welcome back to fox & friends this morning. we re learning now information about the gunman who carried out the horrific crime. what were the warning signs if any and is it possible to forsee someone on the brink of creating such a crime. let s ask a profiler, mary, thanks for being with us. you re welcome. alisyn: adam lanza was described as being peculiar, a loner, a techno geek or a computer geek, but none of those things are warning signs. you say that people don t instantly snap. so, what should people be on the lookout when they think at that someone is a little strange? you re right, our experience and our research in
not fair because they will take money from government schools. is it fair that the president send his daughters to elite private schools and denying other kids the opportunity? no, i would say. clearly the term fair can be spun lots of ways. politicians for example like to compare people s incomes, but do equal incomes make life fair. who is happier, this good-looking surfer dude. he hangs out at the beach. he is popular with the ladies versus this computer geek. this is bill gates when he was younger. he is much richer, he spent hours of his life hunched over a computer screen. steve moore asked other interesting questions, is it fair that in 27 states, workers are forced to join unions just to keep their jobs. is it fair that in 2008, 88% of political contributions from supposedly impartial producers
well, first of all, yeah, it takes advantage of all your smartphone capabilities and then adds a walkie-talkie to it so you have this new cool technology. in terms of whether or not it will be free, yes, they plan on keeping this app free forever. but at some point they ll add some premium features and then charge money for it so they can actually make some money off of this app. we should add that the ceo, interesting back story there, this effort is almost entirely self-funded thanks to his other successful venture, a company called triple canopy which is a private security firm. they got 8,000 employees so they have a lot of money to keep going at this point. all right, good deal. it is a great idea. thank you, dan. are you a computer geek? ready for a challenge? take a look at this. this is a math problem. if you can solve this, you could actually lead to your dream job. we ll explain. plus, we re getting a lot of responses to today s talk back question. we asked is presi
power. it will allow the pentagon to slash hundreds of billions of dollars from the budget. rick santorum heads to new hampshire primary with a million dollar boost from iowa. source close to the campaign says that santorum raised more than $1 million after finishing second in the iowa caucuses. santorum, he is attending a faith, family and freedom town hall meeting in northfield, new hampshire. that is happening this hour. he s trying to position himself as the main conservative challenger to mitt romney. let s go to the white house. i understand the president is there at the podium to make the announcement. good morning, everybody. the united states of america is the greatest force for freedom and security that the world has ever known, and in no small measure that s because we ve built the best trained, led, equipped mill tear ray in history. as commander in chief, i m going to keep it that way. indeed, all of us on this stage, every single one of us, have a profound
this week as 16 million americans are out of work, the economy is struggling to grow and the housing market remains a mess, we learn that total student loan debt now topping $1 trillion for the first time. at the same time, 15% of 20 to 24-year-old americans do not have jobs. student loan delinquencies have jumped to more than 11% doubling just over the past few years. nicholas kristof is a columnist for the new york times, moody s expects student loan problems to only get worse. this is a really tough situation for young people. no jobs, tons of debt, an economy that s not favoring the things it used to. that s right. and i fear that the result may be, you know, more people having trouble getting into college and one of the long-term problems affecting our long-term competitive is the proportion of americans going to college has flattened since the 1970s, i fear we re kind of digging ourselves into a hole. the thing is even if you get a college degree and you get the d