0 butter knife to school. when will they learn? butter kills. andy? butter kills in deed. thank you. let s welcome our guests. i am here with kennedy. she is a special cory spawn department on correspondent on fox business network. dan bova who is maxim magazine editor-in-chief, bill schulz and reason magazine s editor-in-chief, matt welch. a block. the lede. that s the first story. i m being held here against my will, america. so will crime drop with an armed block? well a texas-based group is providing shotguns to poor americans in dangerous neighborhoods. explains kyle copeland, the founder of the arm armed citizen project as they have more to fear crime begins to drop as a result. this week they give out their first gats that came with mandatory training. copeland hopes to arm an entire crime-ridden nation that guns make folks safer. can raccoons play the harp? that was a sprinkler with harp music. that was absolutely phony. we will change that. hi, kennedy. hi, a
harm. what kind of turnout are you expecting at this point? we ve had a lot of support. i ve had probably around 1,000 folks who have contacted me, wanted to take part, maybe gotten 15, 20 contacts that have been negative. folks are really coming out in support and we appreciate all the support we re getting. we plan on expanding into at least 15 cities by the end of the year, and we re on track to do that. well, the gun debate and the conversation is going to continue. i appreciate you kyle copeland for joining this conversation this morning. check us out at armedcitizenproject.com, we re taking donations and raffling off a brand new shotgun right now. thank you, kyle. some controversy at boston college, officials are blocking students from handing out condoms on campus. find out why next. yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there!
0 saturday morning begins now. good morning, i m alison kosik. i m victor blackwell. good to have you with us this morning. health officials in oklahoma are offering free hiv and hepatitis tests today to as many as 7,000 patients of dr. scott harrington, the dentist and oral surgeon has stopped practicing after health inspectors found what they called sickening conditions in his office including filthy rusty dental tools. they say some of his staffers were unlicensed and that he may have given patients expired drugs. susan candiotti is in tulsa this morning, good morning. how are today s screenings going to work? reporter: good morning. in about three hours from now as many 7,000 invited as you mentioned, they re expecting hundreds of people to show up as they begin these tests. people will register inside the building that you see over my shoulder, and then they will be taken in to give three blood samples, one for hepatitis b, for c, and the test also for hiv, and these are al