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let's keep talking about the jacksonville jaguars sending season ticket holders a letter telling them they have to sit down during the game. do you think that's fair or foul? sound off on our facebook page right after the show. that's #keeptalking. right to "fox & friends." good morning. it is wednesday, september 24. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. this morning a new warning to america. stand by for retaliation. that after airstrikes pummeled syria destroying a new terror plot being dubbed the next 9/11. could it happen again? >> now they have the technology to start this all over again. scares me to death. >> who exactly is behind the khorasan group? and did the airstrikes work? >> meanwhile, an arrest warrant has been issued for the suspect accused of taking hannah graham. so where is she?
>> i can think of five or ten places to hide a body easy in this town. >> well, we've got the latest as police hunt a wanted man who is on the run. >> plus this high school football player's post game interview has gone viral. >> do it for each other. you're going to do it for yourself and do it for us and go on with this win. we believed that. we truly did. it's an awesome feeling. >> you're going to hear from him and the rest of his rant which was all positive this horning because mornings are better with friends. >> hello, everybody. welcome to studio e live in the heart of midtown manhattan. yesterday when we joined you, we told you about the overnight strikes on those isis locations in syria. well, now we're learning more about them, and in
particular apparently it came in three waves. the first wave was a bunch of cruise missiles that rained down on those guys who were in the khorasan group. the news this morning now is that there is an opportunity, there is a possibility that the leader may be dead. that guy right this. and the news now not so good. it does sound like things were imminent. >> he's 33 years old. believe it or not he's one of the few people if he is in fact dead, but knew about the 9/11 plot ahead of time. he was part of this organization since he was 19. from pakistan over to syria, we didn't talk a lot about going over to khorasan because we wanted to take them out. we did that, not the five arab affiliates. >> there were eight airstrikes eliminating or thwarting this attack as it was planned here. this man, the leader of this group, mentioned in
2005 by president bush. what everyone wants to know about this group is what separates it from everything else? we know their targets are in the u.s. and europe. we found out they're using westerners as bomb mules creating bombs that would go undetectable. >> a lot of westerners in that group had visas tread did i to go. >> specific aim in the united states using westerners for a shield to get through. that is their method they had been planning. the thwarting of this attack is huge. >> the key is the last one because they had this nonmetallic bomb material that doesn't get picked up evidently, and some of the material and some of the security we have at airports. >> this recent attack has been riding, apparently for the past decade this group has been watched closely by our intel. this is something they wanted to stop now and just in time they did.
general bob scales on this. >> the danger of khorasan is they bring two things to bear that are still out this. number one is the technology to develop second-generation bombs. this is nonmetallic bombs that can't be sniffed out by dogs. the second thing they bring since they're in syria is the ability to get a u.s. western european passport holding to carry that bomb on an airplane. put those two elements together and the results would have been catastrophic. now they have the technology to start this over again. scares me to death. >> scares a lot of people. remember in early july when the news came out from the department of homeland security, if you want to get on an airplane, make sure when you turn on your phone it actually goes on. because if it's not charged we're not going to let you board with thticular group has been linked to that particular threat. also according to one news source, united kingdom and also australia intercepted messages that said there was a real possibility of a
low-level gun and knife attack against people in a western nation by people just back from syria. once again, if they couldn't do it up in the sky, they might have tried to do it in a mall. >> i think the argument can be made any attack that is thwarted and put pause to is a victory there. overall 200 bombs were used, 48 manes, -- planes, still assessing the damage. there are enough still asking is this enough to crush isis? how are these groups relate snd we're going to speak to a former f.b.i. and head of the group to understand what exactly the dangers posed to us are. >> this is part of the bomb damage assessed by lieutenant general mayville at the pentagon. here you see a picture of the facility before and after.
when i was watching -- you almost have to look twice. >> you have to look twice. i thought they got them mixed up. the damage is on the one on the right. >> they blew up half the building where most of the telecommunication equipment was. >> that is just it. why didn't they blow up the whole building? essentially they knocked out cable tv for that building. there are some who say the attacks were not serious. jonah goldberg was on tv last night and said what they did in syria was just a light show. colonel ralph peters was on with sean last night. he echoes that sentiment. >> why did we go in at night? this was no air defense threat. could have gone in at daylight. if you wanted to hit terrorists at 10 or 11 in the morning when they were crowded with leaders,
staff, flunkies, et cetera. instead we hit empty buildings at night, knocked out antennas, blew out windows. that is not the way to defeat terrorists who behead americans. it is not knocking out windows. it is acres and acres of dead terrorists. that is tactical success. >> that would be dozens and dozens of heads and day after day. we do have good news. we might have killed the leader of al-nusra, this guy the turk, bad guy, bad organization. hopefully he's dead. >> in terms of threat to the homeland, khorasan may pose as much of a danger as the islamic state. >> what's puzzling is after this first wave that came in three particular strike waves, what's the strategy? what's the follow-up? we're not going to have ground forces over this for maybe a year. what next? >> we heard generals saying
they put a few options on the table for the president. which one was this? was there a more aggressive one that was put forward that was not selected? >> we're going to hear from the president of the united states. he's still in new york city tying up traffic for the united nations general assembly. >> we have a fox news alert for you now. just hours from now president obama will be addressing the united nations general assembly making his pitch to shore up support in the fight against isis. david lee miller is live at the u.n. good morning to you, david. what's on schedule today? what are the expectations? >> reporter: there's a great deal on the president's plate today and expectations are reasonably high. one of the things the president is going to do later today is he is going to chair the u.n. security council. president obama is the first ever u.s. president to do so, and it is expected that he is going to ask the security council to pass a binding resolution calling for all countries to stop both the recruitment and the transport of isis fighters.
yesterday the president met with a number of arab coalition partners to thank them for their role in the ongoing fight against isis and international terrorism. listen. >> it is a wonderful opportunity for me to welcome these leaders, friends, partners from the region and to say thank you to all of them for their participation and commitment to rolling back the violent extremism. >> before the president chairs that meeting of the security council, he is going to address today the u.n. general assembly. that's going to take place about 10:00 eastern time. it is expected that he is going to compare the global mobilizeation against isis with internationalests to combat ebola and the -- with international efforts to combat ebola and the
conflict in the ukraine. this is president obama's sixth appearance before the world body. as i said at the beginning, he has a very full day. he will be meeting a number of world leaders face-to-face and for the very first time among them the new prime minister of iraq. elisabeth? >> thank you, david. we have breaking news out of ferguson. heather childers joins us this morning. >> there was a memorial that was set on fire and then we have this. new overnight, the town of ferguson erupts in violence. >> no peace! no justice! >> looters broke into a beauty supply shop. all of this happened after a memorial for michael brown, a teenager killed by police, was burned to the ground. the man wanted in the disappearance of the u.v.a.
student hannah graham is now officially a suspect. last night jesse matthew was charged with kidnapping. police believe that he is the last person to have seen graham. the 32-year-old suspect has not been seen since saturday, and that is when he went to the police station asking for a lawyer, but he wouldn't answer any questions and then he disappeared. two teenagers snatched off the streets, thrown into a car and bound with duck tape. scary stuff this morning. for the first time, though, we are hearing the hysterical call to 911 and what they said will stop you in your tracks. >> i don't know -- [inaudible] >> what's the emergency there? >> [inaudible] >> i can't understand what you're saying. i need you to take a deep breath and tell me what's wrong. >> lucky girls this morning. the 16 and 17-year olds were out for a walk in
their neighborhood. it was around 2 a.m. they said two men and a woman in a red s.u.v. kidnapped them. the girls escaped when they were left alone 74 miles away. they flagged down a stranger, called police. the girls are okay. the kidnappers are still on the run. lucky. we will see you at the poll. more than a million people will gather this morning at their school's flagpoles to pray. the annual event known as see you at the pole is now in its 24th year. if you're taking part in this tradition, please e-mail or tweet us your pictures and we will air them during the show. >> can't wait to see some of those photos. coming up, bill o'reilly has a strategy to defeat isis. >> what about a mercenary army, elite fighters who will be well paid, well trained to defeat terrorists all over the world? >> could it work? we're going to ask a former
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america striking isis in iraq and in syria and now bill o'reilly propositioning his own solutions to defeating the terror group. >> the american people, perhaps rightly so, don't want to send any more of our troops into these chaotic countries. what about a percent -- mercenary army to defeat terrorists all over the world? >> could that strategy work? elite fighters, mercenaries. joining us is the executive vice president of the amator group and author of protecting the most threatened man in the world, frank gallagher. what do you think of the proposal? >> i think it would work very well and very easily. right now with the current administration cutting back on our military forces, we have thousands of veterans with eight to ten years of experience and multiple combat tours.
>> willing to go to yemen one day, somalia the next? >> absolutely if they're being paid well. >> we have a lot of talented guys who are now veterans. first off, here is eric prinz on the very same question. you're familiar with him? he's the man who hired him. >> there are three arguments against it. reliability, accountability and cost. the average cost per soldier in afghanistan is $2.1 million a year. engt american public is war weary, it's not going to work to try to just drive isis out of iraq or crush them in iraq and syria with just air power. it's never worked. someone has to clear them out of those towns, villages and alleys. >> we don't have anyone to do that. we've got to train the free syrian army and iraqi forces. are you confident with either one of them? >> no. historically they have proven they don't have the heart for the fight. >> you were at home for six
weeks. you get a call, we need someone to guard paul bremmer. you couldn't wait to do t. what was it like then as saddam clears out, bremmer takes over. each day they would tell you the threats are fast and furious. what was it like for you? >> interesting and quite a challenge at the same time, trying to put the program together to get everybody on the same sheet of music plus dealing with the animosity from the military and from other folks. it was challenging. >> there is a myth out there that there was no iraqi military to disband but you say you saw the military. they showed up. and one of the worst decisions we made was not to hire them back? >> i think when the decision was made to disband the army, we should have disarmed them at the same time. >> that would have been an interesting combination. paul bremer lands. he's wearing his work boots and his suit. what made him the most threatened, because he represented america?
