administration s policy is failing. i won t call it a complete failure but i think it s failing. jon: peter brooks from the heritage foundation, we ll talk to you again soon, peter, thank you. thank you jon. jenna: jon, have you ever traveled internationally and forgot to change your cell phone plan, ever gotten overseas and forgotten about it? i think fox has gotten in touch with me once or twice about that. jenna: really? i ve done it and got home to a bill that wasn t pretty. but a family in houston, texas, just went overseas to israel, the entire family, they got back, they had a $10,000 bill. $10,000. how do you do that? jon: that s a real bill? jenna: that is a real bill. we re going to talk to the mom that got that bill, because of her two kids. coming up in just a moment. we have questions for easy mistakes to make, but $10,000? not sure about that. also coming up, police are now arming themselves with nonlethal weapons. take a listen: yep, those
terrain is difficult, they want to proceed carefully to make sure they don t cause any more cave ins. jon: i guess it s the beginning of their second month trapped underground. what are the conditions like for them down there, do we know? reporter: the conditions have improved significantly over the first month. you remember the first 17 days they were surviving on a bite of tuna fish from a can or mackral a piece. they are getting hot foods sent down in tubes. they are getting a tremendous amount of attention, the miners are getting 80 letters a piece. all of this is getting sent down through a small plastic tube. the letters were actually competing with food at one point. as far as the miners themselves as they ve gotten more comfortable their demands have increased. they have asked for wine, cigarettes and empanadas, they haven t received those yet. and two miners have proposed to their girlfriends.
france. what else is new. back to you. jenna: good point, greg. greg palkot for us in paris, thank you very much. jon: there are plenty of nonlethal weapons available to law enforcement, but there s no government agency responsible for verifying whether they are safe to use or not. that s where the weapons and equipment research institute comes in. orlando salinas is live for us in miami with a look at that. orlando. reporter: jon, the atf, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, that is the federal agency that actually issues permits for gun manufacturers to make weapons and munitions. big companies or small companies. but as you said, call me a dummy, i didn t know there wasn t a federal agency that would go back and would actually take a look at these weapons once they ve been manufactured in mass and make sure they work as advertised, as they said. weri here in florida does that. take a listen: whoa! wow, that one blew up in the gun. reporter: and that wasn t supposed to
difficult. images of the burning of a koran would undoubtedly be used by extremists in afghanistan and around the world to inflame public opinion and incite violence. when asked by fox news jennifer griffin about the on going debate over that manhattan mosque general petreaus said last month i have enough mind fields out there without getting into domestic mine fields back in the u.s. this one he decided to wade into any way. jenna. jenna: thank you so much. jon: one week ago president obama claimed in proclaimed i should say in a prime-time address from the oval office that all u.s. combat troops have left iraq. but have they? reports from soldiers on the ground suggest a different story. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live from the pentagon with more. jennifer, when did the president begin promising that all combat troops would be out of iraq. reporter: you ll remember he gave that very high profile speech after he took office in
only up to a point. and it depends on just what you mean by happy. it turns out income matters only up to about $75,000. you got that, up to $75,000 t. matters. after that, more money doesn t seem to buy any more or less happiness. but it does buy you more shoes! that could maybe make you happy. i don t know. jon: women and shoes, i don t understand it. i really don t get it! amazing film is coming to light 70 years later, it s of the london blitz, the german bombardment of london t. began on this day in 1940, colored film of the attacks has just been discovered in an attic. it s a stark reminder of the terrible damage that nazi bombers did to this historic city. carolyn keene s grandfather shot the film. he was the marabon s chief warden alfred kecher, and she joins us now. where did you find this film? well, in the attic, very