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the page before you're reading them. you do this one. >> all right. great. hey, sexy, sorry i've been away from the computer so long. so what are you wearing? >> that's great. that's right out of my playbook. >> keep in mind, there are about 50, 60, 70 others. that's the only one we can show you. >> one is so x rated. >> keep in mind, this lisa weiss is a die hard democrat and what they would frequently talk about was the fact that she'd love to see him on television. and at one point in one of the messag messages, weiner wrote back to her after he was on bill maher's show, let me see if i can have sex with you on the desk because you like to see me there so much. >> really? i missed that one. last night, megan broussard was on with sean hannity. >> she was. yesterday, we played you a little clip of that and the full extent last night. >> he has problems with impulse control or something, you know, something -- he has it feel wanted in some way. so -- and this obviously fullfills him? i don't know. maybe he's searching for something. i don't know. i can't speak for him. >> she's the 26-year-old woman from texas who initially decided to come forward because she was worried how this was going to play out for her if she didn't come forward and speak first. >> one of the things that mr. weiner said on monday during his dramatic press conference over at the sheraton, he said at no time did i or any member of my staff try to do anything to cover anything up. well, that apparently was a lie. according to this particular porn star, gingerly, she says that she got a bunch of e-mail from mr. weiner asking if she needed help in figuring out what to say and at one point, even offered up some professional p.r. help. a staff member to help which is clearly against the rules. >> here's mike walker from tmz sharing with us what he found out. >> one of the most important ones being him saying to her, do you think that you need a professional p.r. person to help you get you advice? and then says i can have somebody from my team contact you. again, huge line to cross if he actually used congressional staff to call this woman and help spin the media to tell false stories about their real relationship. >> yeah, and even if he were to say, ok, i was going to use an outside consultant to help her, the outside consultant would be paid with some campaign contributions that also would be against the rules. >> maybe or maybe not. i don't know that. that would be against the rules but he had talked about hiring some sort of private investigators before he actually came forward. >> to investigate himself. >> we don't know who was going to allegedly -- >> right, he's got $5 million in the kitty which is what he was going to use to run for mayor of new york. he's got the campaign money. was he going to hire consulnts? is that what he would pay for the private investigators? we don't know. >> disturbing poll for those who live in new york. be happy you live in new jersey 51% of people were surveyed from the marist people, 51% think he should keep his job. is that incredible and embarrassing? he's doing a great job, fantastic and he's really concentrating on his work and the other thing that's kind of interesting, one democrat has already offered and has reached out to this guy to run for his seat on the national level. turns out nancy pelosi is furious with him. only had a 15 minutes heads up and the clintons are termed deeply unhappy. >> and harry reid said he could not find a way in which he could support him at all so he came out as well. on the republican side, they've been basically quiet about this but eric cantor, congressman from virginia at a chamber of commerce situation yesterday had this to say, i don't condone his activity and i think he should resign. we have a lot of serious challenges in this country and a lot of work for the congressman to do. last thing we need to do is get a discussion about congressman weiner and his twitter activities. go back to your point about the voters. remember in this same state of new york, overwhelmingly voters continued to say that they would support charlie rangel in his district and in fact, re-elected him in a landslide election after she was accused of all those ethics violations. i don't know if it's a new york thing. i don't know if it's a loyalty thing but it's not uncommon in this state. >> can you write us, or twitter us and tell us what's the line of thinking that? is that a new york thing? or is that just a loyalty thing? >> sure. there's one way that the democrats may actually get out of weiner hell on this. that is they're going to have to redraw some districts and here in new york state, they'll have to drop, too. they'll drop one upstate and one down state here in new york city. there's a possibility some top democrats are talking to "the daily news" this morning. they may drop his district if you were to hang on so long, they wouldn't have to worry about mr. weiner who was blasted as a psycho by our friend donald trump. >> anthony weiner is a bad guy. he's a psycho. when this came out, i was not surprised at all. i had watched him in interviews and watched him on television, i'd hear what he had to say and you could see he was like a boiler ready to explode. he's a liar. he should never, ever be allowed to run for office again. what he's done is incredible and what he's done to his family is truly a shame. >> yep. that is -- >> i guess he's back to telling it like it is. when he was on the phone with us on monday, he said one thing he had learned from going down the political path for a short time is maybe he would reel it back in a little bit. i guess not. >> yeah, he was direct and i think that's part of the charm. let's talk about what you're talking about, more than likely if it's not anthony weiner, it's about health care. it's hard to find somebody not affected by health care and what we're looking at as obama care slips into -- slips into law. and now a new study shows that 78 million americans will be forced to find other sources of coverage by that time because employers are going to drop in terms of 1 out of every 3 employers plan on dropping their health care plan that they're offering employees and kicking us to the curb. >> that's completely different than what the president told us about two short years ago. remember this as we step into the way back machine? >> no matter what you've heard, if you like your doctor or health care plan, you can keep it. if you don't have insurance, you'll finally be able to afford insurance. and everyone will have the security and stability that's missing today. >> we've been talking a lot in the last couple of days about these job numbers that have been coming out and why are companies not hiring people even though it looked like we were on the up tick? and this point kept coming up before this report came out. could it be that employers are unsure about how much health care is going to cost them if they hire more employees? now, it appears that that is one of the big reasons why they're not hiring. >> and when the president was trying to sell us on the health care reform initiative, the estimate from the congressional budget office was maybe seven, eight, nine million americans might have to help find other forms of health care. now this, the mackenzie quarterly report says it could be 78 million and what would the employers do? when they look at the gigantic cost of health care in the future, they go you know what? i'd rather just pay the fine so they that is what may happen. government may have to jack up the fine and make it bigger than $2,000. >> that according to the official story. now to official news. gretchen, what's happening? >> let me tell you what was happening while you were sleeping, police used a battering ram to break into the building where a missing indiana university student lives. the officers leaving with her computer hard drive. the 20-year-old was last seen walking to her apartment in bloomington, indiana early friday morning. >> i think that nobody disappears into thin air and there's somebody out from that knows somebody. >> somebody knows where lauren is. somebody knows! >> vigil was held in her hometown in new york. coming up, we'll talk live with lawy lauren's parents in the latest in the search for her daughter. police in texas looking for the psychic who told them to search a house for 30 bodies including children. those officers found absolutely nothing. >> there are no bodies that have been recovered. there's no indication that any type of homicide has occurred here. >> authorities took the tip seriously because the caller had details about the inside of the house that only someone who had seen it could have known. a major heat wave sweeping the country right now. temperatures expected to soar 10 to 20 degrees above average in cities like baltimore, new york and philadelphia. parts of the midwest, too, seeing temperatures in the triple digits and my mom told me yesterday, minnesota 104. that's uncommon. take a look at this video out of wisconsin. heat there so extreme, it's causing roads to actually buckle under the heat. president obama hosted a state dinner for german chancellor at the white house last night and once again, the president fumbled his toast. he presented merkel with the presidential medal of freedom but forgot to toast her about it. the audience didn't know what to do. >> you can all applaud. >> i've got to do the toast. i want to conclude by inviting all of you to stand so pick up the phone and give us a call. till tough. protocol. >> can you imagine the presidential protocol book that you get? 