>> absolutely. >> yet america should have been hailed as liberators. >> we were initially but as he attempted to rebuild the economy, he managed to alienate quite a few folks. >> frank gallagher, "the bremer detail." thanks so much. coming up, new information about this man who is a suspect in the disappearance of a missing u.v.a. student. here is what his co-worker had to say. >> i can think of five to ten places to hide a body nez this town. >> what else has shown up? and you've seen him on fox news. does this face look like the face of a terrorist. the federal government seems to think steven hayes belongs on a watch list. we'll explain. ♪ ♪ [ hoof beats ] ♪
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got some headlines for you right now on this wednesday morning. new overnight, a teenage terror suspect shot dead by police in australia after stabbing two police officers. the 18-year-old was under investigation for waving an isis flag at the mall. both police officers are in stable condition. osama bin laden's son-in-law sentenced to life in prison for conspiring to kill americans. he's the highest ranking al qaeda member to face trial ton american soil. a judge noting he showed no remorse whatsoever.
>> late last night police issued an arrest warrant for this man wanted in the disappearance of u.v.a. student hannah graham. >> late this afternoon, very late this afternoon obtained an arrest warrant for jesse matthew jr. of charlottesville, charging him with a class 2 felony of abduction with the intent to defile. >> what led police to this charge? joining us fox news contributor dr. michael baden. thank you for being here. you can cut through details like a knife. what will this clothing indicate? what are police looking for at this point particularly with this new charge? >> the problem is when they initially saw him as a potential suspect, it may have been voluntary meeting, so that any d.n.a. that's found in his car or on his clothing could be
consentual. what they have to find now is something like blood, her blood which would be probable cause that she was injured in the car or on the clothing or weapon. and they may have gotten some kind of information from a credible source as to what happened. they still haven't found the body yet. excuse me -- the person. she may still be alive. >> there is dprait hope -- great hope that may be the case. does location of blood matter or clothing, in terms of what that indicates for potential guilt? >> i think if it's clothing, blood found in his house, that might be more important than blood found in the car because she got into the car consentually according to some evaluation of the video. but the house would be different. >> the suspect now, he
worked as a technician in the operating room. in your mind, is this access to any sort of medical tech-type product works that help him cover something up? would his knowledge of the body help in the case if indeed he is found guilty? >> it could make a connection. it also could make a connection with drugs. they were in a bar together; whether or not there was some type of drug put in her drink or something to make her pliable or something. a nursing technician would know that more than normal people. >> and in fact if he had any of that in his apartment or car, that would possibly -- >> that would be helpful. all they need is probable cause right now to arrest him. they couldn't arrest him previously. he went to the precinct. he left. he was supposed to be under surveillance and he disappeared and they're looking for him.
but they found something, or a person gave them some information, gave them enough to arrest him. >> two things. the taxi cab, a fellow colleague said i could find a few places to hide a body. what would you do with that information or notion there? and what are police looking for? >> we don't know what the police are looking for or asking because they haven't released that. but i think one of the things that the taxi person who is his boss in the taxi cab company, could do is indicate places he used to go to or maces that he might have -- or places that he might have talked to him about. he is a person who might have information that the, matthew told him in the course of his employment that would give an idea where he might have taken her. >> where would you go next? what would be your next step in this investigation? >> the next step is to find mr. matthew, and he is in the car, sister's car
presumably. and if he has a cell phone, they'll be following the cell phone pings and things. first they've got to get him. they have already gotten material from his house, from the car. and toent view all his -- and to interview all his friends, girlfriends, other people to find out what might have happened. >> was there any material taken from the hospital? >> i'm sure the police are checking that to see what might be missing that he had access to. >> dr. michael baden, thank you for being here. hope for hannah's family. have you seen this? president saluting with a coffee cup in his hands. we want to know what you think. was it a latte disrespect or a latte do about nothing? send us your hash tag e-mails. r.f.k. jr. on the attack about global warming. first he went after reporters and now he wants a law against climate
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♪ ♪ >> it's your shot of the morning. president obama taking a lot of heat on both sides of the aisle for saluting a u.s. marine with a coffee cup in his hand. the latte salute now going viral after it was posted on the white house instagram account. >> probably not a good idea
is what they're thinking at this point. we ask you what you thought about this latte salute. jessica tweeted when trying to lead a coalition show the world you respect the military. this isn't just tuesday. it's the morning after war. >> jennifer says nothing says disrespect like a styrofoam cup in your hands while you salute marines. >> steven tweeted the military salute is a form of respect and honor. this is very disappointing and disrespectful. >> technically the president is not required to salute service members but it was ronald reagan who started that tradition. >> i remember one time i got communion and i was thinking about something else. i had my hands in my pockets. >> were you commander in chief at the time? >> i was 12. i was saying sometimes you don't think you are. he's got a lot of on his
mind. i don't think he's necessa the marines but it looks terrible. sometimes -- you've got a lot of to do. >> a word to the president. the next time you get off marine one, this is all you have to do. put your coffee in the other hand. >> that's true. but you made it look easy. >> he understands he's going to be at the -- >> he's lucky he didn't spill it on himself when he was saluting that marine corpsman. >> a lot of times i say to myself in difficult situations how do i bail myself out, i say what would leo do? >> leo roacher? >> that too but he does not answer my calls anymore. leonardo dicaprio. he was at the u.n. and he is reall the climate and the shape of the planet. the earth is round; that's good, but he feels as though the climate is changing. and he want the world to act right now.
no time to waite. maybe leo could look in the mirror and set a better example. >> he failed to mention he rents the fefght harnlgest yacht and -- the fifth largest yacht and reportedly makes use of a private jet this year. >> and that is rented from one of the largest petroleum executives in the world. >> are you talking about the topaz? >> yes. >> a little bit of hypocrisy when talking about climate change. yet he's creating a lot more co2 than the average american, average person. meanwhile, do you agree with global warming? do you disagree with it, the theory? bobby kennedy jr. wants a law against people who are climate change skeptics and deniers. he quotes sell out the public trust. he says i wish there were a law you could punish them with.
they are contemptible human beings. >> i hate those people. lock up inhofe. >> would it be a fine? jail time? >> it would have to be jail. the only way to stop skeptics in their tracks is to jail them. >> one of the first people he would have to jail would be the cofounder of greenpeace. that is an environmental group. he says there is no scientific proof that%humans cae change. the first one bobby kennedy jr. would have to lock up would be the cofounder of greenpeace. we've got a busy, busy wednesday morning. heather childers has the headlines for us, and she starts with a well-known film maker. >> a couple of headlines for you. the most well known conservative film maker in hollywood will not go to prison over illegal campaign contributions. a judge sentenced desouza to five years probation.
>> my faith in an independent judiciary is confirmed. my own country tried to put me away and the court said no. >> d' souza will have to spend eight months in a halfway house and his community service, teaching english to immigrants. want to buy a new car but don't want to pay for it? steal it. that is what these thieves did. they made off with 22 of them. they hit car dealerships in california. surveillance caught them stealing a box and matching up the keys to the cars in the lot. >> i wouldn't think this is a random event. there had to be some sort of organization to get nine people together to steal vehicles. >> police say it may be part of an organized ring. they thought they struck it rich, but dozens of scratch-off game players out of luck. now they want ten million from the texas lottery. they say confusing rules fooled them into actual had
i believing that they won $500,000. >> if they really meant that those sentences have to be read together, they should have either made one sentence or put the word "and" in between those two sentences. >> despite hundreds of complaints, the texas lottery has no plans to pull the fun five's game. you've seen him here on fox news but does this look like the face of a terrorist? the federal government seems to think so. steven hayes turned up on the terror watch list and he had this to say on twitter: just informed i'm on the d.h.s. watch list. explains why i've been subject to extra screening each of my recent trips. hayes believes it is because he recently booked a one-way ticket to istanbul and returned through athens. those are a look at your headlines. that would be interesting to find out about yourself. >> you don't want to travel with steven hayes because it's going to take a long time to get through --
>> that is the point. >> coming up, chelsea manage, the person behind the -- chelsea manning suing the federal government. wait until you hear why. >> in congress, mid term election, we're going to assemble the best minds in politics to debate next. ♪ ♪ "hello. you can go ahead and put your bag right here." "have a nice flight." ♪ music plays ♪ music plays traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way.
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welcome back. quick headlines. convicted wikileaks chelsea manning is suing the defense department once again for gender treatment. formerly known for bradley manning, already suing the pentagon to provide hormone therapy. now manning also wants them to provide female grooming. he is serving a 35 year
sentence. they had a passport and knew how to use them to get into a strip club. that's where three afghan soldiers spent the night before they went missing. you can see one of them right here on surveillance video. we are told that they drank cheap beer while enjoying the livent -- live entertainment. they were found monday trying to cross into canada and are in the process of being deported. >> with only 41 days left until the mid term elections is the fight against isis or isil emerging as a campaign issue because apparently nobody in congress wants to touch it. in fact congress wasn't even in session when things happened two nights ago. let's talk to some fox news contributors. good morning to all of you. it looks like a lot of people in congress are trying to dodge a vote, even though a lot of people in congress would like a vote. >> they certainly got out of dodge.
