one is to make it incredibly clear that iran is not going to get a nuclear weapon under any circumstances. further, rather than publicly asking israel to stand down and quit talking about military action. what we ought to be doing, israel has right to defend themselves. they are sovereign nation and they have a right to protect their security. >> greta: there is no on doubt that israel has a right to defend itself. i know prime minister netanyahu said a couple times. what he was saying, if they preemptively defend themselves against iran building a nuclear weapons he was looking for a timing he could defend themselves. there is nobody that denies israel should have a right to defend themselves. i never get a clear answer out of anyone that comes here or even prime minister netanyahu, nobody knows or nobody want to let the cat out of being a.
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what timetable. how long does the word have before iran has a nuclear weapon? is it week, two weeks, a year? >> the reason you don't get the answer because you can't trust iran to give you an honest answer. this is not a government you can say, okay tell us where you are in the process? this is what is troubling. this is not an honest government it's not a forth right government. it's not a government that is developing nuclear arms as deterrent, they developing to use against it as enemy that it has publicly sworn to destroy. >> greta: it's a vicious government. look when they held americans in 1979 and mahmoud ahmadinejad has been vicious in statements toward israel. even though they are vicious and they are horrible i believe and
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every reason to believe, the timing, what their capabilities is not an insignificant piece of information so we can make a decision? >> and think that is what is very troubling in dealing with this country. nobody is going to know exactly what they have and when they have it. it's going to have to be the decision and discretion of the people of israel or the united states and the rest of the world whether you let a mad dog loose in your neighborhood where your kids are playing. you do not tame a mad dog with a dog business can you tell and -- biscuit. the iranian people are good and wonderful people. notices the people of iran we are worried about. we ought to be supporting them. we should have supporting them when the green movement and tried to get rid of this regime that has sponsored hezbollah and hamas. they are major supporter of terrorists and hezbollah is
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nothing more than puppets of iran. every time terrorists act from those organizations anywhere on the face of earth, the fingerprints of iranian government are all over their actions. >> greta: we have reason to be worried and so does israel. at your forum last week, a father talked about the benefits for his son? >> it was a powerful moment. that father is going to be back this weekend. apparently his comments touched somebody at the v.a. because this past week, after the forum his son's situation did get processed. it was an outpouring of support for this young man who has a traumatic brain injury. it was very powerful moment in the forum. we're going to talk about that tomorrow night and this weekend on the huckabee show. >> greta: i have a problem we hear about brain injured troops, their benefits like it's
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something special. we do it owe to these people. i never liked that term. it's our responsibility. >> it's absolutely our responsibility. we asked these folks to go. they did their duty. we not just have a political obligation we have a moral obligation. these are the people who went there on our behalf. if we have to sell every splinter in washington and every brick around turn it into souvenirs to take care of these veterans. i don't care from which war. every veteran ought to be first in line for whatever this country has. then the rest of us can line up and see if there is anything left. >> greta: governor, thank you. >> as a note to viewers, don't forget to watch huckabee saturday and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. straight ahead, remember ms
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... >> greta: you might want to sit down for this one. ms global the company with $1.6 billion in missing customers' funds has news tonight. bankrupt ms global is about to pay executives bonuses. nice to see you lee louise. what is the story? why would a bankrupt company with $1.6 billion of missing customer's funds having bonuses giving out? >> the person overseeing has a responsibility to return as much money from ms global to its creditors.
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why pay out money to executives? the reason is they are overseeing the unwind process. basically the argument is, if you don't pay the executives they may leave, if they all leave who is going to unwind the company. they are arguing they need to give them bonuses few hundred thousand dollars apiece. >> greta: bonuses the coo, cfo and general council, all three would have some responsibility how the company was run into the leapup to the bankruptcy filing. why weren't they making sure that money wasn't getting lost? it's not that easy to lose $1.6 billion. do they have fingerprints at all on any sort of activity that led to the disappearance of this money? >> the irony that some of these
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people could become embroiled in the civil or criminal investigations that are going on into the missing $1.6 billion. now, we don't know yet if they did anything wrong at all. they might not have. but you could see these various people later on being called to account for possible wrongdoing with that money. the other thing to keep in mind, even a few hundred thousands sounds like a ton of money, most americans would love that sort of bonus. for these executives, it's not that much. one of the executives in 2010 he made $8 million. when m.f. global he had a payment of $60,000 a year. the reason the money is justified is these executives are used to make more and could possibly make more. they could get jobs at other wall street firms. i am not sure they would be
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hiring m.f. executives right now but strange er things have happened. >> greta: i can't get past the question morality is the right description, but to have three people who have been involved in a corporation that has destroyed so many lives, i would rather clear the deck and get rid of them and not have this so-called expertise. it wasn't pick particularly helpful to these losses. i think you continue be worse off by getting rid of them. i don't think you would be worse off. >> when you file a bankruptcy, it backs boondoggle for the executives that clean up the mess and the workout and restructuring. there is so much money made off of bankrupts.
