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>> pee pee, pee pee, i need pee pee. >> she's expressing the view of a lot of men. >> she doesn't realizet bras are. to her this is a store floor of boobies. and she's so perplexed by the magnitude of this place and how many boobies there are. >> i'm even a little bit overwhelmed. how do you choose when you're a girl and you go -- >> there's a lot of of chak . >> it's a brother-on-brother tape job. but the mom, find out what's harp erp, her scissor or her tongue. >> and kayaking around a volcano. see what it was like to paddle through boiling water. >>> only two brothers would get themselves in a scenario that looks like this. >> it's skin, ears, everything! >> ah! >> oh! >> okay, okay, okay. >> that is a bunch of like packing tape wrapped around brother jack's face, head, hair and hands. brother paul kennedy did this to him. >> this does seem like something siblings would do to each other. >> the poor mother. >> the mom is the real start of the video because of all the things she says to these boys. >> you should call this eye gloshses. >>. >> eyebrows after this? >>. >> or skin. >> and
pee pee and i could live up to ensure that the current location to crippling would all been kind to me and nothing that can bring a great matchup but look at ftp must remember that tree that we can go play in a field that can be a part of that i'm going to look at book and read in gemini ink seen by many as representing the penalty of the unit and keep it at the age of twenty one it may be a member of parliament. but the npt get to compete at that. it was it that it wouldn't let me get that keating holland the condition that i have been left with that the dpp had been at the tt and i'm gonna go pee pee potty. just insults report from london this sunday traveling from paris to basan i just got a whole lot more convenient with a star at high speed train service to miss these two cities is now up and running. taking passengers to and from the hall to the city less than six hours the coach also told us after a three point seven billion euro investment parents and barcelona are linked to the first time buy it direct high speed train the inaugural service of riot in paris is a good deal on sunday morning. i wanted to be the first passenger to take the first train to bits it's a way of bringing the two countries closer the new range has intended journey time from paris by older monk said sixers twenty five minutes. it's just twenty minutes quicker than before. it will because my earrings another hour when he speaks in a high speed turn to continue few years. for southern france says he's the time saving is more dramatic system and it's great for us we go to spain often. it still foster
the question of will with the polish design korea's court is to tear away you will going pee pee pee and if they thought it will join when it will going. in term of timing on a wide tree is down decided to choose this particular moment. we know about trying it on two cans that are to speak and ppp. and in their announcement in the market this year. coupled with the fact that there are some questions about the quality of our set. and still talks for the cgt if he is close to korea japan fta. so where are courteous and two when the blues were to join ppp bulky bpa is a very sizable on trade agreements. it includes among others japan and united states these are not small players as we know that they account for about each ten percent of our total trade in a given year. south korea's canes from treated as a result of being a member of ppp. as of the fourteen billion dollars for year the game is expected to be about twenty two billion aside from the agricultural area where else should soul be careful of. now joining the ttp and what should be taxed at twelve mm the timing of the time. p p
japanese auto imports rise after the tee pee pee deal was closed and tears are lowered the us i made the request because of pressure from domestic carmakers. but japanese officials wouldn't budge. because varied us counterparts are compromising on farm tariffs. japan's economy in the third quarter grew slightly less than initially reported. officials at the cabinet office say the latest figures for the july to september period suggests the gdp rose by zero point three percent in real terms from the previous quarter. this translates to an annualized one point one percent growth down zero point eight percentage points from the preliminary numbers released last month. the gdp has expanded forty fourth consecutive quarter corporate capital spending growth was revised down to zero percent plus zero point two percent. when us stocks ended last week on a high note following positive jobs data on friday the dow jones industrial average rallied nearly two hundred points for a look at what that might mean for my kids here were enjoying a bye from the military that at the stock exchange. we had
on ministerial meeting between the related countries where they will negotiate to conclude the tee pee pee by the end of this year. but biden's trade agenda has been overshadowed by a heightened tensions in the region. after china declared a new arizona. it overlaps with one already said the budget and tells the covers islands controlled by a tokyo. china has become more assertive in the east china sea. under present she didn't came. and this is putting the stages two economic giants china and japan in direct military competition. weary of a rising china. biden will address the issue and seek clarity regarding china's intentions when he meets with present she later this week according to senior us official. by this final destination will be south korea. we'll meet with president park in hay and assess the ttp the controversial airspace issue and north korea. all of the audio mix the intensifying where the northeast age of major powers in the region are bracing for more advanced weaponry to bolster their defence capability. curry is no exception as the country's reportedly seeking to increa
