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-- >> del says we are voluntarily losing our culture. thanks to everyone who responded. >> see you tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. . good morning. it is thursday, january 15. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. while you were sleeping, president obama released five more gitmo detainees. and we just read their files. you are going to be shocked at what we just learned. >> as long as they're not from yemen it won't be a problem. >> his dad calls him a mama's boy but the feds say he is a traitor and terrorist. the 20-year-old ohio man armed and ready to attack our nation's capitol for isis. he's been busted. >> guns are good enough for millions. he makes off with them in movies but when it comes to real life he's slamming them and the u.s. we will explain, we
promise. mornings are better with friends. >> this is steve guttenberg. i'm brian's only real friend and you're watching "fox & friends." >> if you're a big viewer of "fox & friends" you know on this couch steve guttenberg, the day he was here between thanksgiving and christmas they vowed they would get together in massapequa in their homeland over the holidays. how did that work out? >> for lunch. you were going to get a sandwich. >> you went there. >> i did. i took a picture of his picture on the wall because he's from massapequa. >> when he arrived did you show it to him? >> it turns out he had to go to los angeles. i think this weekend steve and i will sit down in massapequa. i tell you what if steve guttenburg is getting up he's not going to like this
news. >> a fox news alert. while you were sleeping the president and his administration has released five more gitmo detainees. keep in mind, we have heard from this administration, in fact yesterday the state department said al qaeda in yemen is core al qaeda. if you're going to release these guys don't release them back to yemen. you know what? all five are from yemen. they are going to put them in oman for awhile but you've got to figure they're going to go back in the terror business. >> we've been reading these files. when you look at this first person this terrorist, ahmed abdul qadir, high threat from a detention perspective. he fought for al qaeda. born in yemen, trained with al qaeda here. when you go down the list, when you hear some of the background of these individuals who are part of
the massive plot to kill anyone who doesn't agree with them. next up? >> we found him in an al qaeda safe house. he was in a mission starting to build i.e.d.'s and was tasked with the mission of going back into afghanistan and start blowing up our vehicles. >> this guy under his explanation of why he was taken, look at the language they use veteran jihadist and islamic extremist. the language the very administration won't use is here in these documents describing these individuals. what do you think? >> the next guy, abdah al raman ali he's medium threat but high threat from a detention perspective. they're going to miss gitmo. >> they all were living together and were born together in yemen. we found him in tora bora, also in the osama bin laden
55th brigade. >> muhammad ak medical salam was a bomb maker used to make bombs described in many manuals and was given to students in a bomb making training course in afghanistan. >> as you look at their file none of their stories add up. as the interrogators sat with these guys for years there are huge gaps in their time line. they all have a standard al qaeda cover story. >> the final guy being sent to oman deemed medium risk, low intel value, they said. we should point out none of them were ever charged with a crime and all have been cleared for transfer for years. keep in mind for years, in fact the first thing the president said when he came into office was i'm going to close gitmo. congress yesterday said you can't do that. >> you know what congress said too? in light of what happened in paris, in light of the fact that this threat comes
from yemen can you delay it a little bit? let's put everything on hold. this is an ultimate in your face to congress again. >> the first face in afghanistan set up by a former guantanamo bay detainee. senator lindsey graham is saying it is delusional to release more prisoners at this time from gitmo. watch. >> the president of the united states has concluded that the war on terror has reached a point that we can safely release people from gitmo. the best i can say about him is he's unfocused. that's delusional thinking. the war on terror has reached a lethal phase and it is insane to be letting these people out at gitmo to go back to the fight. >> we have sent them back over there to estonia and to oman. in the meantime let's worry
about guys from ohio. a 20-year-old kid by the name of christopher lee cornell in green township, ohio, was arrested yesterday at 11:00 in the morning after he walked out of point-blank range and gun shop where he bought two semiautomatic m-15 rifles and about 600 rounds. he wanted to plant pipe bombs at the u.s. capitol and blow them off and then when people ran out he wanted to pick them out with a gun. >> an informant notified the agency that he was voicing support for jihad on twitter under an alias raheal mahrus ubudah. >> you know what his twitter handle was? i.s. black flags. >> his father said he was a mama's boy, always stayed in the basement and never left. >> right there that's a red flag. >> we haven't included this part. he was a practicing muslim.
