able to do that. they haven t been funded because every year, another thing that our viewers don t know about the affordable care act, a lot of these things have to be refunded if. we have a board that exists. people are on it but they can t do their work without the money. if they had the money, it s a kogska panel. yet there is going to be short and. listen, we re talking 45,000 primary care doctors shot by 2020. that is without counting the nurse plaque advertisers. we got 150,000 nurse practitioners. i m worried about it. doctor, thanks for joining us. major developments in a crank call. two australian djs that has pulled off the royal hoax that took a deadly turn. whether they will face criminal charges. latest on that tragic story ahead. plus, a texas prosecutor is gunned down by a masked man in
damage, tragically a security guard lost his life. a turkish civilian was badly injured. but it could have been a lot worse. alisyn: i know you see this in a different lighted than what happened in benghazi, but should it be an ominous sign that our embassies and consulates are being attacked. this is new normal. throughout the rest of my lifetime, maybe the rest of yours, these attacks going to continue. the middle east is so utterly broken economically, culturally, competitively and educationally all these arab spring revolutions we have seen, throughout the arab world and over to the iran and beyond, all these struggles are about identity, about trying to right themselves, about trying to make
dissolved. they actually had a lot of great suggestions. i was looking through things they proposed. one was a partnership between educational institutions and companies how we can train people for jobs out there. there are computer jobs that are going wanting because we don t have people trained for them. council met but nothing was done with the suggestions. it s like simpson-boles, they came up with great ideas and then the president sort of dismissed them. alisyn: we need to implement them. why not. alisyn: great to see you. catch more with melissa on money airing weekdays at 5:00 p.m. on the fox business network. meanwhile, the terror attack on a u.s. embassy, this time in turkey, a nato ally. we ll talk to a man that knows all about turkey, retired lieutenant ralph peters and why they targeted the embassy now.
a lot of this is bait and switch. barack obama said if you vote for me i m going to make sure that those that aren t in the upper 1% of americans taxes won t go up. i got flooded saying my payroll taxes went up. you have to read the fine print, but you have to look at obamacare that came out. we saw the irs, guess what, the cheapest mandated form of coverage i can have in 2016, bronze level out of four levels is going to cost an average family of four $20,000. we find that out today. i think a lot of people, you are mandating that i pay more taxes, but you promised me it wasn t going to happen. you are now telling me i have to pay a penalty which you promised me would make my life cheaper. people that voted for him, a lot of people are saying, going after your gun, this is not what america is all about.
turkey. they are mad about syria and mad about approach to the nuclear program. they won t miss a chance to hurt us. there is a remote chance it was an al-qaeda affiliate working through a leftist group. there is strange bedfellows in pa part of the world. i think for the turks they wanted to blame it on somebody and somebody they knew because turkish security is generally very, very good. very tough. they are embarrassed even though we kept the bad guy out, the terrorists did manage to get through the turkish security which is pretty tight. i suspect we re going to find that the guy, he had gone to the u.s. consulate which was the easiest part to get in. he was probably very well dressed, it gets cold there in the wintertime. just enough to conceal a small suicide bomb. you see if you look at the pictures closely nooshghd lot of