. >> so were you having internal bleeding or peeing out blood? >> peeing out blood.s like i don't want to have to deal with that. i felt fine after i smoked the right kind of strain. >> a lot of seniors, as i did, thinking it was only something others did. but the whole country is evolving. >> good to see you. >> okay, cool. i'll see you then. thanks, have a good night. this place is all about the love. that's what i like. angry people coming in. nobody screaming. no yelling. it's all very kind of calm, cool, collected. it's nice. stand inside of a liquor store and see who comes stumbling into a liquor store. it is filled with angry people. not a lot of happy people wander into a liquor store. very different vibe here. next customer. why do you like this place? >> it's a really well-run establishment. it's clean. everyone's friendly. it's nice here. >> how are you? what's your name? >> ken. >> you're a veteran? >> i spent a lot of time in vietnam. >> is that where a lot of your pain comes from? >> oh yeah. there's no question about it. >> what kind of injuries did yo
pee on the actual bed? >> we would see pee on that ed about. >> sometimes i think we overanalyze. i think it is real. >> i am going to go with real. >> the edit makes me think fake. >> they are pranksters. they knew if he peesself, this video is going up. >> this was a tough week for sure. ♪ i'll be home for christmas ♪ you can count on me >> this looks like a great many could go home video, right? ♪ you can count on me >> this is a salute to the troops for service members serving away from home for the holidays created by the family of rockland, california. >> you have alex, philip, sergei and peter. one year he was talking to a vet and he went to a cafe and spent all his money playing this song, "i'll be home for christmas." >> so the family got together and made this video as a tribute to those service people that won't be home for christmas or just service people that serve. >> i do want to let you know that philip, who is playing the role of a soldier, not in the military. none of them in the military. they wanted to give them all a big salute and say, happy christmas! ♪ if only in my dreams >>> he is giving santa a run for his money with this gift, because, look at what kurt dose made for his grandkid
the whole crowd. [ cheers and applause ] pee on it. [ applause ] pee on it.retty well. but this question for the opposing family, this is the family from "cake boss," really seemed to stump them. now i remind you now this person is from the show, "cake boss." >> what might be considered the world's most popular dessert? >> uh, pass. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: is this thing on? what is a popular dessert, the guy from "cake boss." uh, pass. that question was a piece of -- pass, pass, pass. what's wrong with people? you love "cake boss." >> questlove: yeah, well he gave us a cake. >> jimmy: uh, flan. flan? no, you make cake every day! you're very famous for it. he's great at it. cake boss. uh, sorry cake i guess -- honey boo boo sounded like they would have guessed it, too, but they were like no, we have cake for dinner. [ laughter ] that's not desert at our house, yeah. dessert is a hot pocket. [ laughter ] a hot pocket, steve? no. facebook is coming out with some new stuff, trying to keep people interested in facebook. one thing they have come up with
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i played pee wee football -- nice, diane. i played peeee football and i have never even -- never occurred to me. >> did you have an opportunity to -- >> i have been watching the pros all my life and never seen that before. >> amazing. i think a lot of people are with you on that one. >>> coming up, an oregon man has been getting a jump on christmas giving in a big way. >> he is portland's green santa but why is he so green? it is a story in itself. >>> and ahead in our next half-hour, will it be a green christmas for retailers this year? see what is selling and what anal >>> nothing funkier than a green santa claus unless of course he is a crazy green santa named brian warner. >> he is spreading christmas cheer by giving away nearly everything he owns. we have this reported from portland, oregon. >>> i've got this costume from australia. >> reporter: he calls himself "crazy green santa." born and raised in portland. he's an excited man -- >> i have only had in the last 80 hours seven hours of sleep. >> reporter: whose train of thought is
pee in pools, you know, dogs are really in the pool. that would be my concern. adults do it. imagine what fluffy is doing in there. come on. >> i'll admit it. >> you admit you pee in the pool. >> i'll admit it. >> i'm peeinge to move on. that's gross. >>> "anchorman 2" at theaters today. and we have the first reviews in. a special edition of "insomniac theater"s coming up. >>> meet a man who overcame tough times to find a sense of harmony. >>> and how two police officers saved christmas for a family in need. you are watching "world news now." go change your trousers. ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. brou >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. hd 3. [ male announcer ] experience new febreze sleep serenity and let the soothing scent of moonlit lavender lull you to sleep. an official product of the national sleep foundation. breathe happy. sleep happy. and can cost thousands of dollars to repair... thankfully, the powerful dual action formula of rid-x has enzymes to break down waste and time released bacteria to reduce tank build up. d-tic maintenance. well, did you know that just one sheet of bounce outdo
