throughout special-ops you don t give away how you do stuff. other seals feel he s hot dogging. there is also a code of silence in the specia special-ops socie. they are tribes and they have their own tribal atmospheres and cultures. most seals aren t like that. most seals are silent warriors doing some of the toughest work our nation has ever asked of anyone. naturally they don t like it when someone blows their cover. let s wait and see what the investigation says. reporter: this is as man who spent most of his adult life serving our country. he has two bronze stars and three silver stars. he says he did it for the
take the $500,000, don t collect penny more and donate to worthy veteran s cause. that would be honor and noble thing this is ridiculous that jesse ventura is claiming financial damage that his reputation has been irrep practicable harmed. no one has done more damage to jesse s reputation then himself over the years. leah: chip jesse ventura s attorneys claim the money would come from insurance money. how does can chris kyle s widow. how dot attorneys move forward with this appeal? leland: they re trying to appeal it right now. the district court was pretty adamant. jury found chris kyle lied. that the book was wrong. they didn t believe what it was in the book and it defamed jesse ventura. two american icons, people like and lie against one is not right and actionable. kyle was doing it to raise publicity for his book and now movie. estate is getting financial windfall, millions of dollars as
of lives when a big earthquake hits the area. there are hundreds of sensors that unup and down fault lines on the west coast. members of the u.s. geological survey teamed up with private businesses to create a cost effective alert system that uses fault line sensors to warn residents across the region. they created an app and device that would let residents know exactly how long they have until the shaking starts and what they should do in that situation. it is similar to the weather and amber alerts that you get on your phone. we can play alerts over speakers, directions to employees. we can shut down gas lines. we can open garage doors so they don t get stuck. fire trucks can get out. ambulances can get out. utilities can get out. reporter: just a couple of seconds may not sound a lot but enough time to stop a train, stop surgery or simply get into a safe place when the earthquake hits. leah: this seems great. why don t they have the technology up and running right
increase because we are producing more or witnessing a slow down. you have got europe in a deflation situation. you have got china slowing down. so that s the red flag that everyone is afraid of. if oil is going down because the global economy is slowing down. that s bad news. eventually we catch that cold. don t miss adam shah per eon the fox business networks. if you are not sure where to find it log on to fox business.com/channel finder. leland: the latest behind reports that hillary clinton is growing apart from her own party. leah: protesters take to the
protesting while we re trying to lay to rest two good police officers, that is not the way to effect change. that is the way to turn people against you for being very self-absorbed in your protests. making it about you and your grievance and not about the actual issue at hand that sparked protests. ignores why eric garner was killed and focuses on a host of other issues that distract from the central problem. but again, cheering on, gunning down police officers and then doing this, that is not the way to solve anything. that is a way to exacerbate a situation. leland: what is interesting, a lot of folks are saying, these are peaceful protests and don t worry about. we see something like this, originally flagged by the new york post, a quote from an editorial in a cuny newspaper. that is one of the local colleges. the it says the time for peace has passed, in support of violence is the title of editorial. editor-in-chief, gordon barnes. he continued, acts of looting,