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"raise your glass"? >> they should have rolled that in. they should have a d.j. at these events. >> take out a couple of the words. >> right. they could play the scorpions because they're a german band who i'm sure angela really loves. >> or the "glee" version that my kids have. now neighbors nearby ordered to leave their homes, the latest on a still developing story on "fox & friends." >> then now that his bin laden bounce has apparently evaporated could the economy alone ruin president obama's chances for re-election? dick morris, former advisor to president clinton weighs in next. in my line of work, it's not uncommon for the term "hero" to be bandied about. but does bringing a floor back life really make us heroes? yes. yes it does. ♪call 1-800-steemer. so let's plant some perennis that'll turn up every year. trees and shrubs to give us depth. and fill it out with flowers placed in just the perfect place. let's start at the place with the best plants, people, and prices. what do you say we plant a ekend, water it, and watch a summer spring up? 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>> i never thought that. i think he's about over the bounce and i think the -- now we sort of have a negative bounce because of the very bad economic numbers. this economy is in terrible shape. we are entering the second recession. and this second recession will be accompanied by inflation which the first one wasn't. and if you look deeper into that poll, the ratings on his handling of the economy are even worse. >> let's take a look at that because they are exactly as you say so 59% in the same poll disapprove of how the president is handling the economy. only 40% approve so i guess if you pinpoint the economy as the number one issue for the 2012 election, those are not good numbers for the white house. >> yeah and , you know, it's like saying i'd like the captain but i'm concerned about his performance during the hurricane we're in right now. the -- you know, if you have a negative view of his handling of the economy, you sooner or later will have a negative view of his entire presidency because that's really what the presidency is about right now. the important point is that obama now faces a really difficult choice, gretchen. on the one hand, if he goes out and says the economy is recovering. it's right around the corner. jobs are coming. he looks like an idiot and looks insensitive. heooks elitist and he looks like he's out of touch. on the other hand, if he says things are really bad and things are in for some tough times, then people who are used to optimism from the president listened to him and said holy cow, i better cut my spending back even further and he really has a tough decision as to how he plays this. >> exactly, because -- and eventually if we have, say, another bad jobs number report coming out from june, you know, then what is -- the people are going to be clamoring for a plan from the president. which way do you think he'll go? >> and the problem, gretchen, is he's doing everything that exists, the interest rates are at zero. they're pumping money into the economy at an incredible rate. we're running a 1.5, 1.6 trillion dollar budget deficit, you can't turn your throttle for fiscal or monetary policy any higher than it is now. and in fact, if we did, we'd probably would cause hyperinflation and we'd be buried by our debt. >> all right. >> so there's really not much that he can do right now. he shot his bolt when he went with that stimulus package because once that failed, there was nothing else he could do because he'd already borrowed all the money. >> i bet, though, if he had democrats in the house, he might try to pass another stimulus package but we'll have to see. that probably won't take place now because republicans rule the house. stick around, if you will, this question is coming your way, how do the 2012 republican candidates stack up so far? dick morris went one on one with some of the biggest, his predictions right after the break. and then it's no way to honor our nation's heroes charging them thousands of dollars in baggage fees to return home from war? should there be an exception? we report, you decide. %e%e%e%e%e%e%e%e%e%e%e%e%e%e%e%e >> glad you're up. some quick headlines coming your way. an 18-year-old from greece busted in a hack attack on u.s. government web sites. police say he hacked a web site for the international crime fighting agency, interpol. police seized computers, flares, shotguns, ammunition and a homemade bomb at this character's house and an unpredictable and gusty wind fueling what is now arizona's second largest forest fire ever. 4,000 people being told to get out. the fire has been burning -- has burnt 489 square miles. steve, gretchen, dick morris? >> thank you very much, mr. kil meade. the stars of the republican party out in full force at the faith and freedom coalition conference but who stood out? >> at least in dick morris' mind, he met with all the potential candidates who attended the conference, right? >> yep, i did. gingrich wasn't there and i didn't see herman cain this time but i heard him speak a lot before and he's quite good. >> all right. let's take a look at this poll first because if you stack up president obama against mitt romney who many believe is the frontrunner on the g.o.p. side, mitt romney beats him right now, 49% to 46%, 5% have other choices. what do you make of that? is that who you would select right now? >> well, i wouldn't say romney definitely but i think certainly he was very, very impressive at this convention. he was presidential. he reminded me a little bit of reagan. i don't like his position on health care in massachusetts and i don't like his flip-flopping over abortion but boy, he sure put that away with the fantastic speech at this convention. and bachmann was also very impressive. it may come down to those two. i was, however, very unimpressed by pawlenty. there was no substance to his delivery. it was a series of kind of canned lines. and i've been trying to put my finger on what's the difference between pawlenty's appearance and romney's. but there was a vast difference in the impact and as i was looking at romney, i was kind of saying this is a guy that could take obama. >> interesting. and we noticed in the -- dick, in the latest gallup intensity poll, mr. romney is actually up, i think, three percentage points over the last time they did it. h herman cain is still on top. >> herman cain could be an incredible phenomenon. he's the outsider in this race and the only one without a title. i think his slogan should be "call me mister" and with the economy being a problem, he could look really good but it's a heck of a good field but i came away very impressed with romney. >> let me ask you this, have any of those candidates called you to help them? >> well, a few have but i don't -- i'm not doing that this year. i want to be impartial in my commentary so i'm in touch with each of them but not working for anyone in particular. >> let me ask you about the cover of "newsweek" that has some people bugged by it. they've got a picture -- they've photoshopped mitt romney's face over an image from the book of mormon and romney looks kind of like a deranged member of the cast of "glee". >> yeah. it's outrageous. i was appalled by that. it's as if john kennedy running as the first catholic for president was depicted in cardinals robes. it's just awful! i mean, here's the guy who is declaring his candidacy and instead of talking about his extensive record in public life or his issue positions or the fact that he ran before, they go back to his religion, portray it in a mocking way. >> yeah. >> just another cheap shot on "newsweek." >> it's incredible at the editorial bias. now you know why "newsweek" magazine is owned by the family of one of the leading democrats in congress. >> that's all for a buck. all right, dick morris, always a pleasure, thank you very much for joining us this morning from connecticut. >> thank you. >> next on our rundown, president obama not concerned about a double dip recession so how does he explain the unemployment rate ticking up to 9.1%? 