they could have voted on this before they left, but it's a messy situation and it's easy to get it wrong. i think a lot of them are remembering how they got their iraq vote wrong when we went to war a few years ago. but this is something that action was needed. clearly the president is the only one willing to take action on this. i wish they lived up to their responsibility before they went and started spending millions of dollars so that they could keep their jobs. >> on those feel-good campaign ads. here is a tweet from a congressman, a republican, going to recess. he said it is irresponsible and immoral that instead of debating and voting on war. chose to recess congress for nearly two months. >> a politician has been made to step into deep water ahead of an election. they just don't exist. that is not their bent. they need to know. there is all these
undecided voters. why on earth would they step in when it could jeopardize their potential? only the hard-core political thinkers are going to jump in. that's where you divide. you see a handful of those races where people have decided to take the exact talking points of the republicans or the exact talking points of the democrats. >> here's where a democrat, jim mcgovern said. he blames democrats on the sidelines. he said we're going along to get along. i guess it is convenient politically for some to sit on the sidelines. if this goes really well i support it. if it doesn't, i was against it. that is the way washington works, although there are a number of democrats trying to distance themselves from the president. >> correct. this was done to protect democrats who did not want to vote to authorize these strikes. republicans largely support them. in fact, republicans are the ones supporting the president even now when he launched these here and there strikes. you have a fracture within
the democrat party who feel their base does not want another war. going into the mid term you need to feel your base is happy. then you have the people like mark udalls. you have the jean shaheens in new hampshire taking a hawkish position who would have probably loved the opportunity to renalster her vote for airstrikes. republicans, ironically, would probably likely side with the president. >> a question for all of you. tony, we'll start with you. is that why the president went ahead and dropped the bombs a couple of nights ago while congress was out of session, was to protect democrats? >> i think largely. this president's bigger problem is he announced 12 days we would have syrian airstrikes. in that time isis basically left their bases, got into the urban areas and that made our bombing less effective. >> micah. >> the reality is that in
this day and age there is no question that the united states had this strike against isis. it is wrng to think it is a -- wrong to think it is a democrat or republican issue. it is an american question. any leader has to step up and deal with it, no question about it. it is intellectual and wrong to assume it is one side or the other. >> jehmu? >> this was done because they beheaded americans. these are thugs. i don't know why we call them the islamic state to begin with. they don't have a state. as the president has taken action, congress could have taken action. they could have voted on this. they didn't. they're a bunch of chickens and i'm glad we have a leader who is not. >> does the president have authorization to do what he is doing? >> absolutely. >> he's using that thing from iraq. >> absolutely and he should have. >> jehmu, micah and tony, thank you very much. coming up, it's creating a lot of controversy. lawmakers are trying to ban
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it took guts, it took an attitude. that's all it takes! that's all it takes to be successful is an attitude. that's what our coach told us. he said it's going to be tough. it's going to be hard. you're going to fight.
you're going to endure for one another. do it for each other. you're going to do it for yourself. do for us and go out with a win. we believed that. we truly did. it's an awesome feeling. >> we are pumped up after hearing that. even after millions of views, it is still making people feel motivated. that high school wide receiver making headlines for all the right reasons. he joins us this morning. hey there. >> hi. how you doing? >> did you realize how impactful your two-minute speech at the end of a game that you didn't think the team had or no one thought the team had at the beginning of it, did you know how big it was going to be? >> no, ma'am, i really didn't. it was crazy. i was so hyped. i was in the moment. she was an interview? i was like sure, why not? i just started talking about life and then bam, next thing i know it went viral. it changed lives and is amazing. >> what a great communicator. go on line, watch this whole
thing. since that time, everyone called you up to try to interview you and find out more about you. you say your team went from 3-0 to 4-0. the biggest story is your mom. your mom has been telling you you can accomplish anything. go for your dreams. this is another example. what you're doing in football is an example of what you're doing in life. >> yes, yes. my mom used to always -- it's such a blessing and it's so humbling to see all this take place because my mom, she literally used to tell me, be the change you wish to seem be the change in others you wish to see. if you want others to be happy, you be happy to them. if you want others to smile, you smile to them. and encourage them. no matter what, just always encourage others and make them feel like they're the best in the world and if you do that, then you're going to become something special. never give up. i love her so much. i truly do. i love her so much.
>> wow. >> yes. >> true inspiration there. do you have bad days, 'cause you're so motivational? >> i'm going to be honest with you that i really don't. yes, i have negative thoughts, just like everyone else. sometimes life is a little hard, of course. but i just choose to live it with a smile and positive attitude always and it's awesome. it's great. it really is. it's really cool. >> i've seen -- since we've seen this, gout to watch whole thing, ellen, inside edition, tony robbins called you. what's next for you? how do you build on this momentum? we know football changed your life. but what does your future look like if you can choreograph it? >> oh, man. i would say that it's looking bright. i just have to thank god and give him all the glory. i have to thank my mom and my
dad. whatever happens, happens. if nothing happens, then all right. i'm still okay with that because i'm just happy that i got this opportunity to help so many people.xvo3all i was doing was a video of me, you know? i didn't think it would get like this. and this exploded and to see it all happen and take place so fast, it's crazy. >> wow. do you pray before the games? >> yes, ma'am. yes, ma'am. >> wow. and hopefully you'll get another victory, 4-0 now. hopefully those prayers will be answered with a victory on friday and maybe play in college where you're probably going to major in communications or acting and then elisabeth will be your manager or agent and you'll have a chance to retire. >> thank you, elisabeth. >> thank you. he's the only one in full uniform going to mat. >> go, patriots. >> thank you. >> no problem.
>> wow. >> has this ever appeared to you? a package disappears in your porch? it happened to a pastor in texas and he took matters into his own hands armed with a gun.
good morning. today is wednesday, september 24. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a brand-new warning to america, be on alert for retaliation after united states air strikes bust up a plot being dubbed the next 9-11. just wait until you hear how their explosives could slip past the tsa. and a man on the run. police issue an arrest warrant issued for the last person to see hannah graham alive. lot of uproar this morning. nfl fans asked to sit down during games, fraternities in one college ordered to go co-ed and no more native american mascots for high school sports as well. what makes you outraged? you're going to choose the news
straight ahead because wednesday mornings always better with friends like you. thanks for being with us this morning. it is 7 a.m we're glad you are here. heather childers, we're glad you're here. a lot happening overnight. >> we begin with this, federalson erupting in violence overnight. listen. >> no justice! no peace! >> looters broke into a beauty supply shop. the front door was smashed. the windows smashed in as well. all of this happening after this. it was a memorial for michael brown, the teen-ager killed by police there. it was burned to the ground. the man wanted in the disappearance of uva student
hannah graham now officially a suspect. late last night, jesse matthew was charged with kidnapping her. police believe he's the last person to have seen graham. the 32-year-old suspect has not been seen since saturday and that is when he actually went to the police station himself willingly and asked for a lawyer, but wouldn't answer any questions and then he left. two teen-agers snatched off the street and thrown in a car and bound with duct tape. this morning for the first time, we are hearing their hysterical call to 911 and what they said will stop you in your tracks. >> what's the address of your emergency? >> i don't know. i need help. >> what's the emergency there? i can't understand what you're saying. take a deep breath and tell me what's wrong. >> he took us. >> the 16 and 17-year-old girls, are lucky. they were out for a walk in their neighborhood. it was around 2 a.m
they say that two men and a woman in a red suv kidnapped them. the girls escaped when they were left 74 miles away. they flagged down a stranger who then called the cops. the girls are okay. the kidnappers are still on the run. a bizarre story. lucky girls this morning. >> they were out walking on the street at what time? >> 2:00 a.m. around their neighborhood. >> seems a little late. >> my mom always said, nothing good happens after midnight. i think that's true. >> right. >> it's a warning for sure. my goodness. thank goodness they're okay. fox news alert, less than two hours from right now, president obama will address the united nations general assembly. he's expected to focus on the fight against isis. david lee miller is live at the u.n. what kind of support will he get, david lee? >> reporter: it's expected he's going to be asking for broad support, brian. how much of that support he'll receive, thatosfy remains uncle. this is the president's sixth
appearance before the u.n. general assembly. he is expected to talk about the ideology that leads to islamic extremism and expected to address the coalition joining the u.s. and fighting against isis. the president is likely to draw parallels in efforts to defeat isis and the international resolve to fight ebola, as well as to end the crisis in the ukraine. only yesterday the president met with air strike partners and discussed the threat posed by the islamic state. listen. >> we now have an opportunity to send a very clear message that the world is united, that all of us are committed to making sure that we degrade and ultimately destroy not only isil, but also the kinds of extremist ideologies that would lead to so much bloodshed. >> reporter: later in the day the president is expected to chair a meeting of the u.n. security council and it is there that he's expected to call for
passage of a resolution calling for countries to stop the recruitment, as well as the transport of isis fighters. one of the key points today comes down to this, the united states is not going to be acting alone, but rather leading the charge against isis and terrorism. brian? >> wow. david lee, thanks so much. yesterday it was all about global warming and yet we were bombing. we are going to be talking about isis and extremism and this khorasan group. >> united states air strikes in syria not only trying o eliminate isis, and trying to take aim at a separate and possibly more dangerous threat, if you can imagine that. an al-qaeda offshoot on the verge of executing a brand-new 9-11 style attack, bringing bombs on american planes is one of their strategies. >> we believe the khorasan group was nearing the execution phase
of an attack either in europe or the homeland. we know the khorasan group has attempted to recroup -- recruit westerners. >> bill gavin is the former assistant director of the f.b.i. in new york and president of the gavin group, joins us today i believe from boston. good morning to you, mr. gavin. >> good morning. >> you know, we never heard of this group until a couple of days ago. how about you? >> that's about the same thing. the khorasan group is a relatively new group, kind of a spinoff from al-qaeda. it's kind of the elite, the group of people, the estimate is somewhere between 50 and 100 of them who train, who recruit, and who try to infiltrate our country with plane attacks and develop some sort of a new explosive that can be used that's undetectable by our
present protocols. very, very dangerous group at this point. a year ago the reason for the bombing of their particular location in syria. >> exactly. are there american fighters of yet known with ties to this specific group? >> i don't think there has been anybody documented at this particular time, but that is not to say that there isn't some american fighter incorporated with them. it remains to be seen through the analysis of the information we got from the attacks. >> there is a lot of question, too, is whether the administration is going through the proper protocols and briefing the house intelligence committee and briefing the senate intelligence committee to get them up to speed on the dangers out there. does that bother you? >> yes, to a degree it does. but i think that that's a whole separate issue that they have to deal with on a political level, whereas the military intelligence and law enforcement agencies now really have to deal with this on an actual level to prevent any bombings from
occurring. >> sure. bill, apparently officials say that there was concrete plotting, but no imminent danger against any specific flight or individual or target. clearly they were intent on trying to do something speck tar collar, but at the same time, the united kingdom and australia intercepted messages that there was a possibility they were going to try to pull off some sort of low level knife or gun sort of attack somewhere, presumably a school or mall or something like that, something to inflict maximum terror. >> as you well know, steve, that's the goal of the terrorists, both psychological and physical terror. in this particular case, i don't think there is any doubt that the united states intelligence=t agencies, military, law enforcement agencies had the advantage of some eyes on the ground there because with this group, which is a closely held
knit group of 50 or so of the khorasan, i think with this particular group, we had to have somebody in there who was able to say, look, it's time. here is what they're developing and it's going -- they're going to actualize their plans. we had to do something about it. >> we did hear about that they had dummy computers. they were making people turn on their phones for a while to make sure the nonmetallic bomb wasn't there. but in the big picture, how do you feel about air strikes being effective against thisö group? >> i think initially it caught them by surprise, but they will go to the ground and probably do -- conceal themselves better in the future. they're probably, as a lot of these groups do, go into the neighborhoods again so that anything that goes wrong will affect innocent civilians as well. >> human shields. all right.
