le completely refutes the allegations about him in the report. bill: he thought his son was being bullied at school so he dropped a tape recorder in his backpack. now the father, stuart chafetz joins us live with a new twist in his case involving his son. martha: she was giving an interactive lesson on the holocaust, why she got a little too interactive. why she could be out of a job. it s kind of surprising to me. she s a great mom, a great teacher as far as i know. and seems to really care about our students. i mean i m really surprise bed this. [ male announcer ] what s in your energy drink?
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one thing the committee was unanimous about was that it found no evidence that either rupert murdoch or james murdoch misled the committee, but what they did agree on was that three executives or former executives of news corp. misled the committee. however, more broadly the report was very critical of corporate governments at news international, and described a willful blindness on the part of the chief executive rupert murdoch about what was going on. international news corp. in my view any way acted as if they were above and beyond the law, and to suggest that some people have suggested that there is some sort of glass ceiling that didn t reach rupert myrrh districrupert murdoch or james murdoch in the words of the report is astonishing. reporter: not all committee members supported that point of view.
said one thing and now suggest they would do something else, then, i would go ahead and let them explain it. martha: that s that. coming up, is president obama trying to score political points with the bin laden issue? you would be very surprised at some of the people who are taking the president to task on this. we re going to talk about that in a moment. arianna huffington among them, calls recent obama ad on bin laden despicable. former new york governor george pataki will be here to weigh in. he was central on that fateful day in new york city. go to foxnews.com /americasnewsroom. take our online survey or send me a tweet with your broader thoughts on this @marthamaccallum. bill: we have a fox news alert. fox s mike levine, five people described as anarchists were arrested in a park in cleveland, ohio
numbers too. that is likely voters. yes. bill: you have to go a little deeper in the question to find a likely voter. bob cusack live in washington. great to see you. thanks, bill. bill: martha? martha: there is a brand new shocking report out this morning says some of america s biggest companies, some are corporate advisors to the president believe their health care costs are actually going higher as a result of obamacare. bill: also a top federal agent charged with protecting america, now charged with a crime himself. what happened here? we ll tell you. martha: just released, chilling 911 calls from jennifer hudson s sister in the moments after she found her family dead in their home. i love cash back. withhe bankamericard cash rewards credit card, we earn more cash back for the things we buy most.