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m.f. global will be another one where all the fixers take their cuts. >> greta: full employment act. we had elizabeth mcdonald on fox business and it is astounding the millions and millions of dollars in legal fee that has are paid. everybody knows it's an endless pot. keep billing and send 15 lawyers to every deposition. it's the most incredible scam in this whole process. it's unbelievable to the american people. >> the bankruptcy can be a real boondoggle to people that help clean it up. >> greta: thank you very much. dead heat, three way tie for the g.o.p. primary, speaker gingrich spokesperson says the speaker must win both alabama and mississippi, but if he doesn't
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tuesday, will he drop out? speaker gingrich says no, but should he? dick morris joins us. nice to see you dick. >> good to be here. >> greta: so, are they really statistically li tied in alabama? >> they are at the moment. they couldn't get worse. 30-29, 28. in mississippi the latest poll romney is taken a 7-point lead and he was way behind in mississippi and alabama. i think what is happening. romney has opened up a 12-point lead over santorum nationally, voters are coming to the conclusion it's romney. they want the process to end and don't want republicans killing each over. romney is getting a lot of votes >> greta: 1144 is the magic number that the front-runner and
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front-runner is governor romney. let's say speaker gingrich takes texas and somebody else takes california and mischief in the state like in wisconsin where you can vote if you are not a registered republican, are there enough sort, late in process where it's going to be hard to get 1144 even for the front-runner? >> yeah, i think that is real danger. i think we would have to come to grips with the fact that statistically almost impossible for gingrich as an santorum to amass the number of delegates before the convention opens. that means that if either of them begin to score primary victories over romney. the chances are we may not have a nominee until august 30th. i think that kisses your chances of beating obama goodbye. i don't think you can run a
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national campaign against a sitting president in 60 days. i don't think you can do it. i don't think the republican party can stand six months of tearing the ultimate candidate apart. i believe, i've never endorsed romney, santorum or gingrich, never urged people to vote for one or the other, right now because of circumstance i hope republicans vote for romney. more than anything else we need a candidate chosen early and with santorum and gingrich now it's almost an impossibility. >> greta: let's say, come mid-august, governor romney has 1100 and short 44 and they go into convention and doesn't have tell me the mechanics of how a nominee is picked? >> let's look at history a little bit. since 1960. there have been four floor fights at conventions. goldwater in '64, humphrey in 68?
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>> mcgovern in 68 and ford against reagan in '76. all four of those lost. what happens is the first ballot everybody is legally bound. sometimes into the second and third ballot. there is one convention in 1924 that went on 105 ballots and took 15 days and they lost to coolidge in the general election. i think we have to avoid a deadlock. >> greta: so they keep voting and candidates go to the delegates? how involved does this get to get multiple ballots? >> fdr was nominated because the people who were supporting garner, the texan were controlled by william randolph hearst but it's messy. greta, it's late august.
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at the convention were the first week of july i wouldn't care. we could wait until early july to have a candidate but we can't wait until the end of august. >> greta: what do you think is biggest battleground state is up for grabs right now? >> mississippi and alabama right now. >> greta: i think the general election? >> i'm sorry. let me say, romney was behind in both of those states. if he wins both of those states, i think gingrich will have to drop out and i think at that point santorum should drop out. >> greta: let me advance to the general election. is ohio the iffy state or wisconsin or florida, which state is up for grabs? >> i would think ohio is the most pivotal state. you think florida the republicans has been going more republican over the last couple of years. i think there is a likely chance
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that that will go against obama. i think pennsylvania is in play. i think michigan is in play. many people say no, but i think it is. wisconsin is in play. it depends on what you think is going to happen to obama. i believe if republicans choose a candidate sooner rather than later, i think we can decimate obama. i think it will be a big margin. but if we continue killing each other for six months, who knows what can happen. >> greta: and the enthusiasm of the republican party, if the gas prices don't go up and if the unemployment continues to creep down, if the economy reves up a little bit, we added 227,000 jobs last month, if it is creeping in the right direction, doesn't it make a big challenge for republicans? >> i don't think so. first of all i don't think gas prices aren't going up.
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when iran is on the verge of nuclear weapons, future markets is not going to stop bidding up the price of gas. if you counted the unemployment rate the people that stopped looking for work, it would be 11%. there is a seasonal factor in here. normally you seasonally adjust the unemployment rate and under state it in winter because people in construction jobs can't work in the north. now construction industry is dead, there is no construction on going on. there are now understated go the unemployment rate. i think if anything you will see it actually creep up and not creep down. 8.3% unemployment is no basis for reelection. >> greta: i actually think trends make a big difference. when people are nervous, even if
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it starts high, it's creeping down, people are reluctant to change, but i don't know. we'll see. we'll see what the unemployment, it could go back up, who knows. thank you. coming up, a flight from hell. a flight attendant becomes unglued tells passengers that the plane is going to crash. can you imagine? you'll hear from passengers. justin beiber, a jealous man throb, it's more like a heart attack.