bill gavin from the gaffe group up in boston, thank you very much. >> thank you. it's my pleasure. as david lee miller told us a couple minutes ago, the president of the united states is in town for the united nations general assembly. when he arrived yesterday on air force one in lower manhattan, watch the instagram images from the white house. yep, that's the president saluting with what looks like a sigh row foam cup either -- styrofoam cup either with coffee or tea. but he didn't switch hands and people are fired up about this. >> jen says on twitter, disrespectful as the latte salute was, i think his treatment of our military are more disturbing. >> another says, i thought it looked like he was still on vacation or going on another round of golf. very disrespectful. >> another says the president's coffee salute is one of many reasons you should be required to have some military background to lead the united states. >> look, obviously he didn't
salem put the coffee in my hand and salute a marine. he was buttoning his jacket, he has his coffee. i don't think he intentionally did that. do you? >> i think when you're not intend to go do something, you could be intending to do something. i will give him the grace of a mistake and we'll see if it's corrected. i don't think it's the first time there has been a casual like this from a plane of the i think what our viewers and some writing have been indicating there. >> people had a hard time with bill clinton, too. >> president bush when he left, was asked what he would miss most. he said the men and women serving this country. his answer came from the heart. it was real. i hope that's the case here. >> all right. we'd love to hear from you. join us on twitter or e-mail us or you could facebook us as well. it's 7:11 now in new york city. >> sure is. coming up, charlottesville police are suggesting matthew is
now a suspect in the disappearance of hannah graham. we will show what you we found at his grandmother's. >> remember when miss teen south carolina said this famously? >> i personally believe that u.s. americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our nation don't have that. >> she has a new job, asking the questions. we'll explain straight ahead. good morning, mario. ♪ ♪
a fox news alert. the man wanted in the disappearance of uva student heather graham is officially a suspect. late last night jesse matthew was charged with kidnapping her. but police have no idea where he is. ainsley earhart here now with this brand-new information. ainsley? >> thank you. at this hour, jesse matthew is still nowhere to be found. >> i've got nothing to say to you. >> that's his grandmother.
she's refusing to speak to us about his whereabouts. matthew is now charged officially with kidnapping hannah graham. the 32-year-old suspect has not been seen since saturday. that's when he went to the police station asking for an attorney, but wouldn't answer any questions. then he got into his car and sped off. police think that he's the last person to see the 18-year-old before she vanished. investigators searched his apartment and his car looking for any clues. meantime, his former boss, a taxi driver, claims that matthew would know exactly where to hide someone. >> in-depth knowledge, very in-depth knowledge. i can think of five or ten places to hide a body easy in this town. ment. the top guy in the county's forensics department is pathologist dr. michael bodien. he says that former boss needs to go to police with what he knows. >> he's a person who might have information that matthew told
him in the course of his employment that would give an idea where he might have taken her. >> police believe jesse matthew might have left the charlottesville area and gone possibly to maryland, new york, pennsylvania, or washington, d.c. where he does have connections. still no worden what they found in order to charge him. but hopefully we'll find out soon. >> we will stay on this story. thanks for being with us. coming up, a story that has many people shaking their heads this morning. should fraternities be forced to go co-ed? has this ever happened to you, a package disappears from your front porch? it happened to a pastor in texas and he took matters into his own hands armed with a gun. he's going to join us next. amen, amen. ♪
hi, everyone. some headlines. osama bin laden's son-in-law sentenced to life in prison for conspire to go kill americans. he's the highest rank al-qaeda member to face trial on u.s. soil. a judge said he showed no remorse whatsoever. and after nearly a century of building military planes, boeing preparing for a future without fighter jets? the company may stop building the f a 18 and 15 jets as soon as 2017 as funding from the government has simply dried up. thanks, sequester. all right. texas pastor sick and tired of seeing the packages from the ups guy or postman vanish off of his front porch, he took matters into his own hands. so he set up a trap. a surveillance camera to catch the thief.
when the police wouldn't respond, the vietnam vet took matters into his own hands, protecting his property with his pistol and his own two hands. that pastor, beeny holmes joins us from houston, texas. good morning to you, pastor. >> good morning. >> okay. so it started a couple of years ago, things just started vanishing off your front porch, right? >> yeah. exactly. about a little over two years ago i pulled up in my driveway and found this lady in my yard. when i approached her, she was telling me she was looking for her lost dog. at that time i said, ma'am, i think you might be looking for these packages on my front porch. she said no, no, no. i live in the neighborhood. i'm just looking for my dog. >> okay. >> after that i didn't pay too much attention. >> but things kept disappearing and so you set up a camera on the porch and what did you see? >> well, i saw the first time she pulled up in a pick up truck right after the ups dropped the package off. she came and retrieved it. i was shocked at how bold she
was. i said, really, i reported it to the police. >> right. >> left it in their hands. >> then on another instance, what looked like a little pink car pulls up and she gets out again and grabs your stuff. >> yes, she did. and that really kind of took me for like loop. i'm saying, this lady is bold. this lady doesn't care. she pulls in my driveway, now she takes a pastor robe and i'm like, okay. enough is enough. i reported it to the police and once again, they was all looking for a pink vehicle. i do give the baytown police department credit. they was on it. but after a while, my veteran instinct kicked in and i suspect my pastorrialship kicked in. i said i'm going to said up guard duty on her. >> so you had the camera and decided, i'm going to sit here
from sun up to sundown and eventually she came back, didn't she? >> eventually she did. i started at 9:00 o'clock that morning and just stayed in that room and i'm telling you, it was a good day for me because i was in the word and then god, today i have to let this lady know she has to stop this. sure enough, around about a little after 5, she pulled in the front of the house, got excited. she went around the block and when she came back, and my porch is a little nook. so when she was walking around the corner, she get the package and leave. this time when she walked around the corner, she met my .45 and me and i knew i had to do it that way to let her know that you violated me for the very last time and the neighbors in the neighborhood. >> absolutely. so pastor, she's caught red handed. so what did she say to you?
>> well, she said to me again, no, it's not me! it's not me! you got the wrong person. i'm sitting here look for my dog. i said, well, you just found your dog, bow wow wow. >> you barked at her and kept her until the police came because you are a man of the cloth, i understand you have already forgiven her for doing this, even though it sounds like she comes from family where you said apparently her mother did it as well allegedly. >> exactly. >> you've invited her to your church. >> yes, we have. as a matter of fact, we invited her to the church and we have a package for her if she decides she wants to come. it's cap that we have that have the word forgive. we forgive because the bible tells us that we must forgive those a have wrongly done things to us. so we're hoping that and we are praying that she will come, first of all, give her life over to jesus because she didn't know what she was really doing. that could have been anybody.
that even could have been me doing that. i never wanted to put anybody on the ground like that or anything like that. but when you push a person to the brink of enough is enough, i look at it as she was letting the devil use her, i had to use what i had to use. >> absolutely. all right. you have forgiven, but you haven't forgotten. pastor benny holmes at the new beginning church in texas, thank you very much for telling us the story and recounting the day you barked at the cat burglar. thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> what a story. 27 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, should you be forced to show your receipt when you leave costco? i do. well, one guy didn't want to and ended up with a broken leg. and remember when miss teen south carolina said this? >> i personally believe that u.s. americans are unable to do
so because some people out there in our nation don't have that. >> this morning she has a new job, asking u.s. americans questions. details coming up. ♪ ♪
white house has been having big security issues lately after an intruder actually managed to
jump the fence and make it inside. he made himself a sandwich and hanging out. this is true, the white house says from now on, it will start locking its doors. when asked if he wanted a key, biden said, i'm fine just using the doggy door. no one bothers me. >> we just went there. jimmy fallon always making us laugh there. you know what time it is? it's time for to you choose the news. we love when you do. listen to this, first up, jacksonville jaguars actually sent a letter to season ticket holders telling them to sit down. this was after they suffered their fourth loss of the season 44-17 to the colts. how is that? >> i tell you what, i believe it does bother me when i'm at games and people keep standing up in front of me. >> so what? >> the jaguars are urging people to be just -- if you're going to stand up, stand up in conjunction with the game. not just to stretch your leg. >> you could get ejected if you're guilty of excessive standing. you could get kicked out of the
game. >> brian, if you don't like people standing up to cheer, go to the opera. >> that's where i'm most comfortable. i love the opera. >> it wouldn't be as bad if the jaguars are undefeated. they're having trouble getting people to the games. there is a special section where you can stand up. >> there is a new area where they have parties two hours after the games, so apparently you can stand there, but not in the stands. let us know what you think about that. earlier this week the dc council announced they're considering a bill to ban indian mascots at the high school level and throughout the school district, which would be a problem for one school who are the indians. apparently what they're doing right now is they would like to alter the human rights act to ban the use of any race-based nickname, logos, mass scots or team names.
keep in mind, this is in the same town shared by the washington redskins and they're not changing their name. >> like this king elementary school is known as the warriors. they have a high school there. so they had a warrior mascot that had indians and native americans. to be more politically correct, they made it african warriors. >> they're worried those mascot names desensitize children. >> really? now here is something that's way overdue. finally frats are being urged to include women. >> they have for years. >> weslayan university in connecticut is ordering fraternities to be co-ed. they said they need o do that. they follow trinity college and hartford which began doing that in 2012. that's like petitioning for women to use the men's room because it's discriminatory. there is sororities and there is fraternities.
can't women stay where women go and men stay where men go? >> and in the case of the restroom, i would make the emergency argument. >> you could do that. >> i'm not sure if it holds weight for the fraternity. >> i love what dunkin doughnuts did. they just put a bathroom in. how do you feel about that? do you think weslayan university is on the right track forcing frats to take in women, or do you feel as though it's way overdue? >> i wonder what you think about that. >> frats invite women over just not to stay permanently. you make the call. tell me what your selective outrage is. >> let us know which of those particular stories bugs you the most, whether or not it's standing up, sitting down at the games, whether or not it's the dc council saying you got to get rid of the indian mascots at the schools, or that fraternities should now include their rosters. e-mail us or tweet us and you can facebook us.