he was at a mosque in south fairmont. his parents said he found peace in the religion. his father said he faced abuse as a practicing muslim with the long beard and traditional dress. nonetheless, he found peace there. he also said he was a big fan of isis. >> we know about anwr al alawaki. moreton stone nose what sleeper cells are and he says they're waking up. >> it looks very, very pessimistic for me. unfortunately we have seen the sleeping cells waking up now. people will be very patient to achieve the goals. they are determined, ready to give up their own life. this is an enemy who will give up at all costs. they have managed to be sleeping all this time
until preparations have been made ready for them. >> now they got these guys when they get out of gitmo evidently they are treated like rock stars in the terror world. they are going to go back to doing what they're doing and they're going to reconstitute. think about all the guys who risked their lives and maybe lost their lives to bring these guys into justice, bring them into gitmo, get them into detention and now they're out and about. gitmo guards know who they are. how do you think they feel in america knowing these guys are out? >> the latest fox news poll says 64% of you feels the threat from islamic extremists is increasing. >> the paris killers waited years from their plan. they said they got the thumb up from al alawaki. the guy in ohio said he too
got the thumbs up from al alawaki. yet he got droned. >> yet overnight five gitmo detainees released. over half of those polled think the president is outside his authority in releasing them right now. > i have two sources that say heather nauert is prepared to deliver the news. >> hope you're off to a great day so far. there has been a major shakeup at the u.s. secret service in the wake of several embarrassing screwups. instead of firing top executives the agency deciding to demote and reassign for of them. these changes coming after the drerk of -- director of the secret service was forced to resign after a guy hopped the white house fence and ran inside with a knife. >> chilling videos that emerged of the paris terror attack at a kosher market. you can see the terrorist
with the hostages and terrified shoppers huddled near the checkout line. other pictures show customers forced to deactivate security cameras in the store. we're now learning al qaeda and yemen the charlie hebdo shooters $20,000 to bankroll that attack. pope francis lands in the philippines. windy there. do you hear the cheers from that audience? the pontiff walking off the plane an hour ago to millions of people in manila. he'll spend five days in that country. he plans to meet with survivors and visit with the villages affected by that 2013 typhoon that left thousands dead. this is the first papal visit to the village in 20
years. history now made. two americans becoming the first to complete the world's most difficult rock climb. two men using their hands and feet to top of yosemite's capitan. >> a route of this level, no one is doing it, no one has done it so we're writing a chapter in the book. >> it took 19 days to finish that free climb. the two holding a press conference today at 11:00 a.m. pacific time to talk about that adventure. those are your headlines. quite pa -- quite a feat. >> 3,000 feet of granite. can you imagine how much kitchen counters. >> easy to clean. >> more on our top story, five new former gitmo detainees walking free with
the threat of terror growing bigger by the day. was this really a good idea by the white house? we're going to talk to a former officer from gitmo. >> they're all from yemen. does this sound fair to you? muslim prayer will be said for everyone to hear at a university but christians there are constantly being attacked for their faith. is that fair? we'll debate it right now. got a ♪s . sound good? great. because you're not you you're a whole airline... and it's not a ticket you're upgrading it's your entire operations, from domestic to international... which means you need help from a whole team of advisors. from workforce strategies to tech solutions and a thousand other things. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. ♪ ♪
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a fox news alert. while you were sleeping the white house releasing five more terror suspects out of gitmo despite news that a former prisoner is now recruiting for isis inside afghanistan. with 30% of former detainees returning back to the battle field, is this administration putting ideology over national security? joining us now is someone who worked at gitmo as an army medical officer. he is also the author of "saving grace at guantanamo bay" we wake up this morning hearing five more detainees from yemen are released this morning in the wake of what's happening in paris. how uncomfortable is if for you? you were there. to know these guys right here are out. >> very uncomfortable. i think every american needs to ask themselves
this question: do you feel safer with detainees in or out of gitmo? if the answer is in then you need to cry it from the tallest mountaintop call your representatives and your senators and get them to pass a bill that's in congress right now to stop the release of detainees. i think we need to remember also that the president declared the war on terror over unilaterally in 2013. and that set a dangerous precedent. if the president feels that the war is over, then the only thing that makes sense vis-a-vis these detainee releases is that he feels they're victims and deserve their freedom and nothing could be further from the truth. there is a group out there called human rights first and they claim on their website that nearly 500 convicted terrorists in u.s. federal courts have been convicted, but there are only 300 serving time in federal prisons. where are the other 200? >> where are they?