pee wee herman. >> greg kanir. >> no, not pee wee herman. there weren't any big stars on tv who were gay. will and grace came after that. the rain maker with matt damon. >> really letting movies affect our politics? >> can we move onto the other stories? >> please. >>> because we're getting so much reaction to it. this is one of the reasons we love doing the show. when you discuss a topic, you sometimes will change your opinion. >> i totally changed my mind on the story. >> me, too. >> there's a community in florida where they have banned kids from playing in the street. this is what kids do. >> they're out playing in cul-de-sacs. this homeowner's association on the west coast of florida, here's from -- it's the myanmar homeowner's association -- >> miramar. >> myanmar. >> used to be called burma. >> here's what they had to say about it. he says, we're trying to make the safe place. we're trying to make it safe for kids in the community and they should be the ones that should be happy about that, not upset. people are upset, kids are being kids. you get out in the street and play basketball. >> shouldn't that be the parents' responsibility? kids, it's dangerous to play -- how many times have you said that to your kids. >> right. >> don't play in the street, it's not safe. do you need a homeowner's association to tell you about this. >> chuck told us streets are not playgrounds. kids need to play in their yards or area playground if navailabl. >> nothing more annoying than when you're driving down the street and the kids won't get out of the way. >> annoying, what if you don't see them. >> yeah, that, too. >>> let's go to karen. she said you're that angry old lady. >> get off of my lawn and off my street. karen, many times these rules have to be put in place to protect the homeowners association from being sued if one of those kids get hurt. unfortunately in today's society the first thing that people do is see who they can blame. >> i'm with you. >> had a friend who lived in the cul-de-sac, constantly griped. some adults don't remember when they were kids. >> how about -- oh, okay. well, one e-mail got to me though, the one that you told us about. a police officer, take one time, a police officer, did you out to a scene where a kid has been hit. tim weeks wrote this. >> completely changed my opinion. i was in law enforcement. it only takes one time of picking up pieces of a five-year-old little girl over a mile and a half. >> goodness. >> he said the story of an elderly woman who didn't see this little girl playing on the street. he said, that's all it takes as an official with one 5-year-old little girl. >> may have had problems. >> swayed my opinion. let us know what you think. >>> back to this. 40 hours away from obamacare kicking in. brand new obamacare numbers out this morning. this just days before the health care plan goes into fekd january 1st. peter doocy is on the scene. >> hi, peter. >> hi, mike, juliet. the big number is 1.1 million. that's how many americans rolled in between launch day on october 1st and the deadline to get covered by new year's day, which was december 24th. and there was a huge spike in interest towards the end be of that open enrollment. 975,000 of the 1.1 million were in december and hhs says now they expect to see enrollment continue to ramp up over time. their administrator, marilyn taviner says this, quote, we are eager to assist more americans gain the health security offered by the affordable care act in the weeks and months ahead, but there are still republicans who think that 1.1 million enrollments mean 1.1 disappointed customers. >> i can tell you that the implementation is as untested if not more so than the signup phase and the website phase. so the doctors in this country, the hospitals in this country, the clinics in this country aren't going to know necessarily if a patient comes in with some certification that they have coverage through obamacare, they're not going to be able to confirm that. that's the back end problems we've heard talked about. >> there are 1.1 million new enrollments. those are all on the federal exchange. there are 14 other states running their own exchanges and although more than 5 million individual policies have been canceled. back to you. >> not surprising. thanks, peter. in romney care in massachusetts, they said almost 75% of the people that signed up signed up in the last couple of weeks. like the last minute. >>> let's get to some other headlines this morning. third time is a charm. right now a third ice breaker continues its long mission to rescue a stuck ship in the ant arctic sea. the australian ice breaker the last hope for the scientists, tourists and crew on board the russian research ship which became stuck on christmas day. if this ice breaker can't make it through, passengers may have to be air lifted off the ship by helicopter. that's not an easy place to do it. >>> new information about a soldier that was shot and killed during an attempted robbery in atlanta. police now say a 14-year-old boy is under arrest. the victim's family says they are in shock. >> he's a child. he doesn't even understand how he's impacted our family. he doesn't understand how he's impacted our community. it's so large. >> police say the boy will be charged with murder and armed robbery. his name is not being released because of his age. still trying to figure out