Ron claiborne is drawing up litigation as we speak. We were able to get an official response from the company overnight. Wait till you hear how they are playing this one. We are going to have food on set to test this out. But first new details are emerging this morning about how the deadly stand off at a gas plant in algeria ended. A raid by Algerian Special forces with dozens dead including militants and hostages, at least one of whom we know is an american. Abcs brian ross has been working his sources and joins us more from washington. Brian, what do we know right now . Reporter good morning. Of the ten americans at the bp facility, seven got out, but at least one died and the fate of two others is of growing concern this morning in the wake of the bloody attempts by the Algerian Army to rescue them from their al qaeda captors. The Algerian Armys final assault came after four days in which the hostages were held under the threat of death by the terrorists. The army recaptured the bpr
Kidnapped in algeria hope hes still alive. We were asked every night, hes in our prayers. Reporter algerian state news reported 100 out of 132 hostages have been freed with multiple kidnappers and hostages killed. Its not clear how many are still held hostage. Those who did escape have shared frightening details of their ordeal. Stephen mcfaul told his family in ireland the militants forced him to wear an explosive belt. His young son was overwhelmed by the news that his dad was okay. I never want him to go back there. Reporter with the fate of dozens of hostages still unknown, there is frustration among some foreign leaders that the algerian government gave them no warning before launching the rescue operation. They werent told until it was already under way. I think the u. S. And other governments would have liked to have coordinated this much better with the algerians to protect the hostages in a way that, frankly, im not sure the algerian military either fully cared about or was ab
he allowed us to play that. but the problem is, it was load bit flutes and i played the clarinet so i was totally blocked from most of the concert. ratings were down and they couldn t sell a high? brian: no, sixth grade. gretchen: too bad it s not ontube. steve: you ve love these guys. they re fantastic here this hour. gretchen: let s do some headlines. we know, unfortunately, three machines were killed in that deadly hostage crisis in algeria. gordon rowen victor lovelady and fred buttaccio. one man did survive. frees colorado. managed to hide from the terrorist for 2 1/2 days. at times, they were feet away from him. he texted his wife about what was happening. she had to wait for word that he was okay. imagine that. she didn t know what was wrong with him or where he was and hadn t heard anything except that he was either captured, murdered or he was hiding out
0 levels. i can t imagine a kid wanting to play with that toy to begin with. connie from ohio says i think we analyze way too much these days. the toy is fine, not going to harm them. thank you so much to everyone who responded. fox & friends starts right now. have a great day. gretchen: good morning. it is january 22, 2013. i m gretchen carlson. i hope you re going to have a fantastic day. they escaped from the terrorists. the colorado man survived the algerian hostage crisis. he hid for two and a half days. this morning you re going to want to hear his incredible story. steve: the president offering a way forward for america. it starts with a big left turn. we resolve a great nation must care for the vulnerable and protect its people from life s worst hazards and misfortunes. they do not make us a nation of takers. they free us to take the risks that make this country great. steve: will america buy that we the people is now we the government. we will report. you will decide.