grandparents forced to take cover under a pier with five grandchildren to escape flames from burning wildfires in the country. they were there for more than two hours until they found a small boat and made it out of harm s way. brian: klein s military could be china s military could be getting a big boost from u.s. technology. guess what? you helped pay for it. stuart varney is outraged this morning. let s talk about a-123 out rage. that is a green battery company. american taxpayers put money into it, up to $250 million. the army put in $21 million to develop military-style batteries. the navy put in $4 million. it goes belly up, out of business. the chinese want to buy it. they put an offer in to buy the now bankrupt brian: they can t do that. it s got a bunch of secrets; right? it s up for review. america is deciding do we want to sell this battery company with military technology to the chinese.
something called targeting. brian: this is nora. gretchen: nora is teach your dog either touch their nose, yes or a paw. with nora, i might want her to touch her paw to this object. when she touches her paw to it, i m going to say yes. steve: how do you get her to do it the first time? this is my cutting board for my kitchen. i live in a small kitchen. i put it there for the first time and she is sniffing around. she doesn t know what i want now. she might play around. i might take the food and move it forward to encourage her to step forward. what you ll start to see is after awhile yes she is going to start to step on that more reliably. what they have with the car is probably something like this or a bar and have the dog learn to touch that. then they put it on to the car and got the dog to touch it there and got the dog used to the car movement. brian: is there a point
where they ll get so used to driving, you ll have to hide your keys. i would say yes. brian: it is just a trick. those dogs are not actually on the highway? do you want me to answer that? steve: you taught him to step on a board. most of the dogs you see on commercials are taught to target. that is the basis of most behaviors. if i want her to teach you to go to you, i would teach her to target to you and touch you to make it look like she is affectionate. brian: it will take a long time. gretchen: thank you so much. thank you. gretchen: you have an adorable dog, nora. coming unon fox & friends, a teacher accused of stomping on a flag in front of students. brian: the man with 11 baby phra mas is speaking the man with 11 baby mamas is speaking out. what he has to say straight
it takes a lot longer. some of the fish we catch takes almost three hours to reel it in. brian: do you ever feel like taking out a gun and shooting him so you can pull him in so he doesn t resist you? i thought tactical nukes would be good. brian: why shoot when you can use a grenade? i m kidding about that. there are some guys in the new season who use a harpoon. harpoon only. no rods, no reels. steve: check out wicked tuna on ngo. guys, we re going over to gretchen. gretchen: good job,
brian: can the president do that or is he in jeopardy of violating the constitution? joining us is judge andrew napolitano. what s he talking about, executive order? we think he s talking about something like asking the environmental protection administration to impose a tax on bullets. the city of chicago attempted to do this and rahm emanuel, of all people, told the city council this is not going to work. you can t tax something more than the thing is worth. they were going to tax bullets that cost 50 cents each over $5. if they did that, who would it harm the most? the poor. they wouldn t be able to afford the bullets or it would create an underground market in bullets. question: can the president impose a tax on his own? answer: no. the constitution says only the congress can tax the people, can raise money and can spend the money that s raised. this president has not hesitated in the past to