>> could be alive and well living in paris. dearborn michigan, your neighborhood. 630-plus detainees have been released from gitmo and not one has been executed beheaded, hacked to death like our enemies have done to us. gitmo is absolutely the finest military detention facility on earth and the islamist equivalent is a pile of heads. >> why now are we releasing? we're not even a -- just hours off of what happened in paris? why now? why is the administration so dead set in your opinion? you worked there looking face-to-face at these detainees. why are we releasing them now? >> i think again because the president feels there is no war on terror. his behavior screams that. every single day, every single time one of these
detainees is released he's telling us that they're not dangerous, which is, as we've heard before on the show insane. it doesn't make sense. >> you saw them eye to eye, face-to-face, are they a victim? >> i think at the very least they're all unlawful combatants and could have been killed on site on the battle field. each one is luck yeah to be alive. there is -- each one is lucky to be alive. there is not one detainee i would let loose at this point. there is no way you can win a war on terror been releasing detainees. it doesn't make sense. >> unconscionable as some would say. major granger, we thank you for your service and for joining us this morning. thank you for your time. a lot of controversy brewing over this story. the muslim call to prayer will be recited for the entire campus to hear at duke university. will the lord's prayer be recited too? no. that story coming up next. then it's the photo shop everyone is talking about. bruce general ner made --
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quick headlines now. from the roadways. overnight a suspected drunk driver leading police on a chase through north hollywood with five people in the car but police pulling off a successful pit maneuver tackling two guys as they sprinted out. you've got to be in shape to do that job. federal investigators combing the scene after a bus carrying 12 inmates slammed into a passing train in texas. eight prisoners and two corrections officers dead, others in critical condition. icy roads could be to blame plus they were not wearing
seat belts. >> looking at this video it is hard to believe anyone made it out alive. a bus driver on his way to pick up students in new jersey when he smelled something burning. he pulled over and along with an aide got off just before the bus burst into flames. >> starting tomorrow a call for prayer for muslims will be heard at duke university for about three minutes every week many it will sound something like this, amplified. [chanting] >> that's going to start tomorrow every friday 1:00 at duke. but is this religious accommodation necessary or just completely unfair to non-muslim students? joining us is the senior pastor of the first baptist church in dallas, texas dr. robert jeffords. he is also a fox news contributor. good morning to you, doctor. >> good morning. >> what's duke doing here? >> well, this is political
correctness run amok. i'm not denying that duke has the right to do this. what i am saying is that duke is hypocritical in doing this saying they're doing it for diversity and pluralism when this very same university not long ago tried to cancel a pro-life event at their women's center and their hypocrisy underscores what i've often said those who cry loudest for tolerance are often the most intolerant people when it comes to viewpoints they disagree with. this is a travesty coming from a school originally founded by a christian school by methodists and quakers. >> they want to expand their horizons so to speak dr. jeffress. if they're going to do this, have the muslim call to prayer at 1:00 every friday for three minutes and amplify it, let's hope they give the other religions equal time. i wonder what time they're going to amplify the "our
father." >> i would love for evangelical students at duke to go to university officials and say after the muslim call to prayer at 1:00 at 2:00 we would like to get on the p.a. system and recite john 3:16. i wonder how far that request would go. >> you know what? that would seem fair. but then again, you know what happens on america's universities these days. we got a quote from the dean for religious life who says this this morning regarding it. this opportunity represents a larger commitment to religious pluralism that is at the heart of duke's mission. it connects the university to national trends in religious accommodation. you know, doctor, there are students of many different religions at duke and to the best of my knowledge, this is the only religion -- the muslims are the only ones who get this special accommodation. >> as a christian, i believe that islam is a false religion based on a false book written by a