if anyone else is involved. >>> "duck dynasty" fans are rejoicing because the robertson family is back to work. phil robertson's son, willie, posted this tweet yesterday. he said, back to work. so proud of all the fans of the show and family. ole phil may be a little crude but his heart is good. he's the real deal. a&e announced phil robertson will be rejoining the show after they temporarily suspended him after some comments he made in an interview with "gq" magazine. >>> the real guy behind the "wolf of wall street" movie may be turning to the strong screen. jordan belfort is in talks to have a reality show. >>> let's get it out to janice dean now. >> j.d. >> what's your name and where are you from? >> pennsylvania. >> what's your name? >> court. >> do you like bill o'reilly? >> yes. >> excellent answer. >> your name. >> lilly hall. >> where are you from? >> richmond, virginia. >>> let's look at the maps real quick, it's going to rain in new york city probably in the next hour because we have a big system crawling up the coast. if you're traveling, you want to call ahead, mainly a rain event. we could see snow in upstate new york and new england. those are. >> dewayne: -- the delays we're expecting. do you have something to say? >> happy new year. >> very nice. what a crowd. >> janice is right on point there. all right. thanks, janice. >> and on coffee apparently. >>> look at this, an arsonist getting a taste of his own medicine, setting himself on fire. >> oops. >>> and forget everything you knew about social media. are you being rude without even knowing it? you're about to get an etiquette lesson on facebook, twitter and instagram. >> that's right, clayton. >> i'm arguing with people on twitter right now about calories. come and join me ♪ private eyes, they're watching you ♪ ♪ they see your every move ♪ private eyes, they're watching you ♪ ragu traditional. prego?! but i buy ragu. 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>> yes, mike. michael. >> michael is original. that's an arcangel. >> it means god like. >> what happened to you. >>> minding your manners. social media in our everyday lives. are you using those status updates to your advantage or are you screwing up? here with social media etiquette tips the president of the ruby media group, kristin ruby. >> one of the things that frustrates me is we've pulled back on this is the hashtag usage. a lot of people don't know what it is to use that. then there are other people who fill their instagram tweets with all kinds of hashtags that are noise. >> i think one of the things that you want to do in the new year is categorize content and don't overuse hashtags. that's the biggest mistake whether it's twitter, instagram. one of my secret tips here to do it properly is to try inserting the phrase i am and read that out loud before the hashtag. let's say, for example, you posted a photo and you were using #fabulous, #gorgeous. if you were saying i am, gorgeous, amazing, fabulous, you wouldn't say that. it changes -- >> self-promotional. >> it's too much. >> who needs to read that tweet. >>> what about social media privacy boundaries? this seems to be a problem. certainly we saw that with anthony weiner this year but setting up boundaries, making sure that what you're sharing, certainly if you're starting on the job market, putting out things from a party could bite you. >> this is very big from a professional standpoint. you want to make sure who are you sharing things with, corporate versus personal. are you -- have you adjusted your privacy settings accordingly. also even on all of these dating sites now let's say, you meet someone out there. you want to make sure you've established those boundaries up front that they're not going to screen shot what you're saying and blast you on a website. you want to have that conversation up front with them. >> by the way, i think we blame young people a lot for this, but there's been a lot of studies saying young people get privacy better than adults to. maybe it's the adults that need to pay attention to this stuff. don't be that person you say is as a tip. what is that? >> don't be that person. that person looks like this. like me, fan me, friend me, attend with me. >> that guy. >> you don't want to be that person, that guy. you know, if a person isn't a patron of your business in real life, what makes you think they're going to like your page on facebook then? >> if you're annoying in real life, what makes you think you're going to be not annoying in social media. >> if you're a small business, bring some value to people, offering up coupons or ways to bring people to your page. like your restaurant. what's the benefit to me? >> bring value. make it so the content is more centered around them in 2014. >> a word that we are pretty much over with and sick of here was one of the top words of 2013 selfie. save the selfie. >> selfie is so 2013. we know it's the word of the year. we've had enough selfies. we don't need to see what you look like from every angle and in every outfit. try taking photos of something else. while we're at it, let's not overdo it on the filters. we can tell whether it has too many filters or too much photo shop. >> kim kardashian, hope you're paying attention. >> kristin ruby, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> we appreciate it. >>> coming up, the girl from miami. maria molina learning how to drive in the snow. oh, boy. what she learned can save your life. that's up next. ♪ ♪ and now my journey across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> ice, sleet and snow, a hazardous mix for drivers. do you know how to stay safe on the road this winter? >> maria