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>> $200. >> what was that bag for you? >> for me, it was a weapons case holding my m-4's and grenade launcher and 9 millimeter, the tools that i use to protect myself and afghan citizens while i was deployed. >> they probably wouldn't let him have this as a carry-on. >> it's really his fault for packing so heavy. let's see what delta says. delta offers active duty u.s. military personnel traveling on orders up to four complimentary checked bags at first/business class and three complimentary checked bags in coach. obviously, it's not enough. so bend! >> so the big question is will delta reimburse the soldiers? will the united states government reimburse them? stand by, what do you think? give us an e-mail or tweet us. as you can see right there. friends at foxnews.com or twitter/foxandfriends. >> couple of other headlines for you this morning. it was once the largest rubber factory in the world. this morning, the abandoned alice mills plant in woonsocket, rhode island, now a pile of ash. overnight a massive fire burned it to a crisp. factory was built in 1889 and was considered a landmark. >> meanwhile, the casy anthony murder trial is set to resume in just about two hours and 15 minutes from right now. yesterday, anthony's lawyer accused police of improperly handling a garbage bag from her car, a now crucial piece of evidence in the case. >> so it was not your intention to intentionally destroy any type of evidence, was it, sir? >> no. >> but ultimately, that's kind of what happened, right? >> i'm going to object. >> the defense claims the garbage bag caused a foul odor in her car. the prosecutors say the smell came from her daughter's decomposing body. >> nato air strikes, the story we were just discussing on the libyan capital of tripoli under way again today focusing on leader muammar qaddafi's compound. the libyans say 31 people were killed in the most recent attacks but who believes that? some of them civilians. qaddafi is refusing to surrender. in a 10 minute auto address, you could actually hear the bombers on the broadcast. on state tv, he vowed to never surrender. >> amazing new video from nasa shows a massive solar flare. watch this. that could disrupt satellite communications here on earth. over the next few days. the tremendous blast from the sun unleashed the largest wave of radiation nasa has seen in five years. wow. >> i wonder if it disrupted radio and television transmission. don't know but the juice did go out at my house yesterday for 10 seconds. meanwhile, the first tropical storm of the hurricane season is here. tropical storm adrian has formed in the eastern pacific ocean. more than 300 miles south of mexico. so far, coastal warnings or watches, none have been issued. nonetheless, we're keeping an eye on that new tropical storm. meanwhile, take a look at the map. we had some overnight thunderstorms move through the lower mississippi valley but as you can see right now, the skies for the most part are clear. a little cloud cover through portions of arkansas, louisiana and into mississippi. but the main rain right now is mainly in the northern plains. so we got some in iowa and into wisconsin at this hour. balance of the country is nice and dry as you head out. it's actually warmish right now if you go outside in new york city, 73. same in raleigh and atlanta. warmer yet in memphis. gulf coast temperatures about the same. later on today, though, it will be hot. century mark across much of texas through the central plain states as well. 97 today in raleigh and it could get up to about that same neighborhood here in new york city. talk about heat, mr. kilmeade. >> this is a great final right now. call them the comeback kids, the dallas mavericks tying up the nba finals with a game four victory over the miami heat. dirk fought through a sinus infection and 101-degree temperature. he could have got a note and got out of this game. he scored 21 points. a 4 quarter drive put the mavs over the top. dallas wins. tiger on the injured list for the u.s. open in maryland. he's out. he says his leg is still in rough shape. knee and achilles injuries after he injured it two months ago and he never really healed evidentally. tiger hopes to be ready for the at&t national in july and wants to play the final two majors. that's a quick look at what's happening. coming up on the radio between 9 9:00 and noon, dana perino and welcoming in from detroit, wcar, grand rapids, michigan and station out of michigan. three new affiliates coming on today. >> new members of the kilmeade family. >> which is your family if you come on in and stuart varney. >> speaking of stuart, despited dire new unemployment numbers, president obama says he's not worried about the economic recovery. >> i'm not concerned about a double dip recession. i'm concerned about the fact that the recovery that we're on is not producing jobs as quickly as i want it to happen. prior to this month, we had seen three months of very robust job growth in the private sector. and so we were very encouraged by that. this month, we still saw job growth in the private sector but it slowed down. we don't yet know whether this is a one month episode or a longer trend. >> this as the white house has ended daily economic briefings now for the president so does the president have his head in the sand? >> well, i'm not so sure -- let's not get carried away. stu varney is here to talk about what -- how you see this. i don't know if you happened to see the dick morris interview but he basically said, the president's hands are tied. you really can't do anything else. do you agree with that? >> i do agree with that. he's in a real policy bind here. >> it's his policy. >> but the public seems to think and i agree with this that the public is distracted. the economy doesn't have his full attention. he said publicly, he's not quite sure what happened with that latest very bad jobs report. he's not sure whether it's a trend or not. but he's not concerned about going into a double dip recession. at the same time, he doesn't get these daily economic briefings that he used to get. it seems like he's stepped back and where do we go from here? we know where we are now. where do we go from here? total policy vacuum. >> you referred to a give and take that was on your channel, fox business network between jamie diamond and between bernanke. isn't this -- does this leave clues to what the president could do and tell us what happened? >> let's set the picture here. jamie diamond, probably the best known commercial banker in the united states. been ben bernanke, central banker runs the federal reserve. head-on clash yesterday. jamie diamond says to bernanke, haven't you bothered to figure out what all these rules and regulations and fees and taxes are doing to us and how it's stopping job creation? it was a direct clash. very unusual in the world of finance. >> you know what he could do, start loosening up regulations and allowing business to be business. >> obama has to do that. the congress has to do that. they will not do that. financial reform is going forward. it's an extremely complex, 2,000 pages of new rules still to be written. and jamie diamond says, look, this is what's holding us back. get off our backs! let's go. >> good to know the president isn't worried about the double dip recession. >> he's going to provide our money for job creation in a post qaddafi libya. >> fantastic. >> he's in a bind. if he says it's bad news, he doesn't want to worry the american public. >> policy. >> i know, i know, but when you're leader of the free world, you better come up with a policy because it doesn't seem to be working right now. all right. >> i agree with you, gretchen. >> thank you, stu. have a good show today. could anthony weiner come out of this scandal that we've been talking about this week a hero? that's ann coulter's prediction and explains why top of the hour. what would a sporting event be without this? >> one school axing the national anthem. turns out bombs bursting in the air might promote violence. we're not kidding. wait until you hear this one, folks. over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. autonsurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ben your lega. get an auto insurance quote. >> got some quick headlines for you. a taliban leader in pakistan is vowing to avenge the death of usama bin laden. he is threatening to attack american targets overseas. he didn't hide his face during an interview with reuters saying bin laden's death has given the taliban new courage. and could this be the airport security of the future? the international air transport association wants passengers to be put in three different lanes depending on their perceived security risk. the lanes, known traveler, normal and enhanced security. you're going to get a patdown. >> i hope there's a car pool lane. i like to go right through. i usually travel with my family. the national anthem is banned in goshen college in northern indiana. normally they play the star spangled banner at the sporting events but now, like most events, now they've nixed it from all sporting events because they say it goes against the school's pacifist principles. mike milligan is a 19-year-old student at that college. you don't agree with these new rules and you've taken action, correct? >> correct, sir. >> what have you done? >> well, i've created a facebook page and i've started some conversations with people and i've kind of just made people aware but that's not -- that's not the main issue i'd like to bring her today. there seems to be a double standard at goshen college. they allow a group of students to sing the peruvian national anthem while the u.s. national anthem was banned. >> why would you sing -- you can just talk to me, mike. what was -- why would they sing the peruvian national anthem? >> it was a group of students that spent a semester in peru and they felt the need to sing their national anthem as ours was still banned and i went back to my dorm and i researched the lyrics to their national anthem and they had just as many war references as our national anthem had. >> mike, i know you understand this. do you realize that without war, we're not america. we had to fight for our freedom and that was written in the war of 1812 and the bombs bursting in air is fort mchenry surviving the british attack which had already burned washington. let me see what the school says about this ban. the board of directors says this in a statement. the president should find an alternative to playing the national anthem that fits with the sports tradition that honors country, that resonates with our core values and that respects the views of the diverse constituencies. so they're going against the -- what america stands for and for the most part, would you say the student body