>> i guess men should pledge sororities, am i right, heather? >> i don't know about that. i don't know if they would survive. >> exactly. >> a lot of the fraternities have little sisters. that's how they are able to incorporate women at some of their events. >> they want to change all that. >> i don't know. we'll see what people have to say at home. >> we're out of problems, that's it looks like. >> a complete turn. days after isis terrorists planned to behead people in the streets of australia, an 18-year-old terror suspect stabbed two police officers. police then shot him dead. the man recently had his passport canceled and he was under investigation for waving an isis flag in the mall. both police are in stable condition. ever wanted to run past those people that check your receipt at the store? have you ever been to one of those stores? you may think twice about it after you hear this. a man from portland, oregon, learned the hard way not to do
this. this actually happened. he was trying to get past the receipt checker at costco and that's when he says a work not only stopped him, but karate chopped him and broke his leg. now he's suing that store for $670,000. no comment yet from the store involved which was costco. and not necessarily the smartest criminal. three guys crashed a wedding in new jersey. they ate all the food, drank the booze, mingled with the guests. they probably would have gotten away with it, but they left behind some incriminating evidence. just before they took off, they posed in the photo booth at the reception. police now closing in on them. and it was one of the most memorable answers in the history of beauty packagents, you could say, all for the wrong reasons. >> recent polls have shown a fifth of americans can't locate the u.s. on a worldgsmy map. why do you think this is? >> i personally believe that u.s. americans are unable to do
so because some people out there in our nation don't have that. >> such as, such as, i think that was part her answer. that embarrassing answer not slowing her down, though. kate upton, the former miss teen south carolina now embarking on a career in television. she is said to co-host the new golf show "golf par." good for her. she looks good there, too. hopefully she's a golfer since what's going to be doing that show and can speak on that. >> right. >> time to learn about that. >> i hope -- we should have her on as a guest. >> why not? >> that would be great. meanwhile, it's time to put us to the test because it's a wednesday. that means it's science trivia day with maria molina. >> that's right. good morning. here is a question for today. which metal is a liquid at room temperature? is it a, copper. b, antimony, c, d?
>> d. >> too easy this week? >> is d right? >> yeah, it is, mercury. >> copper? look shear -- here is a penny. >> you left the penny in the room? now it's all wet. >> maria, come back! >> if she's going to leave, we should leave. come on. >> come back! >> you can't walk out on us. >> mercury of course is toxic. but if you recall, they've been using it in thermometers, one of those reasons being it's liquid and it can expand when warmer. >> nickels are melting in my pocket. >> those are m and ms. this coming up, our military showing an all star effort with four dozen planes and 200 bombs to stop isis right in its
tracks. what's it like from their point of view? leah gabriel will join us next and explain. and federal employees gambling away your taxpayer money at casinos and race tracks. it's happening and you're the one losing. first, be a winner. it's time for the "fox & friends" trivia question of the day. born on this day in 1962. this actress' one woman show about her wedding became a hit movie. e-mail us with the correct answer and you will be today's big winner. >> that's good question, maria, see?
time for news by the numbers. first, $2.1 million. that's how much the federal department of transportation employees have racked up on the government-issued credit cards. inspector general's office found workers took out cash advances at casinos and horse racing
tracks. what were they doing there? next, $3.7 billion. that's the amount of taxpayer money spent on the botched obamacare rollout. to make matters worse, the centers for medicare and medicaid have no information about where the $3.7 billion went. and finally, 1 million. that's exactly how many people are expected to take part in the 24th annual see you at the pole event. lily from wake forest high school in north carolina sent us this photo of students gathering to pray at their school's flag pole. jennifer from dallas, pennsylvania sent in this one. and this one came from manning, south carolina. a busy day all across america. >> you're right about that. this week a massive show of u.s. force in syria. 200 bombs, 48 planes and we are still assessing the damage. >> so what's the anatomy of an air strike and how exactly are they carried out? joining us is former navy pilot, fox news correspondent, leah
gabriel. first off, as you see those strikes, steve brought this up earlier, it looks as though we were not devastating the target. is that how you viewed it? >> the pentagon made a point of letting us know that they intended not to. for example, they showed before and after pictures of buildings where there was a communications array on top. they said look, our target was not the building. it was this communications array. there is a reason for that. we didn't know what it is. but i think they really made a point of letting us know that they can be surgical in the strikes and take out very specific targets. >> command and control was one of the goals. so you have been in the cockpit in a situation like this. tell us what it's like when you're on the aircraft carrier in the night about to take off. >> just to back up, there is so much that goes into the planning before that ever happens. first off, as you said, they come up with a goal what, are we trying to do? they gather intelligence. we know there have been surveillance flights flying. we saw from these pictures, we know they had very good
intelligence, very good intelligence going into this. then a set of targets would be determined. then those targets would be handed to a strike group for example, a group of f-18 pilots on the carrier. we would get together and look at the pilots and assess what kind of bombs we need to use, how many different airplanes need to go and fly into the war zone in order to take out that target. so we would specifically weaponeer for a target. for example, the weapon of choice on an fson 18 for a gps strike would be the jdam. that's a weapon that's basically a dumb bomb where you added a gps package onto that to guide itself to the target. you would even figure out what type of fuse you want to use. for example, that comms array that they took out, they said they had an air burst fuse on that. but if we wanted to take out the building, we use a penetration fuse to penetrate the roof of the building. so you decide all these things and you decide how many aircraft you need to do it, how many bombs you need to drop. you don't just go out with a bunch of fights that have bombs
on them, you also go out with fighters who have air to air weapons that take out air threats. >> i saw the video, this is what i'm going to do and then you get over the target, i got to change what i drop, i -- it's different. >> it depends on the strike you're doing. when there are troops on the ground calling us in to take out targets, then we're really going to be guided by them and what their needs are. they might say we need to you take out this specific thing or a target of opportunity. help us just down size, decrease the enemy's ability here. but in this type of strike where you had very, very good intelligence, they had specific things they wanted to take out on buildings, specific compounds they wanted to take out. in this case, you would be plugging those gps wave points into yourf1@ob, essentially into its brain before you took off. >> can go into risk and the factors included in that? at night, air strikes at night versus day, what someone actually face when is they're in there about to perform air
strikes. >> it's a good question. going in at night actually provides you the cover of darkness, the element of surprise and a lot of people are sleeping in the middle of the night. this type of strike is one where we go in high and fast. one of the big risks i think going into a country like syria, of course, and we all talked about it, was what types of air defense do they have and are they going to be active? so regardless of any communications that we've had with the syrians, you're still going to want to make sure before you go in that you're not taking the risk of getting your aircraft shot down. that's part of the reason you typically would use things like a tomahawk land attack missile from the ships first, but also sending out a stealth fighter first. >> is it like in the movies where you're flying and you know when, for instance, the syrian air defense has locked on to you with the radar? >> yes. >> do you know? >> yes, you do. and as i was explaining the strike package that you would send out, the group of f-18s from the ships t wouldn't be
just the guys dropping bombs. there would be a couple of f-18s carrying radiation missiles looking for any surface to air threat like you're talking about and then would drop that weapon on -- >> so it goes over there. >> that's what that missile does is attacks that. but you also have indications in your cockpit that would let you know if you're being targeted to divert any sort of attack on an aircraft. >> it could pull their bomb out of the way. >> we have ways of trying to defeat a missile that's been fired at us. we try and defeat that missile's radar. we have different tactics that i won't go into detail. we also have the weapon that can take out the radar of a surface to air missile. >> that's great that you are part of our team trying to explain it very effectively. former navy aviator, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> really interesting. coming up, it's creating a lot of controversy. lawmakers trying to ban lawyers
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the bible. it's happening at one law school in canada. they're rejecting graduates of trinity western university because signing up for that school also meant pledge to abstain from premarital relations and oppose same sex relationships. that means graduates will be barred from practicing law over their personal beliefs. is this legal insanity and could it happen here? joining me now, fox news legal analyst, arthur aidala and dr. keith ablow. gentlemen, thanks for being with us today. i want to know how close we are to this happening. but i want to start with the legal insanity angle. is this against your rights? so you sign a pledge with a college. you can't go forward from there? it's going to be held against you? dr. keith? >> listen, this is exactly thought police because the bottom line here is that this is a test of faith. literally. are you going to say something other than what you believe in order to have a profession?