molina is from miami. but we set her up to drive, to test her skills. where did we send you? >> new hampshire. >> oh, new hampshire, way up north. and we had a nice, good snowpack there, as well. >> whoa. >> whoa. >> so we're constantly reminded just how dangerous driving in winter weather can be. so i went to new hampshire to get a lesson behind the wheel. >> is that you? >> no, thankfully not that one. ♪ growing up in florida, i clearly didn't do much driving in the snow. so i'm at the team o'neal winter driving school to get a crash course. tim o'neal started the school after realizing people were completely unprepared. >> we can save lives this way. i think most people have never been in a skid. they don't know what to do when it happens. >> often it's the driver, not the road conditions, who is dangerous. >> some of the biggest mistakes we see, winter driving, it's just a matter of you're not reading the conditions properly as they're changing, as they're driving down the road, four-wheel-drive vehicles, suvs, pickup truckes and that kind of thick, people tend to get this feeling of overconfidence. >> which is why everyone needs to know their car before they hit the highway. >> it makes a big difference whether this is a front wheel drive car or rear while drive. they behave different ways. >> first, i had to learn how to drive a stick. >> cluch in. it goes all the way back into the second gear. clutch out. >> then, it's off to the course where i get to know the road. >> just getting to know the conditions. if i don't know how slippery it is out here, i might drive around trying to feel it out. sometimes the feel, oh, if i hit the brakes, how much traction did i have? >> and keeping it simple can keep you safe. >> really focus on doing one thing at a time. if you need to brake or accelerate, you really don't want to do it in the middle of turns. >> even the best drivers slip and slide in slick conditions, but watching where you want to go and shifting the car's weight helps. >> whatever is happening, really, look where you want to end up and turn there and that's going to be your best bet. when you feel that happen, like the tires have lost grip and the car is not turning any more, come off the gas. if that's not working, add a little bit of brake to get some weight on to the front. >> but no matter how prepared you have, obstacles will appear. it's how you react that can be the difference between life and death. >> people think somebody bad is coming up, i want to stop, i want to get out of the way and at the same time it doesn't work. if they hit brakes hard and try and turn at the same time, they might slow down, but the car is going to plow straight. you have to release the brakes in order to make it turn. >> basically head straight for these three turns in the middle. that's going to be your ob obstacle. go right. look through it and you're done. >> now i'm ready to driving through even the worst winter conditions. >> were any deer killed in that? >> yeah. >> no animals were hurt. >> here is a tip. slow down! >> yeah, stay away from the person in front of you. but the class, team o'neil costs $400 for the entire day. for more information, log on to our website at fox and friends.com. >> do you feel more confident? >> i feel very confident. i learned so many valuable lessons. and i think the most important thing is that i had a lot of fun out there. >> thanks, maria. >> thank you. >>> hey, did you get a new puppy for christmas? yes. >> do you know what to do with it next? >> no. >> the way to train them is coming up. don't let them run amuck. >>> and we all know dana. she loves puppies. she's like the puppy witcherer. she's here with her top training moments of 2013 as we wrap up. >>> good morning, everybody. it's sunday, december 29th. we start with a fox news alert. just weeks before the winter olympics in russia, terror strikes a train station. 14 people dead. the blast caught on camera. we have the incredible video and the breaking details. >>> and i'm mike in for tucker and a benghazi bombshell, or is it? the "new york times" dropping an explosive new report. it really was an anti-islam film that sparked the attack that killed four americans. this morning, members of congress are debunking that "new york times" report. >>> and you guys remember this? a grandmother to be? her ultimate surprise? >> what is this? >> what is it? >> oh, it's a bun. where is it? >> it's a bun. >> it's in the -- a bun! >> now the bun has been born. we're going to meet the sweet baby and hear grandmother's reaction this hour. hour four starts right now. >>> hi, everybody. >> from philadelphia, we're getting excited because of tonight's big eagles/cowboys game. >> the game doesn't start until 8:30 tonight. >> you guys could skype each other. >> we'll sit on skype and watch the game together. >> we've goot a big story for you this morning. if you pick up the "new york times" this morning, you'll see six chapters of a brand new book written by david kirkpatrick. scheaf released six chapters of what they're calling a bombshell story about benghazi. it's called a deadly mechanics in benghazi. and the three bilg big take aways from this report are there. they say there's no evidence al qaeda was involved in the benghazi attack at all and it was all sparked, in fact, by that youtune video which has been debunked by a number of individuals. she is that's what sparked and fueled the attack. >> as the attack was led by a group of islamist militia men, again, not connected to al qaeda, already folks are coming out of the woodwork saying, hold on a second, debunking this and pointing to representative mike rogers, of course, who has talked