puzzle but he couldn t pronounce it. take a listen to this. [inaudible] he mispronounced it. the correct pronunciation is curio as in curio cabinet. they ruled against him and the next contestant pronounced it correctly and won a thousand bucks. that doesn t seem fair, does it? brian: i thought it was letters, not pronunciation. pat sajak, it was less than three days when he greeted you so i don t know where you stand. elisabeth: i think the word mispronounced was already out there. if it was the one with a letter missing, i could see that. brian: i thought you win more than a thousand
mr. assad trying to make his case? i didn t kill all those people. it s those darned rebels. e-mail us fox & friends news.com or twitter us at fox & friends. elisabeth: obama s first two defense secretaries are criticizing his handling of syria. leon panetta and robert gates made shocking comments at a forum in dallas this week. check this out. when the president of the united states draws a red line, the credibility of this country is dependent on him backing up his word. so my view would have been that once the president came to that conclusion, that he should have directed limited action going after assad to make very clear to the world that when we draw a line and we give our word, damn it, we back it up. anything embraced by vladimir putin and bashar assad fills me with skepticism. somebody asked the president the other day do
catches his dramatic escape on camera. that s how he s doing it? up the wall? are you kidding me? dog gone it, we re going to tell you the story straight ahead. hour two for this thursday starts right now. this is snooki from jersey shore and you re watching fox & friends. steve: one of those things. if the dog is disappearing, you can t talk to the dog, so set up some kid cameras. elisabeth: you just spy on them. that s what you do. you never know. the big story this morning, fox news is sitting down for an exclusive interview with bashar al assad. in it, he admits having chemical weapons, but blames terrorists foration them. congressman and fox news contributor dennis kucinich secured the interview. we sent him to syria with our senior foreign affairs correspondent, greg palkot. steve: one of the things i thought one of the headlines was
steve: unfortunately it is no secret, the n.s.a. has the technology to read all of our e-mail and monitor all of our phone calls. the real question is is it legal? is it constitutional? brian: it turns out it is not. the agency has a very creative way of skirting the constitution according to the judge. elisabeth: fox news judicial senior analyst judge andrew napolitano joins us right now with some answers hopefully. is this a loophole? gathering information on the backside after a crime has been known. it is on the front side we re finding there is room there. here s what the government has revealed in secret arguments to the fisa court but not to the public, because what i m about to tell you will sound absurd and the government knows that. the government, the obama administration, the obama justice department, is of the opinion that the constitution does not apply to it except when it is engaged in investigations of crimes that have already occurred. so if they are trying to
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