stand against promoting unhealthy body images for women and girls around the world. all 19 editors of vogue magazines are vowing not to work with models they deem to be too young or too thin. rick folbaum live from our new york newsroom. reporter: the fashion industry and critics have been grappling with these questions for years. how young is too young? how thin is too thin? vogue magazine is announcing what they hope will be a new trend. editors of vogue magazines around the world made a pact to project more healthy images agreeing to no longer work with models under the age of 16 or who appear to have a eating disorder. the chairman of the company, jonathan newhouse says health is beautiful. vogue editors want the magazines to reflect health of models that appear on the pages and well-being of their readers. american, french and chinese editions of vogue will be among the first to begin following these new
they can low and china has made steps to reform their currency. reporter: the strategic economic dialogue has been muddied by a number of complicating factors, among the sale of f-16 fighters to taiwan. any such sale may hurt progress in many these talks. and in addition to that, china s communist party has been embarrassed by the removal of a high-ranking official from its pretty borrow, a historic downfall that has pulled back the curtain on infight anything the government, makes these talks more difficult. jon: doug, thank you,. harris: after days of emotional testimony, jurors are now hearing how money was funneled to the campaign from a wealthy donor s decorator. the edwards campaign using the money from philanthropist rachel bunny mellon. the big question always is with all this, did this violate
reporter: according to court records bunny melon funneled more than $700,000 to edwards aide. the prosecution asked huffman whether his friend melon was aware of the $2,300 individual campaign contribution limit peri hrebgs cycle to which huffman replied, quote, she thought it was a little low. jon. jon: thanks jonathan. harris: fox news alert the u.s. state department con teurpling it has just received a new application from transcanada regarding that keystone pipeline. that is the cross border pipeline that would stretch from canada to our gulf coast. this new application pertains to a proposed pipeline from canada to nebraska, it includes the idea of new routes through that state designed to avoid environmentally sensitive areas. the same environmental concerns helped sink an earlier key poepb xl pipeline application. we ll update you as the news
of doing the kind of stupid things that sometimes they do. secretary panetta told the army times in his office, the most damaging incident in the last three months was, of course, the army staff sergeant, robert bales, who went on a killing spree systematically killing 17 women and children, a case that is still pending. that came on the heels of marines photographing themselves urinating on dead afghan bodies, then there were a recent photos of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan posing with the dismembered parts of afghans who blew themselves up in a fail bed attack. the final straw for the military was the implication of 12 u.s. service members cavorting with prostitutes on the eve of the president s visit to colombia. we are embarrassed. i mean, i can t you said how embarrassed is the military, i can speak for myself and my fellow chiefs, we re embarrassed. so we let the boss down. reporter: defense secretary panetta is going to make the point that in this era in which everyone is a
assuredsness those tools will remain there and our fight against those who would do harm to the united states can continue. reporter: the fisa court was created as a post-watergate measure to strengthen oversight of wiretapping and other surveillance techniques used here and abroad. jon. jon: james rosen in d.c. for us. thank you. harris: there is a lot of information there. for more on this we re going to bring in judge andrew napolitano, fox senior judicial analyst. and you re smiling because my first question has to do with losing privacy to the government. you and i are talking we ll never know even if they re looking at us. that is correct, harris. james has done a great job in getting his arms around the numbers here which are truly staggering. there are other numbers that are not a part of this report that are part of this program and those are self-written search warrants where fbi agent don t go to the fisa court but authorize themselves to examine information, not from yo