about this in-depth. >> and who has access to high level intelligence other people do not have. >> exactly. >> but david kirkpatrick, he is writing a book, right? so he says that he interviewed a lot of people on the street in benghazi and -- but they're all anonymous sources. >> right. >> throughout the book. >> again, to your point about mike rogers having access to sources of information, intelligence information that are never made public, the fbi interviews that were conducted as a result of this, remember, this is all been debunked. remember when susan rice, ambassador susan rice went on those five sunday talk shows? there's a reason she's not secretary of state right now because of what she said that very day on air. >> the question is has something developed. mike rogers spoke with us back in november, november 23rd it is. and has something happened since then? have there been new developments? we don't know yet. but let's listen to what he had to say back on november 25th. the how intelligence chairman mike rogers. >> i will tell you this, by witness testimony and all in a year and a half of interviewing everyone that was on the ground, by the way, either by an fbi investigator or the committee, it was very clear to the individuals on the ground that this was an al qaeda-led event and that he had pretty fairly descriptive events early on that led those folks on the ground doing the fighting to the conclusion this was a preplanned organized terrorist event, not a video. that whole part was dedid you thinked time and time against. >> do you remember greg hicks? he was the second in command there at that consulate at the time of the attack. he's under ambassador chris stevens who was tragically killed on that september 27th. he said when he heard susan rice say that on those five sunday talk shows when he knew what happened, he couldn't believe it. >> when ambassador stevens talked to you, perhaps brins before he died, as a dying declaration, what precisely did he say to you? >> he said, greg, we're under attack. >> would a highly decorated, career diplomate have told you or washington had there been a demonstration outside his facility that day? >> yes, sir, he would have. >> did he mention one word about a protest or a demonstration? >> no, sir, he did not. >> so fast forward, mr. hicks, to the sunday talk shows and ambassador susan rice. she blamed this attack on a video. in fact, she did it five different times. what was your reaction to that? >> i was stunned. my jaw dropped and i was embarrassed. >> why was he embarrassed? >> because of the coordinated nature of this attack. we spoke to lieutenant colonel tony shaffer on the show early this morning who said that he had just spoke b to the egyptian intelligence authority there in egypt and, first of all, pointed out that it was al qaeda related, but also look at the nature of the attack. the motor fire that was directly and specifically targeted. it had to have been planned. listen to what the colonel says. >> let's remember the key points here. you had 200 trucks mobilized to do the attack. you had mortars. this is one thing they completely glossed over this article. the mortar attack was precise. they put four rounds on to a target that the best u.s. marine corps mortarmen would love to have. so this was not spontaneous and this guy was but one of those part of the organization but it was clearly al qaeda led and executed. this is not somewhere in the middle of missouri where you can go tune into youtube. it's tough to get those things. you're looking at his own timeline. it didn't have time to get viral in a third world country. so then, third, i think most compelling is that the organization that was needed to launch a concerted attack, this was an organized effort, with people coming in wave after wave with borders. so, again, this was not a rabl. >> so who do you believe, mr. rogers, mr. hicks, the colonel there or do you think -- read the article in the "new york times" and then you'll have to decide, who do you believe? here we go again, the debate rages on. >> well, i also want to say something, surveillance of the american compound appears to have been under way at least 12 hours before the attack. the violence has spontaneous elements. anger at the video motivated the attack, but looters and arsonists were really the ones who were attacking the compound. which goes completely against what colonel shaffer had just said. >> interesting. so there are the facts, there are the facts as we know them this morning. this is six chapters of this book that will be published and the book will be coming out soon. so you can read into it and find out all you want. >>> let's get to some other news and we start with a fox news alert. surveillance video catching the moment terror strikes in russia. 14 people were killed, and doesz injured including an 9-year-old girl. officials say the terrorist saw a policemen near a metal detector, became nervous and set off her explosive device. this coming months after chechen rebel leaders called for attacks on civilian targets including the sochi olympics happening in february. there have been reportedly 32 terrorist attacks in russia this year alone. >>> and another fox news alert, it looks like the nationwide man hunt for a cop killer is over. the fbi says a man matching the description of the suspect who killed a police officer and wounded another in mississippi tried to rob a bank yesterday morning in phoenix and was killed by police there. they're still wait to go make an official i.d. to confirm it is the same man. >>> and this year's -- is turning out to be a brutal one. the flue flu virus is now widespread in ten