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>> from america's news headquarters, the g.o.p. presidential hopefuls are turning their attention to the south with primaries next week in albam and mississippi. newt gingrich who has his strongest support in the south now says he will stay in the
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race, even if he doesn't win on tuesday. rick santorum on the other hand, predicts it will be a two-man race between himself and mitt romney following tuesday's primaries. a suspect remains on the loose after attacking a judge and a sheriff's deputy in a courthouse in washington state. both the judge and deputy have reportedly been released from the hospital, following the assault, which involved a knife or scissors and a deputy's gun. the judge is said to be involved in a lawsuit over budget cuts he said would reduce courthouse security. now back to "on the record." and for all of your headlines, go to our web site at foxnews.com. you're watching the most powerful name in news, fox. to "on the record."
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>> greta: this one is bad. flight aton >> a flight attendant goes bonkers, talking about a crash, talking about 9/11 and the bankruptcy. passenger his to restrain the flight attendant during that american airlines flight this morning. two passengers grabbed the woman. good evening, gentlemen. i guess that was the flight from hell, right? >> yes, ma'am. good evening. ta: i'm very well. what happened? >> what happened was the flights attendant kept on saying things over and over the p.a., they were getting worse to the effect that the plane was going to crash. pilot wasn't listening. we tried, i tried to notify notify him couple times, nothing happened. i noticed a flight attendant and first class passenger shoving in the gallery.
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that is when i looked. i saw the aisle was clear. so i jumped out of my seat. i was in the back of the plane ran to the front and was able to grab her and subdue her and put her in one of the seats with the first class passenger and one of the flight attendants. >> greta: brad, we heard screaming in the video. is this the flight attendant was she screaming? >> yes, she was. >> greta: you talked to her at some point and asked her something like, what her problem was? >> i did. i asked her name. she told me her name and how long she worked for the airlines. she told me it was 21 years. i asked her what she learned and what her training had taught her. she told me few things. then i said to remain calm. i thought we were getting through to her. she mentioned being bipolar and
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asked her if she had taken her medicine and she said no. she was in a manic state and obviously not herself that a. >> greta: did other flight attendants say she was acting odd before they boarded passengers on the plane? >> no, they never did. i know myself and few other people tried to speak with the flight attendants. i asked if they needed help. second time when i heard that the attendant, it's not going to be my fault if the plane crashes. you into ed to get her off the plane. there wasn't a reaction to that point. >> greta: what was the reaction i'm looking at video. passengers look reasonably calm. i imagine it was quite disturbing but what was reaction the passengers? >> there was a little bit of
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panic. at first a lot of people thought it might have been a joke. once she needed to be restrained. i think there was a little bit more panic. i was calling 911. i went up and restrained her on the chair and tried to talk her down. there were some minutes. >> greta: am i right you had pulled away from the gate and obviously never took off. is that when he got on the intercom and talked? >> yes, when we were going towards the runway. >> greta: what was the odd thing that something was really wrong? >> i don't remember the exact words. she was using terminology like a flight attendant, cross-check. she made a comment over the intercom, referencing the plane and she repeated it a few times. when she started talking to the pilot over the intercom.
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to turn the plane around that is when panic really started. >> greta: did you guys stay on the plane. you stayed on that plane and went on to chicago? >> we did. it was about an hour where they were taking her off, changing out the crew where we had to stay on the plane. >> greta: brad and conner, you are home safe and sound or at least your destination. thank you for joining us. >> straight ahead, an idiot. that is what governor christie is calling one of his own carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey. this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz.
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... >> greta: here is the best of the rest. governor christie, again, this time at a townhall calling a law student an idiot. the rutgers law student who was a former navy seal. his questioning persistence led to this. >> my question for you, governor is please consider veterans luke myself here in. here is what is going to happen.
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rutgers will merge. what i'm doing is providing other opportunities for a bigger and better university, you decide on what you do is put on a show today. let me tell you something. i can go back and forth with you as much as you want. [ applause ] >> after you graduate from here, you are going to get thrown in jail, idiot. >> i'm trying to be patient and started yelling over me. >> greta: as you can see the student was led out by security. we don't think the governor is going to get his vote at reelection. >> rare california condor chick will hatch. san diego zoo is giving a bird's-eye view of this critically endangered species on the website. the chick is started breaking through the shell inside, in
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addition to watching it hatch you can suggest names on facebook. >> and a big blunder, a twitter posting by justin beiber, pop star twreetd tweeted call me with a phone number listed. there was a question mark in place of the last digit. he deleted it quickly but with 18 million followers caught it and re-tweeted it and begin guessing at the last digit. most of calls were apologetic and they would spread. the number was a fake. this is not the first time twitter page where people have been bombarded with calls. two years ago they posted a teenager's number and that was for punishment for hacking the account. that teen got 26,000 texts. there you have it the best of the rest. >> and fox news alert.
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