can you believe that, that it's come to that in canada, because the law presumes that lawyers can put forward arguments despite their personal beliefs. they agree with the law, the rule of law. >> you're nodding. part of your job is to actually take a position for someone when you may have to just put your own personal beliefs aside. correct? >> yes. 100%. i got to tell you, this is very upsetting. this is absolutely wrong. this better never happen in america. we're seeing a little piece of it with obamacare and them forcing religious institutions forced to accept certain aspects of obamacare that they don't approve of. this is the reverse of it where now the government is saying, we're not going to accept certain things that you believe in and in america, that's wrong. technically speaking, you could have the anti-bald man's university and that should be accredited just because they don't think that bald people should be on the planet earth. >> isn't this discrimination? >> if the government is not
paying for it, there are private -- they're a private institution, they're allowed to discriminate to some degree if that's their belief. >> based on gentlemen of the jury. dr. keith, you say? >> absolutely. it's absolutely discrimination. don't think it can't happen here. it could happen here based on what did happen with obamacare and forcing the hands of religious institutions to pay for things that are against their religious beliefs. it won't stop with lawyers if it starts here. it will include doctors, too, like pediatricians and others who have to advise women what to do. they'll say if you are a christian doctor, you can't possibly advise women about abortion. hence, we won't accredit you. >> we agree, keith. >> did i just get to you agree? >> unbelievable. >> i'm taking credit for that. >> there must be something wrong. >> dr. keith and arthur i that so much for being here. >> thank you. freedom of expression, live here at "fox & friends." coming up, bill o'reilly has
a strategy to defeat isis. >> what about a mercenary army, elite fighters well paid and well trained to defeat terrorists all overt world? >> bill is here, top of the hour
good morning. it is wednesday, september 24. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. the military announcing it conducted more air strikes overnight in syria and iraq. but as america attempts to bomb isis off the planet, bill o'reilly is here with a different strategy. >> what about a mercenary army? elite fighters who would be well paid, well trained to defeat terrorists all over the world? >> live on the curvy couch, bill o'reilly will explain just that. meanwhile, an arrest warrant issued for the suspect accused of taking hannah graham. so where is she? >> i can think of five or ten places to hide a body easy in
this town. >> the suspect was the last person to see her alive allegedly. now police searching for the wanted man who currently is on the run. and outrage this morning over the president's salute with a coffee cup in his hands. some are saying it's a latte salute. your e-mails, your tweets are pouring in. and according to all the stats that i saw this morning, mornings are better with friends. welcome to "fox & friends" for this wednesday. we have a fox news alert to start this hour with. more air strikes happening overnight. we just learned that the u.s. military continued to strike isis targets in the country of iraq and syria with a mix of attack bombers and fighter aircraft. the strikes hit armed vehicles
and a weapons cache in iraq and syria. all aircraft exited the strike zone safely, which is good news. this brings it to 198 air strikes against isis. bill o'reilly joins us live this morning. >> good morning. >> so bill g to see you. i know "killing patton" is out. we're excited. first things first. >> killing isil. >> that's what we'd like to do. maybe that's your next book. day two of air strikes, not like shock and awe. this is a much different situation. are you happy the way it started? >> i don't know the word happy. you don't want to see the united states having to go to war, but it's necessary. we have the finest military in the world. we just have to be able to harness it. so yeah, i think it's an effective tool to send a message to the world. we're justç not going to tolere this kind of stuff. >> do you believe president obama at this point will take advice from his top advisors,
generals? >> yes. i think now that he's committed to it and started beheading americans, he will do what he has to do from the air. i don't think he'll ever admit to putting ground troops in the theater, although they're there already. everybody should know that we have about 2,000 special forces roaming around northern iraq. they're not sitting around. if they say something in a black mask, they're going to shoot them. that's the reality. i think president obama now will conduct a campaign like we're seeing on the screen. >> what did you think about the pentagon yesterday was doing the bomb damage assessment where they said, okay. and we're going to show you the before and after. and the after didn't look that much different than the before. but apparently they took out the cable tv or the satellite dish. it didn't seem like -- we had here on the channel, we had ralph peters on last night and he said there wasn't really much to this. the objective should be to kill acres and acres of terrorists. >> i don't think they want to kill civilians or anything like that. but this reminds me of vietnam
where they had the daily body count. then they would come out and say, we're winning and we're doing this, we're doing that. it's more for show. it's more to reassure the american people that we're after these guys. nothir/=jjt with it. but i'm not going to second guess the pentagon. ralph peters is our -- we pay him to be a security analyst. i don't really know. so i'm confident they're doing what they have to do. >> you've been talking about your plan for mercenaries and a mission that way, that form. can you explain that? >> yeah. it's on billoreilly.com. so i lay it out so i don't want to take a lot of time. this is going to happen. we need a world wide strike force to be able to go to the hot spots in the world and confront islamic terrorism, jihaddists on the ground. we need that. but why should the united states have to protect the whole world? it's killing our treasury. we're coming back with wound warriors, with arms and legs blown off. what is germany doing? what is italy doing? they're not doing anything.
my idea is raise a force of 25,000 mercenaries well paid. and who pays? the coalition, the 50 nations. if you don't pay, you don't get any protection. it's trained by american personnel officers and nato officers. >> who is the boss? >> we're the boss. nato and americans lead the force. but the force is multi national. they're the best in the world. you wouldn't believe how many military people call me going, that's great idea. that's what we should be doing. it doesn't take the place of the u.s. military. it doesn't downgrade. we still are our military as does great britain and everybody else. this is just a force that can be used as a quick strike force. and believe me, you put that up, those terrorists are going to know somebody is coming for them >> the author who wrote "guarding paul breamer," he's a black water guy and he said there is so many guys like him kicked out of the military or retired out, they'll be willing to do that. >> all over the world. the finest military people. but we regulate it, we under the
geneva convention. >> you have mastered taking a popular subject and a very famous person from jesus to patton to lincoln and you found a controversy that still exists today. where is the controversy with "killing patton"? >> the official u.s. army documents say he was killed in an accident. >> car accident. a fender bender. >> we don't believe it. we believe he was murdered. but the relevance of patton today, it's amazing. we need a general like patton. the united states needs somebody who can instill fear into the enemy. >> how would he handle isis? >> the nazis feared him. and hitler devised all his campaigns north of patton so that patton wouldn't be in the theater. of course, then patton turned in to the battle of the bulge and rescued the americans who were surrounded by the germans up in belgium. we need somebody like that. and when you read "killing patton," you're going to apply it to today and go, where is our
patton? anyway -- >> you need a commander in chief who is willing to have a ruthless guy like patton?a >> fdr was so-so about patton and truman hated him and eisenhower and patton were like this because eisenhower was a politician. eisenhower never fought in a battle. ever. all right? >> do you believe president obama has a little patton in him? >> no. president obama and george patton are about as far away as me and kilmeade. okay? >> which is far. >> look how he dresses. no way. but the death of patton, wait 'til you see what we lay out. we don't say for sure he was murdered. but after the evidence that we compiled, it's almost inconceivable. >> the picture you paint is this, the war is over, but patton knows we should not disarm. the russian/soviets cannot be trusted. they're trying to take them, they did take all of eastern europe.
he's trying o urge eisenhower to do something. no one is listening to him. and then you talk about two separate times prior to his death where he was almost killed in bizarre accidents. >> there were assassination attempts on patton. but you would expect that during the war. however, patton was going to come back to the united states to do a speaking tour. he got in this accident one day before he was scheduled to come back to the usa. he was going to do a nationwide speaking tour telling americans that stealen and the russians are trying to take over the world and that we should harness everything we have, not leave the theater and go after them. and stalin was weak at that time because his army was depleted after the germans. stalin got him. >> is the answer to the question, who killed patton, the russians? >> yes. in my opinion. humble opinion. but again, i lay it out and there is a lot of american duplicity in this book. the oss, forerunner of the c.i.a. this book is a thriller. >> all of yours are.
>> it's also about hitler and stalin and churchill. >> we put you, the reader, in the bunker with the furor, with stalin, in the white house with fdr, so you get all the inside dirt. lot of gossip. >> and people care about history. that's key for learning. many people have to read it. you want to read it. these are complex leaders. >> yeah. and it's fun to read it. that's the difference between my history books and most history books are tough to read. >> you don't nod off. the new book is "killing patton." thanks so much. >> nice to see you. we turn to heather who has the headline. >> we have some information on something that happened overnight. taking you back to the town of ferguson, erupts in violence. listen. >> no justice! no peace! no justice! no peace! >> looters broke into a beauty supply shop. the front door smashed, windows
smashed. all of this happening after a memorial which was set up for michael brown, the teen-ager killed by police was burned to the ground. the man wanted in the disappearance of uva student hannah grahamwtqx now officialla suspect. late last night jesse matthew, he was charged with abducting her. police believe he's the last person to have seen graham. the 32-year-old suspect, you can see him walking there, he has not been seen since saturday. that is when he voluntarily went to the police station. he asked for a lawyer, but he wouldn't answer any questions and then he walked out. two utah teen-agers snatched right off the streets, thrown into a car and bound with duct tape. this morning for the very first time, we're hearing their hysterical call to 911, what they said will stop you in your tracks. >> got us in their car! >> someone took you in his car? >> yes. >> are you still in the car? >> no. we got out of the car.
>> do you need an ambulance? >> i don't know. >> are you hurt? >> i don't know. >> the 16 and 17-year-old, they were kidnapped they say after sneaking out of a sleepover around 2 a.m they escaped when they were left alone. both are safe at home this morning. the kidnappers, two men and a woman were in a red suv and they are still on the run. president obama taking a little bit of heat this morning after the white house posted this video to instagram. it shows the commander in chief saluting a u.s. marine right there with a coffee kaupp -- cup in his hand. it has been dubbed the latte salute. reaction not good. we asked what you thought. matt tweeted this, i cried when i saw this as a disabled vietnam vet, i am disgusted. brian writes, he is the commander in chief. yes, he should, not because it's required, but because these men and women are defending him.
obviously answering whether or not he should have done it. technically, the president is not required to salute service members, but it was ronald reagan who started the tradition and that is a good tradition. that's a look at your headlines. >> thank you very much. bill o'reilly, both sides heating up saying, what was the president thinking? >> a latte salute. look, i know a lot oflike presi. but once in a while, you got to cut him a little slack. he didn't mean anything about it. >> don't you think it's odd he's going to the global warming summit with a styrofoam cup. >> doocy follows him around. >> you understand why it's bothering? >> yes, i understand a lot of people are sensitive about it. but in life, i think you don't sweat the small stuff. who said that? >> i don't know. could have been you. >> the big stuff? yeah. but the small -- >> evidently there is a picture of president bush getting off a plane holding his dog and saluting, too.