states. the hardest hit, the northeast and the south. last week, only four states report onned widespread outbreaks. doctors say it's not too late to get your flu shot if you haven't gotten one this year. >>> and new physical fitness requirements for female marines are being pushed back. right now, women are not required to do pull-ups during boot camp, but new rules would have required them to do three. however, top brass reportedly saying most women in boot camp cannot do three and if the requirement was put in place, it could hurt recruitment. the deadline has been delayed for at least a year. >> julia, do you believe you could do three pull-ups? not this, like this. >> i think i could do two. >> whiteout heels on? >> do you have a bar in here or something? am i speaking the soon? >> janet, what do you think? >> no. the most exercise i get is walking from the studio to the . >> that's pathetic. >> i admit it. speak for yourself, mike. >> how many can you do? >> i have in a bar last night. no. i don't think any. >> yes, you could, mike. >> one. >> what about you? >> oh, you know, if they had one of those pads that you put your knees on at the gym -- >> so i guess 2014 we're all going to be trying to -- >> this is why men and women in uniform are so amazing. what's going on in the weather? >> there's a lot going on. you see where the temperatures is across the great lakes and the upper midwest? that is where it is incredibly cold. seftsdz and 8 70s and 80s in florida. look at the upper midwest northern plains where we're dealing with minus teens, 20s and 30s. windchill advisories are up here. on the flip side of that, very warm, dry and windy conditions across southern california. not right now, but later on today we'll have a santa ana wind event and that means the fire danger is on the rise, especially for southern california. l.a. is included in that red flag warning. >> the big storm that we are talking across the east coast is in the making here across the mid-atlantic and the northeast. but 3:00 p.m., exiting d.c., towards new york and boston, we're going to see a snow event for new england and upstate new york. not a huge blockbuster storm, but it is going to cause delays on the road and people are trying to get home from their christmas destinations. so we'll keep you posted on all the delays through yoult the day today. >> thank you. >> back to you. >> nicely done. >>> coming up here, have you -- i bet you've never seen this before. an offensive tackle on a football team doing this. ♪ >> take that, mike munchak. and the football video going viral this morning. >>> and dana is here with her top political moments of 2013. where is the dog, dana? where is the puppy? >>> welcome back. 2013 was a year full of pil big political stories like the nsa snooping scandal st, irs target conservative groups. obamacare, of course. >> but which ones kept us talking and sharing? >> dana is here to share her top five. >> good morning. >> you broke them down. it's always interesting to go back and think about the year. there's things you always forget about. >> like number five, did you forget about this one? >> no. i think the nsa leaker ed snowden could possibly be the most sequential event of the year if not in our -- well, maybe obamacare is probably still number one. but the nsa leaker is going to have repercussions for the rest of our lives. and i think that it's hopeful that the government, the white house, is trying to organize and figure out how to minimize the damage from future things that are going to come out because there probably will be. we've already been warned that they will be embarrassed and it did have a lot of impact even in the congress and in the court. >> now you have one judge saying it's okay, now one saying it's not okay. but our lawmaker res going to have to think ahead about meta data. policy cannot keep pace with technology, but we are expecting our intelligence community to keep pace with terrorists who are using the new technology. so we have to think through all of those things. >> let's talk about a lawmaker, rand paul. how about that filibuster? >> i remember i was in houston, texas, and i saw on twitter all this stuff about rand paul. what is he doing? and my husband and i watched for a couple of hours and i thought, wow, this is great. people probably don't even remember what the point of it was in terms of the topic, but they thought what a way to show the power of the senate, the power of a senator in one person and what they do. >> we couldn't forget hillary losing her cool as some say she did at this benghazi hearing. >> right. and you've been talking about benghazi this morning because of the new "new york times" report. i think that is going to be what it is going to be. however, for her, it was the imperious attitude of when she said what difference at this point does it make? >> and she didn't say it as nice lace you just said. she said it like this. >> the fact is, we have four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one nooid night who decide they would go kill americans. what dirchbls at this point does he make? >> her defenders will say she didn't mean it in the way everybody seemed to want to take it. but look, it's on tape, it's how it sounded and it has become the catch phrase for almost any political problem. >> and it will be in a political ad. >> definitely. >> very soon. >>> number two on your list, lois learner. so this was the woman in charge of the irs investigating conservative groups, that the president had a -- he broke into network programming live at 6:00 p.m. saying he was outraged, he wanted to get to the bottom of this. the next week they called