is ok with that? >> i'd say so because i'd say that my side is actually the silent majority. i'd say the more people at goshen would rather have the national anthem than not have it. >> well, you have a school, i understand, which is a mennonite school that is a little bit less rigid to simplify than the ammish school and they feel it goes against the mennonite traditions and beliefs? >> yeah, yes, sir. i'd also like to bring up the point that, you know, they might want to look into having a different song or they could just go with the full version of the national anthem. in the full version of the national anthem, there's extra verses into it and i quote "provides the power that hath made and preserve us a nation and this be our motto, in god is our trust." >> you're saying in the full version of the national anthem, that line is in there and you're recommending we put that back when it comes to playing the national anthem at goshen college? >> yes, sir. >> all right and so far, we've said that it's still partially in place, they're singing the star spangled banner but not singing the national anthem at soccer games, for some reason. >> no, they don't do it at soccer games, not sure why. >> you're doing a great thing by standing up for a patriotic song in the tradition and hopefully the silent majority speaks up and follows your facebook page, how do they do it? >> go on facebook and type in the bar, for goshen college honoring our country with the playing of the national anthem. >> thanks. have a good one. >> you show up and you sing it. this 18-year-old killed by an illegal alien for driving drunk? the victim's family here with a desperate plea before he goes off to honduras. dean martin's daughter. something from her famous father's collection. 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[ male anuncer ] to keep doing what you love, take re of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. love your heart so yo can do wh you love. >> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, june 8, 2011. i'm gretchen carlson and thank you for sharing your time with us today. he can no longer hide from the naked truth. anthony weiner's perverted private messages now public. a lot of p's and his intentions couldn't have been more clear. >> young man dead because an illegal immigrant decided to drive drunk. can the suspect escape justice and go home to his nation? his family here with the desperate plea for help. >> and 19 and counting, the duggar family is so big, they won't fit in our green room. they're in the hallway, apparently we couldn't get the ballroom. "fox & friends" hour two for a wednesday starts right now. >> good morning. >> good morning, folks. welcome to our wednesday telecast. we said yesterday we needed five hours, we could use an extra four today. >> the duggar family. >> and to talk to ann coulter who is just as chatty. >> she's just around the corner in a couple of minutes as well as pulitzer prize winner and playwright and singer nick jonas will be here so girls, and boys, pay attention to that. >> also, dave ramsey will offer up some money help for folks who are -- have many, many questions and also, we just mentioned the duggar family, they have 19 kids and counting and also joe dean mussina will be with us. >> that should be great. >> and we'll talk also to angie hicks but meanwhile, we'll get to that all that. first thing is first. let's talk headlines. >> ok. while you were sleeping, police used a battedering room to break into the building where a missing indiana university student lives. the officers leaving with her computer hard drive. the 20-year-old was last seen walking to her apartment in bloomington, indiana, early on friday morning. >> i think that nobody disappears into thin air and that there is someone out there who does know something. >> somebody knows where lauren is. somebody knows! >> a vigil was held in her hometown of scarsdale, new york and coming up in the 8:00 hour, we'll talk live with lauren's parents on the very latest in this search for her daughter. police in texas now looking for the psychic who told them to search a house for 30 bodies yesterday including children. those officers, though, turned up nothing. >> there are no bodies that have been recovered. there is no indication that any type of homicide has occurred here. >> authorities took the tip seriously because the caller had details about the inside of the house that only someone who had seen it could have known. people living near a burning 112-year-old factory in woonsocket, rhode island, are being allowed to go home this morning. they were forced out last night while firefighters from 15 departments battled these huge flames in what used to be the world's largest rubber plant. fox news alert for you now, new video in florida. closed to traffic as this brushfire grows. it's been burning for nearly four days now. so far, 10 miles of roads blocked off. miami dade firefighters on the scene. they're trying to control it. but it's believed that an atv with some wires on those may be responsible for sparking those flames. predator at the plate? parents in wilmington, ohio, outraged after a registered sex offender was allowed to pitch at a girls' softball game. william ide was reportedly asked to participate by the girls coach. one of the dads said he confronted the coach but she ignored him. >> i asked the coach, i told the coach i don't want her pitching to the girls. she had a problem with that. >> the girls and their safety, let's go have fun. we don't need predators on the field! >> city officials say they've now fired the coach and turned the case over to the police. and those are your headlines. >> what took you so long? i'm not really sure when an adult has to pitch in the girls softball game, there's a message there. let's go to ann coulter, she has a book out that plays perfect with today's headlines "demonic", now is this book about the after life? >> no, sadly, it's about life right here in the united states. >> who are the demons? >> well, you weren't listening, the title is "demonic" and not demons, it's going back where they went in two different directions, the french revolution inspiring the revolution in russia, china and cuba and the successful revolution here in america pretty much inspiring just american conservatives and most americans but not much beyond that. and, you know, i go through the mom psychology of the left based on the father of group think and it's just -- it's stunning how -- how much lebon has anticipated and described liberal behavior patterns in america such as creating messiahs, obama, clinton, contradictory thinking, you know, they're enraged about false accusations against clarence thomas but then they run bill clinton for president. there are all sorts of peculiar, the slogans they use. it's all part of the psychology and mobs are always dangerous and something this country has understood from the very beginning of the nation right up until, i think, the civil rights era because that was a good cause. and so the civil rights movement gave mob the halo. you'll notice every crazed street protest, they compare it to civil rights protest. >> one thing i do with your background check on coulter, you're like the ammish, you live somewhere else and go on a horse. >> yes, i do. >> so when you come up with this, it's based on something that also -- you hope is in the headlines much that's exactly what happens. an example that congressman weiner is still congressman weiner and people do not seem to be vilifying him on his own party. >> yeah, an example of the two mob psychology characteristics i just mentioned, in fact, the messiah aspect. i mean, you look at all of these sexual scandals with the democrats from teddy kennedy to bill clinton to john edwards and now, now representative weiner, they deny it. they defend him. they want to uphold him. weiner may end up having to go by the end of the week and that would be a major step forward. >> they're really not defending him honestly. >> no, but the first week when i think my guess is everyone on this couch knew that anthony weiner was lying, no other network seemed to know. "the new york times" didn't know. and, you know, they were all running stories on the dangers of hacking. it's like a kid coming forward and saying the dog ate my homework and cnn is doing a major story on dogs eating homework. >> well, republicans have had sex scandals, too, and you look at the craig's list chris lee who posed with his shirt off. he was gone in 15 seconds. >> he was gone before you heard about the scandal. >> the house majority leaders said, you got to go. >> right. >> this is bad. >> and also republicans know that they will not get re-elected, that their base will not support them. i was going to say, the single exception is bitter and his scandal was that seven years earlier, he had frequented a prostitute twice and his name came out on the d.c. madams list and he had already confessed to his wife, confessed to his minister. it was seven years earlier and by the way, everybody knew there were a lot of democrat names on that list and they weren't being released. >> let's continue the discussion about the anthony weiner problem because one of the women who allegedly received some of these tex texts messages, she was on the hannity show last night. >> obviously has some issues with impulse control or something, you know, something he has to feel wanted in some way. so -- and this obviously fullfills him? i don't know. maybe he's searching for something. i don't know. i can't speak