red d.w.i. i am ready to defend our planet. do you still play? brian: no. elisabeth, welcome. when i started at fox, the a neo for me. steve: they built a piece of furniture. a brand-new curvy couch. this is fabulous. i saw kilmeade sleeping here about 3:30 this morning. brian: a lot more stories happening this hour. how do i know? heather nauert has been scrambled to read out lout. good morning. serious news to bring you now. we just learned you and this is pretty upsetting news. nidal hasan collected nearly $300,000 in military pay while he waited trial for murdering 13 people. that we know. but the victims and their families will never likely see a penny of that. that is because hasan s attorney said nearly all that money has gone to
brian: we re learning more about the deadly shooting at the nay shall yard naval yard. investigators focus today on what motivated this former navy reservist to kill 12 people, injure 14 others. he had a history of violence including seven shooting incidents. elisabeth: last night police searched a hotel in southwest d.c. where alexis had been staying for at least two days before this shooting. it is believed alexis did act alone. steve: as the investigation continues many wondering how did the shooting suspect get security clearance with his past and could we have flagged him sooner? brian: here to weigh in is fox news judicial analyst andrew napolitano. judge, from what you know right now, should we have been picking up some signs on this guy? and should he be having a gun to get in there? we know a couple of things. we know the government does not adequately vet its
how often has this game been played? i m not one to say monitor everything but if this indeed is a strong link to mass killings, why aren t we looking at frequency per person and how often are they playing? maybe they time out after a certain hour. steve: it s interesting stuff. if there was an age cutoff as was suggested with adam lanza and kids, this guy is 34 years old so it wouldn t necessarily apply. more on this coming up. in the meantime a lot of news breaking overnight. for that, let s go to heather nauert. good morning to you guys. we ve got a lot of stuff going on this morning. we begin at this hour with these incredible images of the costa concordia cruise ship. it took 19 hours in total but now that ship is sitting upright off the coast of italy. look at this and see how much damage there was. the bow is almost completely mangled. you can see sections caved
to the chief of naval operations, i would ask why is it that your own people can t carry weapons to protect their colleagues and federal property when they are on federal installations. steve: an excellent question. i understand a lot of people who were on that particular campus, if you will, were civilian contractors so they weren t even military. like this guy. elisabeth: what about video games, judge? what s your theory on that? should we be policing them? this i did not know about his personal background. when the government gives a vendor a gun or when the government brings a vendor into government property, it needs to know about the individual. so it obviously needs to have a better way of finding things about people. i m not one who believes that video games cause murder, but obviously there s a bunch of warning signs they could have found about this guy and they didn t. brian: i will say this. i played space invaders. so should somebody come from another galaxy, i am
steve: and shirley? you re kidding! brian: the whole island has a pet shark, that s a little different. if you just see a shark in shallow water and you kill it, what s the difference between killing a shark in deep water? steve: they didn t kill it. elisabeth: they threw it back. they were being nice. steve: they were just harass ing. brian: what s worse? harassing a shark or harpooning it and tying it to your boat? steve: clearly they were harassing it and the peta people elisabeth: maybe they didn t like the name. steve: maybe. elisabeth: you never know. steve: so that s what s going on in hawaii. not exactly hawaiian weather here in midtown manhattan, maria. not exactly hawaii weather here in new york city and the rest of the northeast. i have to tell you, i kind of forgot what 51 degrees feels like with a little breeze. we definitely need a jacket this morning. interior section of the northeast feeling much, much