it a phony issue. next week, loyy learner pleaded the fifth. >> well, i would very much like to answer the committee's questions today. i've been advised by my kl counsel too certificate my constitutional right now to testify or answer questions related to the subject matter of this hearing. after very careful consideration, i have decided to follow my counsel's advice and not testify or answer any of the questions today. >> and, of course, dana, she spoke for like ten minutes before that. >> and all this fades away. but remember, she gets full retirement benefits. and there's no consequences. >> okay. there's -- >> i was just going to say, the coupe da gra. the lie of the year as it's been called. >> i can't imagine reading the paper and finding out the lie of the year is your president's campaign message for the last year. i'm assuming you have a sound bite? >> sure do. >> if you've got health insurance, you like your doctor, you like your plan, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan. >> i am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. >> that was kind of a weird one. >> how would you handle that as the press secretary, that's the lie of the year? >> i don't know. part of the problem was they obviated so much and said well, there wasn't a lie. the big issue for them is the trust in the president went down along with the approval rating. trust is a very hard thing to win back. >> what are you plans? >> my scottish grandkids are in town, they're 7-year-old twins. and i'm holding a 7:00 p.m. new year's eve party because that's when it would be in scotland and then i can go to bed. >> that's great. we'll see you at 7:00, then, tuesday night. >> yeah, from my apartment. >> we're sending a satellite truck there. >> happy new year, dana. thanks so much. >>> hey, did you get a new puppy for christmas? do you know what to do with that puppy now? now comes the hard part, but still the fun part. we'll help you. >> the fastest way to train them. >> oh, boy. >> typical mike, introducing the segment. >> that's my style. >>> welcome back. one of the world's best formula one drivers having a scare on the slopes. michael shomaker suffering a head injury while skiing in the french alps. he's said to be rattled, but conscious. >>> and amanda knox trying out twitter. she took to the social site saying she's accepted that the kercher family thinks she's guilty. >>> it's about time for mike to be attacked by dogs now. >> it's already happening. so my good friend who lives in philadelphia got a puppy for her children. did you get a puppy for christmas? wondering how to train your new four-legged friend? robert is here to help us out here. and these are rambunctious dogs here. a lot of kids are going through this all across america. they have a puppy. how do we train them? one of the first things these puppies will do is chew your shoes and your furniture? how do you get them to stop doing it? >> chewing is a natural behavior. they should be doing it. keep your expectations realistic. on chewing on furniture, having had some really good chew dois like this. people can get sweetky toys and fuzzy toys. these you can put food inside of. i encourage people to feed their dogs entire meals from here. >> is that right? >> yes. if you feed -- you can have a couple of -- you know, at least one meal a day. >> the poor doog is looking for food in the bowl and there's nothing in it. >> but they can sit there and work on this. it -- the best defense is a good offense and this is a best way to give them a place to put some of that chewing energy. >> look at this. they're nipping at each other and they start nipping at the guests when they come over. how do you stop nipping? >> that's a great example of normal dog behavior here. >> chaos. >> what i would normally tell people to do, in that case, is pair the guest up with somhing with some behavior that is inpatble. so you ask a dog, for instance, hey, sit. sit. >> sit. >> yes, did dog. and then you can say come over here and pet her and she can say high, but you can only say hi once the dog has sat. that's a lot of work and that's going to fall into the hands of the dog owner. >> another problem, the dogs will poop right in your house. how do you potty train? >> potty training takes a little while to get through to the dog's head where the toilet is. it's going to be important for you to show the dog where the toilet is. you're taking them to the appropriate spot, making sure you know what the dog's schedule is so it's not just -- it's not just willy-nilly. you should have a limited amount of space so the dog shouldn't have access to the entire apartment or the entire house where they can be peeingtion? >> socialization is the single most important thing. you want to make sure these guys see as many people, as many dogs, as many other animals, as many situations, sirens, cars, trucks, joggers, bikes. you can't do too much of it. they have a socialization period that's over around between 12 weeks. so you don't have a lot of time. and the more you can get them out into the real world -- >> hey, guys, come meet juliette. come on, fellas. come on. where are you going? what are you eating there. >> what are you chewing on? >> we can' the food. >> so you use positive reinforcement? >> 100%. >> never negative or -- >> 100%. these guys are all really young. they've only been on planet earth for about 16 weeks. you don't have to slap them, hit them, you basically want to show them that there's a yes column and a no column. certain things work out better than others. >> you the man. >> thanks for having me. >> all right, fellas, calm down. >>> remember this viral video, a grandmother to