for him. >> my question, ann, is maybe we don't want to know but i mean, is anthony weiner the only congressman who is behaving like this? do you think this is a general problem across the country because it can be done in secret? >> well, i have no personal knowledge. but i do think generally politicians, it seems noticeable, that there is a great deal more infidelity in politicians than in the population at large. the study i've cited frequently, i mentioned it in, i guess, two books, the major -- the only major study of the sexual behavior of americans ever done at the university of chicago, peer reviewed, and by the way, liberals, jesse helms opposed federal funding for this study. anyway, they did it. and it turns out that 85% of men will be loyal to their wives their entire lives. back then, it was a higher percentage for women. i think to the extent women have been catching up a little bit to men but still, you're talking about 15% whereas it often seems that with politicians, you're a little closer to 50%. >> it is. who has studied that honestly? since of a mistress, let me write a note. >> any study but this is one where you have double blind and go back and ask them over and over again. to the extent you can get any information, this was the study. it isn't the power point that it's oh, powerful men. >> why not? >> because ronald reagan was the most powerful man in the universe and he wasn't having an affair. he could also get dates in high school. that's the difference. most of these politicians are a little butterballs and you know they spent most of their high school years in their gym locker. >> end up shaving their bodies and posing for pictures. >> let's talk about obama care because you have a law -- you don't like to brag about it but you have it. >> i'm embarrassed by it. >> ok. fine. obama care, unconstitutional, it goes to the courts today and now we're finding out that so many of these companies, one of every three is dropping the health care coverage to their workers. this coming up within a couple of years. >> well, i do think it is unconstitutional. and in fact, my law firm before i gave up practicing law, sobered, brought one of two cases that got the commerce clause to get a federal law overturned. we got the violence against women act overturned because they passed it under the commerce laws and we made the arguments, by the way, defending black men falsely accused of rape in the south. they were acquitted by the jury or the jury refused to even -- the grand jury refused to hand up an indictment but still, they can be sued civilly under the violence against women act for rape. even though it's a criminal case, it was civil standards of evidence. so anyway, we said what is -- how does -- how does violence against women affect commerce? we won that case, the case before that was lopez. i think this case out to win. i also think if i may throw this in, it is a perfect example of the liberal mob thinking, the french revolution approach to politics where it's a leap from on high, we're going to solve everything. don't worry about health care. we're going to redo the system. my roommate and i are both rhodes scholars, we'll figure it out. >> not only a history lesson but looks at how politics are working in this country right now. check out her new book "demonic, how the liberal mob is endangering america." good to see you. >> a family's plea for justice. their son killed by an illegal immigrant driving drunk and now there's fears he could go home instead of facing justice. >> then too young for "american idol"? nick jonas hosting his own singing competition. he's here on the curvy couch with details straight ahead. good morning to you. ♪ [ instrumental: upbeat ] hey, max. 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>> well, i think i started looking at my checkbook and i learned a little bit of mathematics and i realized there's only so much money that a family has, a business has, a government has and if you spend it on thing a, you can't spend it on thing b. the only way you can magically expand it is by printing more money which means you stood from everyone. i started reading economics and started reading friedman and he broke it down to someone of my limited understanding of math. >> and so that was the first step for you to change. but it had to have been a very difficult transformation because we were just discussing in the commercial break that it's almost a given that when you're in the hollywood culture, you're just a duckling that follows all the other ducks in liberalism, right? >> yeah, but i don't know how much in hollywood culture i am. i've lived there for a while. i've had a very successful career and may it continue as a playwright. and after doing, that i went to hollywood to go, as it says in the bible, whoring around after the evidence of my own eyes. slings and arrows in hollywood is basically self-inflicted. you're not going to get hurt unless you go there. >> why so important, though, since you've done all of these things with regard to writing plays? why now write a book about politics? >> well, i wrote a play about politics called "november". hysterically funny play. nathan lane, played on broadway forever. laugh out loud playbook, this president who is about to get kicked out of office. everybody hates him. only way he could get money is -- it's november time and they wanted to pardon the turkey. the united states turkey manufacturers guys wanted to pardon the turkey so he figures wait a section, they'll give me 100 grand to participated one turkey. if you don't give me $200 million, i'm going to pardon every last turkey in the united states of america and so then he meets a screenwriter and script writer to write him a speech. she's gay and she won't write the speech unless he marries her and her partner on national television. >> few problems. >> it's a farce, basically. it's hysterically funny. got a couple of the daily papers tried to kill it because they didn't understand -- they couldn't peg what's politics and they couldn't peg it. so i wrote this article for "the village voice" and "the village voice" was let's be civil with each other. we're all basically the same. bush lied about his service in the national guard. kennedy lied about the bay of pigs. come on! >> so that led you to the book. let me bring you back to just conservatives in hollywood in general because patricia heaton has come out and said look, i know i did not get certain roles because people knew what my politics were. >> uh-huh. >> how prevalent is that? >> it's prevalent, completely prevalent because it's -- hollywood is a company town. and so any company town has to a larger, lesser extent a herd mentality. you're either in the herd or you're not. you're either on the fast track with the herd or you're not. so the essence of liberalism, as i understand it, in its aspect of being a religion is you have to protect the lie. just like someone who is an alcoholic or someone who is a child abuser, someone who is a drug addict. everything in their life gets the goal to protecting the lie. >> and they all seem to follow the same mentality. you no longer do that. and your new book is "the secret knowledge on the dismantling of american culture." thanks so much for being our guest. >> you're welcome. it was a pleasure. >> coming up next, a home goes up in flames and a boy rushes in to save the family's life. turns out that boy is an eagle scout and you're about to meet him and nick jonas takes a break from the band to host his own singing competition. there he is. about to come out on the curvy couch with all the details on that. in my line of work, it's not uncommon for the term "hero" to be bandied about. but does bringing a floor back life really make us heroes? 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>> no. >> but ultimately that's kind of what happened, correct? >> objection. >> you see the defense is claiming that that garbage bag caused a foul smell in anthony's car. prosecutors say the smell came from her body -- her daughter's decomposing body. >> fox news alert for you right now. an 18-year-old from greece busted in a hack attack on u.s. government web sites. police say he hacked the web sites of the international crimefighting agency interapproximainterpol. they seized ammunition at his house. >> talk about a scout's honor. a 17-year-old eagle scout from florida awarded the highest life saving award a scout can get, the prestigious honor medal. keith roush received it for saving a man's life. in fact, he also rescued the man's wife and two grandchildren when their house was on fire last december. >> how are you, man? >> feels great to have done what i did and i had hoped that everyone else can share the same feeling. >> he chalks up his heroic good deed to his scout training. that's a look at the headlines. >> joining us here on the curvy couch, ladies and gentlemen, nick jonas from the jonas brothers. >> how are you guys doing? >> i'm really blessed. happy to be here. >> we'll talk a little bit about how kids, young kids can actually be discovered finally thanks to your help, teaming up with quaker in a moment. i don't know if you saw an interview that brian did about 45 minutes ago where he talked to this kid. >> i'll give you the dvd if you missed it afterward on your exit package. >> at goshen college, they've decided to ban the national anthem because some students there feel that it is too militaristic and talks about violence. i know you sang the national anthem at the white house. >> we had the honor of singing at the