shepard smith reporting live from the fox news desk. scientists say they have created a new virus a lot like spanish flu that killed some 50 million people in the early 1900s. the centers for disease control and prevention called it the mother of all pandemics. now we have a new version right here in the united states. researchers say they built it fromike these on my screen. then mutated it so it can spread more easily from one host to another. so which is a bigger risk, not doing enough to prevent the next pandemic or potentially at least creating it? we ll have that and the rest of the day s headlines including further reporting from iraq. that s in the next hour on shepard smith reporting. see you then. thank you, shep. on the eve of friday the 13th, things are going a little haywire, far, far away. how it may be affecting your plans to get from one place to another. plus, it makes everything taste so much better, right? butter. now after years of being told butt ser bad
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i m lea gabrielle with a fox report. more of today s headlines from the fox news desk. police have arrested a man they accused of killing three fellow officers in the eastern canadian province of new brunswick. they report the 24-year-old suspect was no longer carrying his weapon when they captured him in a wooded neighborhood. this ended a massive manhunt and lockdown after wednesday s shooting rampage. the deadliest attack against canadian police in nearly a decade. a pair of bombs exploded near a convoy, carrying the leading presidential candidate in afghanistan. security forces report the attack killed six people. and you can see here the candidate, the man in the brown shirt, he made it safely to his next campaign rally. and an asteroid the size of a football field is expected to buzz right past earth this weekend. scientists say they spotted it a couple of months ago, but they say it won t get close enough to pose any danger. we ll have much more from the
next year it s xlix and super bowl 50 would have been super bowl l. it wouldn t look right. they said the switch is a one time thing just for super bowl 50. super bowl li is set for 2017. more coverage on sergeant bowe bergdahl s release. he has to go through a special intelligence debriefing. analysts said getting answers could take quite the amount of time. we ll baby town the process. that s next from the fox news desk.
we re so grateful you gave us your perspective. you ve been there. thank you, ari. time to check in with shepard smith reporting live from the fox news desk. judge andrew napolitano is raising a legal question about the bergdahl prisoner swap. was the swap itself legal? the white house said the presidential signing statement, this signing statement, it s hr-3304, judge napolitano says he ll make the case that the exchange violated federal law by providing material assistance to a terrorist organization. is that what happened? the judge will join us live next hour on shepard smith reporting. see you then. and the new study says a per-calorie tax on sugary drinks and sodas could help americans in the fight against obesity? would it work or is it too much government intervention? and talk about the catch of the day, look at that thing.