>> right. that's the cocker spaniel salute. if he had dumped the coffee on the marine, we would have a problem. elisabeth is teed off. >> not teed off. it's a suggestion. >> am i out of here now? can i leave? >> watch him tonight. >> coming up. >> he is a well-known fox news contributor. so what's he doing on the government's terrorist watch list? >> yep. steven hayes. and a lot of uproar. nfl fans asked to sit down quietly during the game. fraternities in one college ordered to go co-ed and no more native american mascots for high school sports in washington. what's outraging you? go to facebook and vote because you choose the news. ♪
we've got an update on this morning's fox news alert. brand-new video of this morning's air strikes on isis targets in iraq and syria. military continuing its bombing campaign by blowing up armored
vehicles and a weapons cache. we're told all american aircraft have now left the strike area safely. five in all air strikes conducted, bringing the total to 198 strikes across iraq on isis. as you see and hear, another fox news alert. at this hour the manhunt for a cop killer, eric frien is intensifying as the search is about to enter its second week. rick leventhal still there in pennsylvania with the very latest. is there a sense of optimism today or is it like any other day? >> reporter: good morning, brian, steve and elisabeth. definitely an active search going on right now. we've seen state police lining the road behind us. they have their guns drawn pointed into the woods. they say they are confident that suspected cop killer eric frien is in these woods. we asked why they were so sure. they said because of stuff that we've retrieved during our search. we have seen heavily armed
tactical teams moving in and out of this rugged terrain over the past several days searching through the thick woods. we've been told search dogs have hit on frien's scent during this 12-day manhunt. despite reported sights and officers thought they had him cornered, they have come up empty handed so far. frien is a self-taught survivalist. he grew up in these woods, he spent a lot of time in the woods and may have spent months or years preparing for this moment, building bunkers and stashing food and supplies in the poconos. there are a lot of complaints from residents in the meantime who have in some cases been forced to sleep in their cars overnight because they have been stuck outside of road blocks. the police say they're trying to make it easier for residents. they've escorted some of them past barricades to get home and now letting more drive in there, even though an active search is still underway. they tell us that it is a slow process. obviously major safety concerns. they actually reopened schools again, but buses are not picking up kids in the search areas and residents are still being warned
to keep their doors and windows locked and remain vigilant. we spoke to a local business owner who says this is definitely cost him money because people are afraid to leave their homes. so as you can imagine, people are hopeful that this ends soon and so obviously are the police. >> indeed. rick leventhal live in the poconos of pennsylvania with the very latest. >> thanks. 20 minutes after the top of the hour. only hours after carrying out an historic bombing campaign in syria, president obama says the real threat america is facing right now, climate change. is he sending the right message? we're going to have a fair and balanced debate coming up next. and his post-game interview went viral overnight and it's easy to see why. the inspirational team leader is here just ahead. >> you're going to do it for one another! do it for each other! you're going to do it for yourself and for us and you're going to come out with the win! and we believed that.'s an awesome feeling! ♪ ♪
24 minutes past the top of the hour, we have quick headlines for you. new overnight, a teenage terror suspect shot dead by police in australia after stabbing two officers. the 18-year-old was under investigation for waving an isis flag in the mall. both cops are in stable condition. osama bin laden's son-in-law sentenced to life in prison for conspiring to kill americans. he's the highest ranking al-qaeda member to face trial on u.s. soil. a judge said he showed, quote,
no remorse whatsoever. steve? >> thanks. this morning after launching air strikes in syria, president obama announced at the united nations that the greatest threat against the world wasn't terror. it's climate change. >> there is one issue that will define the contours of the century more dramatically than any other and that is the urgent and growing threat of a changing climate. the climate is changing faster than our efforts to address it. >> but hasn't the climate always changed? how do we answer that call? would it really make a difference if we changed anything? joining fours a debate is the director of federal communications for the natural resources defense council, and the director of the center for energy and environment at the competitive enterprise institute. both of them have really long business cards with gigantic title. it's going to be a good debate. bob, let's start with you. when the president of the united states says the climate change
is subtle science, is he right? >> well, i think what we settled is that the carbon pollution coming from burning fossil fuels is indeed warming the planet. no question about that. we just finished the hottest summer on record globally. the 15 hottest years on record globally, steve, have all come since 1997. and we know that this is being caused by the carbon pollution that's coming from burning fossil fuel. so that's the piece that's been settled. do we have more questions about how this pollution is affecting us? sure. will we ask them? you bet. that's how science works. but with you know enough right now that we need to take measures to protect future generations from this widening scourge. that's important. >> all right. minor, let me ask you exactly the same question, when the president of the united states says climate change is settled science, is he right? >> it's not settled in the way he thinks it is. we have had a long period now in which the computer modelers have dominated the debate. they have predicted a lot of
warming, and we are in a fairly warm period right now, but for the last 17 or 18 years, there has been no warming. there has been no increase in the global mean temperature. so this whole debate has really been answered. global warming is not a crisis. >> bob, earlier you were talking about how much stuff we pump into the atmosphere. over the weekend there was an item in the "wall street journal" called climate science is not settled by a leading scientist named steven coonen. what he said was the big question -- it's clear that the climate has always changed and always will change. the big question is how much of an impact do humans have on this gigantic thing known as our climate? and the expected shift by the atmosphere in natural greenhouse gasses and stuff like that by humans would only impact one or 2%. the other 98 or 99%, bob, would be from mother nature. >> well, here is what we know,
since the beginning of the industrial revolution a couple centuries ago, we have increased the carbon dioxide level in the global atmosphere by 43%. that's a huge number. here is who tell us it's a problem. the national academy of sciences, the national aeronautics and space administration, the guys who put a man on the moon, the pentagon, the commerce department, the state department, the most foundational scientists all over the world are telling thus is a serious problem, we got to do something about it. a couple of summers ago, 2012, we had the hottest year on record here in the united states. i went out and talked to corn farmers in kansas. corn fields were baking. i talked to cattle ranchers in colorado all the way to the ohio river valley. they're having to sell off their herds because the pastures are burning up. wildfires. we had 130 americans killed, $65 billion worth of damage by hurricane sandy. 14 feet of water in downtown manhattan. these things haven't happened before. this is what we're seeing before our very eyes. >> allall right.
myron, you get the final word. the climate has always changed, always will change. the big question is how much of that can you pin on man and how much is mother nature? >> the science is in. carbon dioxide levels have gone up by 43% from 270 parts per million to 400 parts per million. that's one part per 2500 in the atmosphere. the fact is that the warming has not met the model projection, the scary predictions and the impacts that president obama and all of these national academies talk about simply aren't there. we do not have more heat waves. we are not having more big storms. we haven't had any hurricanes this year, for example. so i think that this is a kind of fantasy world that they're living in. >> i tell you what, great debate. we thank you both. bob and myron for joining us live to talk about climate change. thank you. >> thank you.
what do you think about that? e-mail us. coming up, the forensics are in and police now say this man is accused of abducting uva student hannah graham. so what did they find that changed their mind? former dc homicide detective rod wheeler up next. and a lot of uproar this morning. nfl fans asked to sit down during games. fraternities ordered to go owe ed and no more native american mascots for high school sports. what's outraging you? go on facebook and vote because today you choose the news. ♪ ♪
a fox news alert. the forensics are in and police now say this man abducted uva student hannah graham. last night they filed abduction charges against jesse matthew. so what did they find that
changed the case so suddenly? form homicide detective and fox news contributor joins us now. good morning to you, rod. >> good morning. >> this latest charge has everybody asking what did they find to bring these? >> i believe that they found -- they served the search warrant of his home again yesterday and i think they found additional items such as hair, fibers. they could have found seminal fluid. i want to go back to monday of this week to connect the dots here. on this program on monday, you may recall when you and i were talking, i said that the police could have charged matthew with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. well, as a result of that, i believe, the chief must be watching because they probably thought about that and actually not only contributing to the delinquency of a minor by purchasing the alcohol, but once he took her out of that bar, that's abduction. so now that's why we have this charge abduction with the intent to defile, which is an immoral
act, he wanted to do some immoral act on this woman. >> when you hear in this story that she had called and she was on the phone with a friend saying i am lost in an area she's familiar with, do you have a sense drugs are involved? >> it's a good possibility. and i'll tell you why. when i was down there in charlottesville this past weekend, some of the students told me that some kids engage in using a drug called molly. we know what molly is. if this guy, matthew, gave this woman a molly, then again, that's going to add to his charge. but one other thing real quickly that's important for the viewers to know, with this particular charge, three things must exist. one of three things. intimidation, force or deception. the deception could have been the part where he bought her alcohol with the intent to have sex with her, guys. >> rod, does the fact that his work position in the operating room, would he have access to certain drugs that could have played a part here? >> yes, he would have access to certain drugs. that's an excellent question.
