New york times, 125 million. We have the report. The head shaker of the day, conspiracy theorists Jesse Ventura wins 1. 8 billion for the widow of a navy seal. You can be sure we will have a report on this disgrace. Varney and company is about to begin. Here we go. A strong rebound for the economy in the april through june quarter. Look at that. 4 annualized growth. Clearly we are not going down the recession road. Some market watchers are throwing cold water on this rebound. You will hear from them throughout the show. 4 annualized growth q 2. The market liked it initially. Healthcare stocks are dragging the market down. A full explanation of this dragging down, we are up 150 points from the high this morning. The improving economy pushed Interest Rates higher. The yield on the treasurys back above 2. 5 , 252 right there. Stock of the day, no question, is twitter. Big winner, the ongoing analysts were expecting a loss, the Company Posted a profit. The world cup helped it grow its user
Road, ran into a pole smashing the windshield in the front of the bun. Finally the ugly. Paying the price for love. A teenager couple caught on surveillance robbing a store and celebrating with that smooch. Police shared the kiss online and someone ratted them out. Fox friends starts right now. Bye. Good morning. It is monday february 16. Im elisabeth hasselbeck. We begin with a fox news alert. Egypt striking back against isis launching airstrikes in libya hours after the terrorists released a video showing mass beheadings of egyptian christians. So where is the United States . Yeah. Then terror in denmark. Overnight two more men arrested in connection with the man who went on a shooting rampage across copenhagen. What were now learning about them these two guys, plus the gunmans extremist past. Shes one of the most beautiful women in the world but now cindy
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San Francisco could soon be the first city in the nation to open what are known as supervised injection sites, where addicts can shoot up indoors under the care.