kelly file. thanks, bill. bill: 12 minutes past. martha: the taliban committing a horrific attack and killing dozens and dozens of school children as the president talks about the end of combat operations in afghanistan. we re going to talk to ambassador bolton about what he thinks about all of that. bill: also a brand new geyser erupting, but this is not nature s doing, and it s going to cost taxpayers a fortune because of it. martha: and could we be taking a look at a potential third president bush? breaking news moments ago from jeb bush. we re seeing more and more that people often model their lives ontheir parents. if their parents went to college, so do they. if their participants marry parents marry late, so do they. and i can tell you if your parents worked in politics, well, you know the rest. i m an idaho potato farmer
millions in damage. bill: also president obama says our military has reached a big turning point in afghanistan, but after this deadly attack by the taliban, is that truly the case between afghanistan and pakistan? going forward our military will be leaner, but as your commander in chief, i m going to make sure we keep you ready for the range of mugses that we ask of you. we are going to keep you the best trained, the best led, the best equipped military in the history of the world, because the world will still be calling.
let it go, let it go, i am one h the wind and sky. let it go, let it go bill: every morning at 8:59 we say let it go, folks. [laughter] just let it go. the director of frozen is apologizing to parents for that song. jennifer lee says she feels badly for parents who are sick of hearing the song over and over and over again. she says she used to get greeted by folks who told her they loved it, but now they re not so thankful because their kids just can t let it go. [laughter] martha: she feels bad all the way to the bank, right? bill: let it go into my bank account. [laughter] martha: let it go. good message though, right? so there is growing debate ahead of the late december rollout of
predicated on the price of oil. martha: the russian people are fans of putin. they lake what he did in cray ma. reporter: putin has played the nationalist card. let s see what happens when that country does slip into depression. martha: a huge economic story across the board. thank you very much. if you are not sure where to find stuart s show log on to the fox business.com channel finder. bill: a top cia interrogate jar breaking his ininterrogator. i mind giving my life for a food fight for two groups of people who should be able to work it out like adults. bill: that man who waterboarded
and backpack. officials believe both could have information to help them piece together how the fire began. its sheer size suggests arson with multiple ignition points, but the cause remains under investigation. an atf response team is here, some 20 investigators digging through debris, looking for crews. now, because the fire began at night, there s little chance it was caused accidentally by a construction worker, equipment or cigarette. also, it was literally across the street from a fire station, and yet in moments it was fully involved. sprinklers had not been installed, and there were no walls, nothing to stop the fire from spreading, and it had menty of ox to general plenty of oxygen. back the you. bill: that was a big fire. we watched it. wow, you know? it lit up that night sky. thank you, william. reporter: yeah, it was big, bill. and we ll see, sometimes they find out. but, again, everything was