that's one of the things that the police are looking into. this guy also knows, he's been trained how to clean up situations. so that's what he does. he cleans up the operating room after people have their surgery. so are there cleaning chemicals that's missing and things like that? bleach, things like that that he could have used. >> well, the cops are look for him right now. now charged with abduction with intent to defile. rod wheeler, thank you very much for joining us with your point of view. >> and he's still on the loose at this hour. >> last they saw him, he was driving like a bat out of hell. 24 minutes now before the top of the hour. we've got heather with headlines. >> let's get to it. elaborate hair style, wig no, sir longer his signature style, jail taking a toll. brand-new photos released show him bald with wisps of gray hair. specter serving 19 years to life
for the 2003 murder of lana clarkson. >> does this look like the face of a terrorist? the federal government seems to think so. steven hayes saying this on twitter. just informed i'm on the dhs terrorist watch list. explains why i've been subject to extra screening each of my recent trips. he believes it's because he recently went on a cruise with his wife to turkey. and high school football players post game interview going viral. easy to see why. >> they had us. but it took guts, it took an attitude. that's all it takes! that's all it takes to be successful is an attitude! >> he's great. he joined us earlier and he says he owes his positive attitude to one special person. >> my mom used to always -- she literally used to always tell me, be the change you wish to see. be the change in others you wish to see. if you want others to be happy, you be happy to them. if you want others to smile, you smile to them.
and encourage them. i love her so much. i truly do. i love her so much. >> it makes you almost tear up. those are a look at your headlines. he's a great kid. so positive. >> i love him. >> i love he wears his uniform in the library in the morning. >> in the pads. >> thank you very much. now it's time for you to choose the news. we got three stories. we're going to tell you which you consider the most outrageous for this wednesday. >> this started off, jacksonville jaguars sent a letter to their season ticket holders telling them to sit down or else they could be kicked out of the game for excessive standing. >> the dc, washington, d.c. council is considering a bill to ban indian mascot names at schools because they say it desensitizes youth to the injustices suffered by indigenous and minority populations. this in the hometown of the washington redskins. >> weslayan university saying you hate fraternities. open it up to women.
i know fraternity means men. for us, for you to be on our campus, you better give women a chance to be in them. and guess what is the most outrageous, according to you, the most important people in the world. >> 77% of you said the indian mascot ban was the most offensive and had you fired up. 15% of you said the fraternities going co-ed had your feathers ruffled. 8% said the no standing at the jaguars' game had you in a tizzy this morning. >> in dc, this new bill, according to the "washington post," would alter the human rights act to ban the use of any race-based nicknames, logos, mascots or team names as well. you think they do it? i bet they do. >> we should ask native americans instead of answering for them. by the way, my school is screwed. they're the chiefs. >> now that you mention it, probably -- >> now that i bring tup,
massapequa is named after a tribe, too. >> we've been learning more about the khorasan group all morning long. there's a lot more about the terror group and the man behind it that's turning up and what we just found out is terrifying.
a fox news alert for you now. over an hour from now, president obama is going to address the united nations general assembly east side of manhattan. david lee miller is there outside the u.n. >> reporter: we expect the president to arrive shortly. the general assembly expected to convene at 9:00 o'clock eastern time. you can take a look now and you can see the 140 world leaders and diplomats now arriving at the united nations. we expect the president to tell the general assembly what his vision is of u.s. leadership and what he will describe as a changing world. we also expect that he is going
to talk about the coalition trying to defeat isis. he will specifically, we believe, mention the arab nations that are taking part in that coalition. one of the parallels he will draw today is the international fight against isis and the struggle against ebola as well as the international efforts to try and resolve the conflict in the ukraine. we actually expect the president to begin his remarks sometime at 9:00 o'clock. the general assembly expected to convene in just about 15 minutes. steve? >> you'll see the president live right here on fox. david lee miller, thank you. it's the terror group that until this week no one was talking about. >> this is a very dangerous group and al-qaeda offshoot as you know, and we had information, good information that they were very actively plotting and very close to the end of that plotting and planning an attack on targets either in europe or the u.s. homeland. >> so who is the khorasan group
and just how much of a threat is this to the united states? here with more, fox news legal analyst, peter johnson, jr. you're breaking down this group. >> let's do the w's. who is the khorasan group? many were trained throughout the 1990s and have family ties to osama bin laden. intel officials cannot confirm that the group existed until last week, although president bush talked about the leader in 2005. they're separate from isis. they're believed to consist of 50 or so hardened fighters. al-qaeda veterans. the leader is a manually look at his picture. allegedly, he was killed in the american attack. >> let's hope this is one time in twitter tells the truth. >> i hope so. >> what is this group about? what do they want? >> their specific focus has been on aviation attacks. allegedly they aim to exploit western jihaddists who have a better chance of placing bombs on planes headed to america from
europe. those with european passports, those who are americans. the al-qaeda bomb maker trained terrorists in syria how to build bombs like the 2009 underwear and 2010 printer bombs. the feds have been looking at the notion of putting bombs in toothpaste tubes and clothing to conceal their appearance. >> al-qaeda wants to get back in the news and they want to blow us up to do it. what about when? when do they plan on attacking? >> we don't know. they say there were no specific attacks and we don't know exactly when this group was formed. but president bush did mention the group in a 2005 speech. there was a $7 million reward for the leader of this group and intelligence officials say yes, they've been tracking this group for years. the members have known each other for years and fought together in afghanistan and pakistan and even chechnya. some of them went into exile in iran after the september 11 attacks. >> now finally, let's look at where. where do we find these guys now
that we blew up what we think is their headquarters. >> al-qaeda leader al zawahiri dispatched them during the civil war in 2011. the purpose? take advantage of the chaos in syria and recruit western fighters. >> right. of course, we wondered why he's still alive. why are we targeting them now? >> the pentagon says the group was, quote, nearing the execution phase of an attack on the u.s. or europe. members were testing explosives they hoped to carry on flights. however, there was no immediate threat to a specific airline or route. some intelligence officials are saying perhaps they hadn't actually chosen a location, although they were entering operational efficiency in terms of actually doing it. >> also keep in mind, question have help from sam arab nations doing air strikes. when it came to hitting these guys, we did it ourselves. >> absolutely ourselves. hopefully we wiped the leader out. it is a hydra. the heads do grow back. >> it continues to be whack a
mole. thanks so much. >> okay. 13 minutes before the top of the hour. coming up straight ahead, it's being called the sexiest faith-based movie of the year. i thought it was a runner up. the stars are here. first let's check in with a man who martha calls sexy, bill hemmer. he promises to tell us what he's going to be talking about on his show. >> we'll see you on radio. the president is about to explain to the world why we're bombing in syria. colonel ralph peters on the fallout so far. karl rove on a war time president. 41 days before the election. what you need to understand about this group called khorasan. a big morning of news. martha and i will see you all in ten minutes, top of the hour.
the upcoming movie "the song" is being called the sexiest faith-based film of the year. >> how do you know? >> marry me. >> don't be fooled, though. their message is pure. joining us now is the executive producer, kyle, and the stars, ali faulkner and mr. powell. is it going to be too hot to handle? >> we hope that it captures both the joys and the struggles of an intimate marriage relationship. but i love the fact that it is described as the sexy faith-based film. some people hear that and it makes them a little anxious, like should those things go together? >> it makes a lot of people curious. >> they should go together. so we're excited about a movie that will celebrate passion and love within marriage. >> when you say passion, you're not holding back there.
ali and alan, this is a raw get into the relationship, get under the skin depiction of what i think a lot of people can relate to. were you surprised about making a christian movie sexy? >> i think like they go together in a great marriage, i think those passions certainly are there. so we wanted to tell the real story of marriage and what that really looks like on the good side and bad side. and passion is a really good way to describe it. >> ali, you go from twilight success to really turning this here to -- really turning heads when people see this film. what will someone, particularly woman, come away thinking or feeling about their relationship? >> well, i don't know. it depends on wherever the person is coming from at that time in their life. but the hope is that they'll be inspired to see their relationship as a gift, as something that's beautiful and special and inspires you to cherish it and to find meaning and joy in it. >> i know that there were
intimate scenes that were shot. how did those go about? alan, is it true there was a body double? >> yeah. the truth is my wife stood in on the scene where i was really kissing my wife the night that we got married. so it was my real wife. and it was a beautiful thing for me to make a movie about the priority of marriage and they didn't ask the lead actor to not prioritize his marriage in making that film. to me, that says a lot about the film makers. it was a really fun day on set as well. >> good kisses there. >> she's pretty solid. >> what's the final message to those that are christian or not want to go see this film or not? why should you go now? >> because it is all about awakening love. i don't know of anyone who doesn't want to be happily married. we settle oftentimes for business partnership in marriage or just to be good friends. but all of us want something more deep and more intimate, more passionate than that. and i think this film goes a long way in helping us get
there. >> i think you're right on the money with it. speaking of, i want to show you the box office numbers for faith-based films that came out. "son of god" brought in $67 million world wide. "god's not dead," $62 million. sounds like a lot. but compared to some other block busters, christian films have a way to go. will this sort of pave the road for bringing in more cash for this type of movie? >> what i love about this film is that i think it will appeal to believers, but i also think it is a great love story that will appeal to someone who doesn't really know the bible very well or maybe the story is new to them. it's inspired by the song of solomon and the writings of solomon. if you are not familiar with that, you'll be inspired by a great love story and i think will be challenged in your own relationships. >> okay. that's a good date night then. >> yeah. >> bring up some conversation and maybe good kisses. we want to thank you all for being here. congratulations. >> thank you. >> the film opens this friday and it's called "the song." don't miss it.
more "fox & friends" right after this. ♪ ♪
before we go, here is one for the road today. nearly a million students participated in the 24th annual see you at the pole prayer celebration. this photo from wake forest, north carolina. here we have students praying together in dallas, pennsylvania. take a look at that. and this one was just sent in from manning, south carolina. how incredible. and this great turnout happening in augusta, maine. we want to thank everyone who
sent in their photos. means a lot to us here at "fox & friends." >> that's right. thanks to the stars of "the song." they'll join us in the after the show show. >> they're just finding out about it now. >> we'll see you back here tomorrow. bill: good morning to you at home. new airstrikes hitting in syria and iraq early this morning. president obama getting ready to address the u.n. on isis that will happen later this hour. but the latest strikes taking out a stage can area in syria and a stronghold in irbil in iraq. top intelligence officials urging americans to be vigilant as these airstrikes continue. what does that mean exactly? i'm bill hemmer, welcome to america's newsroom. martha:

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