white house and we sang the national anthem a couple of other times at different events. it's not my place on judge, you know, what the college thinks of the national anthem or what the students think but my opinion is that i'm a very patriotic person and i love the national anthem and love this country. >> and we had to actually fight for our freedom, it's ok to sing about it. >> something you're singing in is the revival of "hairspray" right? >> yeah, really exciting. singing "hairspray" at the hollywood bowl in california in august of this year. >> which part? >> you're the hot guy? >> well, i don't know. some people think in real life and in the play. >> thank you, you're too kind. yeah, musical theater is a passion of mine and to have an opportunity to do this will be really fun. >> cool. i know there's something else you might not want to talk about too much is who you're dating. you know we have to ask, right? so the rumor is out there that you're with somebody by the name of delta? >> i usually keep the details to my personal life to myself. but, you know, i think i'll do the same today and say that i'm in a really good place, very happy and just looking forward to the future and all that's coming up. good time in my life. >> very diplomatic. have you thought about a career in politics? >> i'm actually planning on running for president in 2040. >> we have a pakistan problem. a little problem we need iron out there. looking back now, do you feel that you handled your fame as well as you could. >> i think we've had a really good team around us for many years now, the same team in place for about six, seven years. and they've been with us every step of the way and guided us and helped us as we've grown up as men and also grown in our career. we're in an interesting place where we're doing different things and enjoying those individual projects knowing it will help the group when at the come back together. >> you still get along together? >> we really do. we're in the best kind of position as brothers, as a unit than we've ever been in. and it's a real good time for us and my brother is here in new york and new jersey area with his wife enjoying that time and my brother joe is making a solo record and it's coming out and i'm doing all -- little projects and i'm really excited about what's coming up. >> talk about this project, you'll give kids between 8 and 14, a chance to do what? >> chance to sing and share their voice with world. when i was 7 years old, i started in new york city doing broadway shows and lucky enough to meet people that helped me get into something that i was passionate about which is music and being able to perform and i feel like i've kind of had enough experience now in this business and doing what i love to do to share some of that with some young people that want to get into it as well. >> if people want to actually do this, they put themselves on tape, right? they can upload a video of themselves. >> yeah, the web site goes live tonight. i'm very excited. it's been a great time working together so we can find some stellar talent out there. i think we will. >> you were lucky enough growing up across the river, 15 miles from new york city. it would be easy for you to wind up singing in new york. for a lot of kids who are watching out there who actually have talent, this is a great way to get seen by some important eyeballs. >> well, i appreciate that. you're very kind. i think that this year, my focus has been writing and producing for other people so finding someone that i can help and put them in a position where they have a career that lasts a long time. even if they're at a young age. >> everybody thinks you're an oversight success. it took you to the age of 7 to break out. >> took me to the age of 7. >> those must have been tough years. >> no, i think start at 7 and started recording music when i was 11 and had a really interesting journey since then. >> what are you now? 18? >> 18. >> i remembered when you visited the show. how's your health? >> my numbers are as best as they ever have been. all around, things are really good and excited for the future. >> diabetes. >> right. >> once again, if people would like more information about the young persons in competition, go to our web site and we'll link you up to his. >> if you're ever in new jersey, get a flat tire, go to steve's house. >> thank you, nick. >> thank you. >> home prices plunge, more families are turning now to the second mortgage. but hold on, dave ramsey says there's a right and wrong way out of debt. he'll be answering your e-mails next. >> then they don't fit in the green room. will they fit around the couch? 19 kids and counting. >> oh, my goodness! >> look at this. they are headed to our set. boy, i'm glad we got aflac huh. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! 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how do you do it? >> yes, back about 20 years ago, we went through the financial freedom seminar which we have a link on our web site duggarfamily.com to that. it's something that changed our life and it taught marriage principles and financial principles and really helped us. and so we purposely got out of debt and stayed out of debt and it's amazing how god has always provided for our income and our growing family. >> i understand that you buy all the clothes at a thrift store, right? >> yes. that's our motto, buy used and sash dave>> we just had dave ramsey on the segment before. he should focus on your family. you only buy things if you have the cash to do it. >> right. we've always bought used vehicles. the boy have used auto mechanics to go along with that and we've built our own house, 3 1/2 year building project. >> you home school all the kids. >> yes. >> right? >> i want to talk to some of the kids because i understand that we have jill, ginger and josiah who have microphones on. let me start with you. can you describe to me what it's like to be in such a huge family, is there ever a time when you think could somebody pay attention to me, please? >> it's a lot of fun. you always have somebody to do something with and so yeah, there's so much love going around. just like the name of our new book "love that multiplies" it's like love multiplies over and over and over, it doesn't divide. there's always time with our parents, time with everybody and i think even being that we're home schooled we probably get a lot more time as a family than as opposed to, you know, being in school and stuff. >> tell me the truth, how many fights break out on a daily basis? >> pillow fights? >> any kind of fights. >> yeah, we have tussles and we're not perfect. i mean, no family is ever perfect. so we have fights, disagreements here and there. >> usually try to work it out right away. >> does this make you want to also have a big family? >> yes, ma'am. i love having so many siblings and so i mean, if god gives us a lot of kids, that's awesome. >> so, michelle, i have to ask you about the chores around the household because i understand that you do need a little bit of a heads up if people are going to come and visit you. you don't mind having a messy house but the kids do chores. >> definitely. if we didn't, we wouldn't be able to survive. everybody has to help out and that's kind of the way it is at our house. charge of the laundry and he's teaching johannah how to do that now. he's mentoring little sister and she'll be taking over that job before long. everybody has what they do and makes everything keep growing. >> who is falling asleep in the front here? >> jennifer. we're night owls. we're not morning birds. >> you're doing good for being here before 8:00 on the east coast. >> pleasure to meet you and your entire family and continued success. >> thank you. >> coming up on our show, a desperate search under way now after this college sophomore disappears. now police in indiana suspect foul play and they're busting down doors searching for evidence. the girl's parents are here live with us top of the hour. plus country singer stops by on a multimillion dollar mission. yep. she's helping lots of other people. ♪ ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ ♪ i like it, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ ♪ i like it [ male announcer ] introducing mio -- a revolutionary liquid water enhancer. add a little. add a lot. ♪ for a drink that's just the way you like it. ♪ i like it, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ that's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh ♪ [ male announcer ] make it yours. make it mio. ♪ if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprid how quickly my symoms have beemanaged. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervo system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whetr you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have beetreated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. get back to the things that matter most. good job girls. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. hope you're having a great wednesday. that's june 8. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time with us. anthony wiener in hot water. messages he shared with women now revealed, including one offering pr support for a porn star. should he stay or go? >> steve: born to be wild. have no fear, even though unemployment is up and the housing market is down, the manufacturing is not existent it seems, president obama thinks we are in the clear. he's not concerned about another double dip recession. we'll talk about that. >> brian: they're fighting overseas, so you can fly the friendly skies. but when they try to fly home, a major airline is charging them big bucks for their baggage. doesn't seem right to me. what about you? "fox & friends" starts right now. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. hope you're having a great wednesday so far. you remember monty hall in "let's make a deal." >> brian: the good old days. >> steve: i'll give you $100 if you have a lemon in your pocket. >> brian: no! i lost. >> gretchen: i'm going to be able to answer these trivia questions because i have ordered all of the "be witched" series and brady bunch for my kids. >> brian: i have to choose the real darren, the one you like best. >> gretchen: the first episode, he turns into a chimp. >> brian: it took me a while to figure out it wasn't really happening. >> gretchen: "let's make a deal," that's the name of the game in washington as congress debates raising the nation's debt celling. >> brian: i'll make a deal with you, mike emmanuel is live at the white house. i got a question for you, where do the republican leaders stand on this issue right now? >> brian, not surprisingly, republican leaders do not want to raise taxes as part of any type of deal to lower spending. that is something the democrats say should happen. they call it increasing revenue, but the republicans don't want to raise taxes. center jon kyle, a key figure in all this, says he's looking at anywhere from 2 1/2 trillion and above in terms of spending cuts in order to raise the debt ceiling, $2.4 trillion which is what they think they need to get through the end of next year. here is more from senate leader mitch mcconnell from the republican perspective. >> you saw moody's last week speak up. we saw standard and poor say something a few weeks before that. it's pretty clear what they're saying. do something about the debt in connection with raising the debt ceiling. and this is something we need to do on a bipartisan basis and i'm still hopeful we will. >> republicans do not want to raise taxes. democrats don't want to touch entitlements such as medicare. there you have the battle lines drawn. >> steve: so mike, both sides have some skin in the game. the bipartisan talks are supposed to resume tomorrow. obviously there is pressure to get something done, but will it get done sooner than later? >> that's the question at this point. the talks led by vice president biden have not met for some time. when the white house has been told by republicans, get the president more hands on, more involved, they pointed to the vice president leading these bipartisan talks. so that has built the pressure on these talks. joe biden says they identified at least a trillion dollars in savings they think they can squeeze out, but he says they haven't gotten to the tough issues. when you hear the republicans say we want to cut 2 1/2 trillion dollars, you see there is still plenty of work ahead. >> steve: mike emmanuel, thank you. >> brian: they want it today. talking about revenue increase, which is raising taxes. the big question is, why is the economy heading downward? we were so optimistic in february and march and perhaps april. the president yesterday on the fear of a double dip recession with merkel by his side. >> i'm not concerned about a double dip recession. i am concerned about the fact that the recovery that we're on is not producing jobs as quickly as i wanted to happen. prior to this month, we had seen three months of very robust job growth in the private sector and so we're very encouraged by that. this month you still saw job growth in the private sector, but it has slowed down. we don't yet know whether this is a one-month episode or a longer trend. >> brian: they don't know. >> steve: i know. when you look at the number of jobs that were added in the private sector last month, it was 54,000. keep in mind, of the 54,000, 25,000 were created by mcdonald's alone. so for him to say, worried about -- i'm worried about jobs but not a double dip recession, maybe he's not worried, but we are. >> gretchen: many people will argue if he came out and maybe he does know and said the truth, then maybe that would send the markets tumbling more. so he's kind of got to walk on an even plank. in the meantime, let's go back to the whole situation going on with congressman anthony wiener. new messages now, more information coming out as is usually the case when these things happen. now some texts and sexting message between anthony weaner and a nevada -- what does she do? >> steve: a black jack dealer. >> gretchen: this is one of many, but we can only show you one because so many of them are salacious that they're not fit for any kind of television. hey, sexy, sorry i've been away from the computer so long. so, what are you wearing? >> steve: so that's anthony wiener asking a nonconstituent what she's wearing. hundreds of these were released and this morning, lisa weiss, the black jack dealer, issued an apology to mrs. anthony wiener. she said i meant no harm and i thought that you and anthony can work through this. i still remain a huge supporter of his. >> brian: anthony wiener told nancy pelosi 15 minutes before he went behind the microphone, i lied. i'm about to tell everybody. he also evidently within the last 48 hours has called bill clinton and apologized to him, told him i guess, what he was thinking or not thinking, and he apologized because he knows the clintons are very close with his wife and bill clinton was actually the one who officiated at his wedding. >> steve: do we have a tape of that conversation? >> brian: no. >> gretchen: we probably don't need to know all of the details either. >> brian: that must have been awkward. >> gretchen: one of the things that -- people in congress and the rest of the people know want to know whether or not any laws were broken in this situation and whether or not there were any true ethics violations which will be determined by members of congress apparently. did congressman wiener actually use or think that he might use some of his staff to help provide public relations support for some of these women that he was carrying on with? here is tmz reporter mike walker with his thoughts. >> one of the most important ones being him saying to her, do you think that you need a professional pr person to help you get you advice? and then says, i can have somebody from my team contact you. again, huge line to cross if he actually used congressional staff to call this woman and help spin the media to tell false stories about their real relationship. >> steve: the extraordinary thing about that is at his press conference on monday, he said, quote, at no time did i or any member of my staff try to do anything to cover anything up. and then you've got this porn star who has released various e-mails between wiener and herself where he was offering a her pr help. and if it came from his office, against the rules. if it's an outside consultant paid for with campaign contributions, also against the rules. >> brian: he said use terms like silly and you all when you're answering questions. meanwhile, harry reid was answering a few questions. what do you think about anthony wiener? what would you say to him, are you going to help him? >> i know congressman wiener. i wish there was some way i can defend him, but i can't. i'm not here to defend wiener. that's all i'm going to say. >> what if he asks you? >> call somebody else. [ laughter ] >> steve: wow. if i were wiener, i would pour myself a great big bottle of maalox when you've got one of the top democrats there in the congress who does not want to even get involved, not a good sign for the longevity of mr. wiener's career. >> gretchen: the rest of the stories making headlines. people being allowed to go home in rhode island after a massive fire at the world's largest rubber plant burned to the ground overnight. the plant, 112 years old, one firefighter was hurt, but expected to be okay. police in texas now looking for the psychic who told them to search a house for 30 bodies, that there were children there as well. those officers found absolutely nothing. >> there are no bodies that have been recovered. there is no indication that any type of homicide has occurred here. >> gretchen: authorities took the tip seriously because the caller had details about the inside of the house that only someone who had seen it could have known. the casey anthony murder trial set to resume in less than a an hour. her lawyer accused police of improperly handling a garbage bag from her car, a now new crucial piece of evidence in the case. >> it was not your intention to intentionally destroy any type of evidence, was it, sir? >> no. >> ultimately that is what happened. right? >> i'm going to object. >> gretchen: the defense claims that the garbage bag caused a foul odor in her car, but prosecutors say that that smell came from her daughter's body. the search to find 20-year-old indiana university student lauren spire who has been missing since last friday morning is intensifying. thousands of volunteers on-line joined friends and family to help find the young woman. >> steve: joining us are the parents of lauren spear, robert and charlene. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> steve: i know this is a tough morning for you. i read in a local paper there in your area, they don't have any strong leads at this point, but there are a couple of persons of interest who they would like to speak to. could you bring us up to speed on the search, robert? >> well, the police are pursuing a number of leads and they do have persons of interest. of course, we're not at liberty to disclose anything specific. outside of what the police are doing, we have been supported by the local community here, volunteers from school, volunteers from the community, friends from home who are here supporting us. every day there are actually three searches that go on at different times during the day and they're all coordinated with the police with very specific search quadrants that are given out to each search group. >> brian: charlene, i understand that surveillance video outside her apartment where she lives shows she didn't show up there. can anything else help you in terms of could she have taken a path in front of other store fronts with security cameras running that could help you? >> anything is possible and all of the merchants and all of the buildings with video cameras have been very cooperative in turn not guilty their videos to the police department. >> steve: they've been looking over those videos very closely to help determine who may be involved. >> gretchen: i can't imagine the pain you're going through as parents. you send your child off to college and never expect to get this kind of a phone call. so my heart goes out to you on your search for your daughter this morning. i guess my question is that the police know that she was with this friend late into the evening that particular night. is that friend somehow involved or is that friend helping? >> we can't comment on anything specific. as i said earlier, the police are looking at a number of things, a number of leads and we would ask that anyone who saw lauren that night and have any information about who she was with or what she was doing or where she was, please share it with the bloomington police. it is critical that we get every piece of information, however small you might think it is, to help us patch together a way to find her. we are now working very closely with the bloomington police every day. they've given their full resources and today we're hoping to meet with the mayor and the president of i.u. to see if they can also provide some of the resources to help the bloomington police in this search for lauren. >> steve: all right. robert and charlene, hang in there. we're all behind you. we hope for a positive outcome in this. everybody is looking for their daughter, lauren. thank you very much for joining us live today. >> brian: we have the phone number up there. thank you very much. straight ahead, the calls are getting louder, demanding anthony wiener step down, and they're coming from both sides of the aisle. is his career over? 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>> brian: yeah. that goes a little far. it just gets -- i feel so out of water. >> steve: third wheel. >> gretchen: yeah. >> brian: i'm not going to deliver any more babies. >> gretchen: that's a good idea. maybe we should do headlines. >> steve: his part-time job as mid wife. >> brian: i'm going to go work in the 7-11. >> steve: i understand. all right. time for headlines on this wednesday morning. taliban leader in pakistan is vowing to avenge the death of osama bin laden. omar khalid is threatening to attack american targets overseas. he did not hide his face during an interview with reuters saying bin laden's death has given the taliban new courage. >> brian: he plays a cop on tv, but now an actor who has starred in csi getting a real dose of justice. douglas irvin, in court charged with impersonating a police officer in las vegas. detectives busted the 32-year-old for assault. he reportedly attacked a hired masseuse who met him inside a hotel there near the strip. the victim claims irvin used a move from the set, pulling a fake badge and claiming he's a cop. >> gretchen: oopsy. could this be the airport's checkpoint of the future? the international air transport association wants passengers to be put in three different lanes depending on their perceived security risk. i wond for this would pass the pc lane. the lanes' known traveler, normal, and enhanced security, known travelers would not have to undergo pat-downs, but you would have to undergo a background check to get that status. think that will happen here? >> steve: i want the ez pass lane. they're home from war, but these soldiers have a new battle against delta airlines. a unit of soldiers returning from afghanistan were charged 200 bucks apiece to check their fourth bag of luggage. they ended up paying $2,800 total to get home. >> we had to pay out of pocket, our own money, to allow that fourth bag to be taken. >> how much you pay? >> $200. >> steve: i wonder if that guy will get in trouble for speaking out on camera. delta's policy, military personnel can check three bags for free in coach. four in first class. they weren't in first class. the military spokesperson says any extra bag fees will be reimbursed by the federal government depending upon the soldier's orders. here is what you think. we asked for your comments. matt says, no other airline charges our soldiers. delta has lost my business forever and others need to know about this issue. john from oak harbor, washington says, the department of defense needs to pay the airlines for the cargo and equipment these airlines are asked to carry. especially in support of our country's military mission. keep those e-mails coming. we'd like to hear what you have to say. >> gretchen: let's bring in country music star jo de messina who loves her country. and has done a lot to remain patriotic and give back. >> yes. >> gretchen: welcome. good to see you. i know you have been busy doing a lot of charity work. >> yes. right now in the process of -- we launched a campaign called a million doors campaign. i'm trying to build a nonprofit school in nashville and i went to a lot of the foundations to apply for grants and i found that it's a school for younger kids, 18 months to six years. so i found a lot of the foundations were more apt to give to a college level 'cause it's more exposure. i was like, if we can't get large sums, let's go to 2.3 million people and ask for dollars. so we averaged a million -- launched a million doors. so if you go there, donate a dollar to help make a dream come true. >> steve: or if you found one person who had the $2.3 million. >> i was going to ask you. >> steve: i wish i could help. why do you want to build a school? they've already got tax-built schools in that town. >> here is the deal. i met the head of the school, kate reilly, who is just such a caring, loving person. her life goal is open a nonprofit montessori school so kids of all incomes can afford a montessori education if they want it. she has two classrooms right now, 25 kids are in the school. 40 are on the wait list. so there is definitely a need in that area for this school. >> brian: you found out she's from joplin, missouri. how did that change your tact? >> what happened was we were going to have a concert to benefit the school. it was called a million doors concert. and what happened was the promoter was from joplin, missouri. so after the tornado went through, i had called the head of the school, kate, and i said, girl, i don't know if that concert is going to happen. and she said yes. i said, the promoter has lost everything and i'm not sure that the show will happen and she said, you know what? if the show does happen, we should give him the money. then we told him that and he said, let's do it for the red cross so everyone in joplin can get it. >> steve: was that the concert? >> june 25. it's coming up. instead of the money going to the school, it's going to go to the joplin red cross. >> brian: fantastic. >> gretchen: let's talk about this situation that's going on because i said you're patriotic singer, obviously. i don't know if you heard about this, but there is a college that has banned the national anthem now at their games. goshen college, because they believe that some of the lyrics talking about bombs bursting in air would promote violence. >> steve: bombs. >> the national anthem was written by francis scott key in the midst of war. >> steve: with bombs bursting. >> and he said that and it gave proof to the night that our flag was still there. so every time those bombs would go off, he would see the flag was still waving. so he's just saying what he saw. >> brian: in other words, you can be a pacificist and still sing the national anthem that, what you're saying? >> sure. >> brian: because for this school not to do this is unacceptable. >> i think -- am i allowed to have an opinion? >> brian: of course. >> you know you're living in the country that gives you that freedom and so i think it's silly. >> steve: you would know a little bit about this because don't you have a song where you sing about being president of the united states? >> oh, gosh, yes. >> steve: this is my set-up for you. >> here we go! i see it now. i don't want that job. >> steve: as president, what would you do? >> i don't want the job. >> gretchen: wait a minute, you would paint the white house pink? >> that's what the song says, yeah. >> gretchen: i like that! >> point the us what pink and never have to pay the rent. >> steve: was she a mary kay person? >> i don't think i would want that job. >> brian: can i be in your next music video? it looks like fun. >> i think you should be. >> gretchen: good luck to your charity. >> donate a dollar, you get a free song, too. >> steve: excellent. next up on rundown, did anthony wiener cheat houston otherwise wife by sexting strangers? should his wife forgive him? 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