if you re just getting up, thanks for watching fox & friends this morning. couple of headlines. more inspections expected today on the washington monument. they re scouring the building now for damage from the earthquake in august. friday s heavy winds blew an inspector 30 feet away from the side of that monument. breast cancer survivor lori dorn said the agency humiliated her during a patdown. she had a medical card explaining her situation but agents refused to let her retrieve it. steve? oh, yeah. your food could soon be getting a little blander. feds are trying to figure out ways to shake the salt right out of your diet. and that begs the question is it the government s role to regulate what we eat or should we decide that ourselves? for a fair and balanced debate, we re joined by the president of the salt institute, i think we know where she comes down on this.
to have a safe meal. if it s not safe, they need to be warned. that s my point. they should be warned or the government needs to mandate that, of course, is what people are upset about. lori and mimi, thank you very much for joining us live. great debate. thanks so much. what do you think? e-mail us, friends at foxnews.com. as we told you at the top of the hour, dick cheney says the obama administration owes the bush folks an apology. what do the bush folks think? we ll talk to former bush spokesperson dana perino. she s live next. and then one on one with wayne newton. our own courtney friel sits down with mr. l vegas and he s talking presidential politics. almost tastes like one of jack s als. fiber one. h, forgot jack cereal. [ jack ] what s for breakfast? um. try the number one!
that s not based on scientific evidence. scientific evidence especially in recent years, we know this. that if you get below the normal, safe, natural range of sodium consumption which most people crave naturally, then you re at a higher risk for cardiac arrest. you re at a higher risk for diabetes and and why, lori? below a healthy amount? but you are at risk when you have too much. we know that it s related to high blood pressure and could lead to high blood pressure, of course, could lead to stroke. so no one is suggesting an unsafe low amount. what people want to know i think they are. actually the government is actually recommending between 1500 and 2300 milligrams a day. because most people auto union heard of in the world. no one in the world eats that little amount of salt. the average in the world is about 3600 milligrams a day so natural, normal range of consumption, the average in the entire world is about 3600 milligrams a day. the average person isn t
well, she was actually quite good. it s very interesting. she looked exhausted and you can understand that, if this is decision day with a matter of eight or 10 hours, she should be learning what her fate is. now, amanda was choking up as she made her case and quite a convincing one to the jury in the original trial, she didn t seem capable of making a short declareative sentence saying i didn t do it. she said i didn t kill. i didn t rape. she also says that she is not the one they make her out to be as she was called by a lawyer this week, a she devil last week. now, the other defendant told he was also pretty good in talking to the jury although he was reading from a script. he looked terrified and has clearly been shaken by all that time in jail. both of them have now been four years in jail. now, it s been a fascinating case. and it s really gripped people both in the united states and alternatives in the united kingdom where it s known more for the victim, the murder of