false prophet. that is my personal belief. but i also recognize that the first amendment gives muslims the right to practice their religion just as i practice mine. what the first amendment doesn't do is mandate that all religions get equal space and equal time. for the first 160 years of our nation's history, our judiciary said over and over again that america was founded as a christian nation. and although we welcome people of all faiths, our country has decidedly given a preference to the judeo- christian religion. i think we ought to continue that tradition. >> franklin graham, billy graham's son suggests to donors at duke stop giving them money. what do you think? >> duke has the right to do this, but i think donors have the right to withhold their donations and parent and students have the right to withdraw their enrollment. i hope they will do that until duke reverses its policy. >> it is a great school and now they're doing something on fridays that has people
all over the country saying why are they doing that? dr. jeffress thank you for joining us today. what do you think about that? e-mail us [email protected]. they tipped police cars over, set buildings on fire and looted businesses in the wake of the protests in the local millionaire who was giving them millions of money. we've got his name. hollywood hypocrisy uncovered next.
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the i.r.s. is warning that there could be long delays getting your tax refund this year because of budget cuts they had to cut staff. and because they cut staff,
they're saying somewhere in the neighborhood of half the people who call the i.r.s. this year will not get an agent on the phone and will not get a call back. the i.r.s., they're expecting so many delays this year they're renaming themselves the d.m.v. >> that's funny but true. he's right. >> he knows what he's talking about. >> 28 minutes before the top of the hour. the i.r.s. is also in the news. >> this is going to be upsetting. if you are old do not call the i.r.s. because they cannot help you. there is a new watchdog report that says the agency does not answer phones at local offices and has removed the option to leave a message. a service that was once offered for the elderly and the disabled so they can call in to ask questions now they say if you need help send an e-mail. but a lot of data out there shows about half of adults over the age of 65 use the
internet. how do you get your questions answered? beyond me. a new d.n.a. test helped crack a murder in south carolina and police think it could help solve more mysteries nationwide. a woman and her daughter were found dead in their apartment in 2011. no arrests were ever made in that case but now a new service says they can create a digital must go -- mug shot of the killer using genetic code pulled from the crime scene. it is called snapshot. they created images of who the company believes could be responsible for that double murder. police still investigating that case. >> new development in the ferguson protest movement. new tax filings from a nonprofit group say those demonstrations were funded by the liberal billionaire george soros. he gave $33 million to the organizers who organized the outrage following the
michael brown grand jury decision. his spokesperson says funding protests that led to those violent outbursts help make our society quote, more accountable. the kardashian family is fuming this morning. it is the latest issue of "in touch" magazine showing a heavily photo shopped image of bruce jenner to look like a woman. chris kardashian is outraged telling friends it is mean to do it whether or not it's true. he's gone through a bit of a physical crans -- transformation but they're taking it further than that. >> they are basing it on a source that says that is how he wants to appear. >> doesn't seem very nice. >> maria molina is outside our world headquarters where, maria, yesterday it was really cold. today just cold.
>> today we're about ten degrees warmer in terms of the wind chill temperature. feels like 17 degrees in new york city. it is an improvement compared to what we saw yesterday across the northeast. other areas are bitterly cold. in parts of new england wind chill temperatures well below zero and on the cold side in places like chicago and cleveland where wind chill temperatures are in the single digits. high temperatures are going to be better across most of the country. we're looking at high temperatures in the 50's in texas and part of oklahoma. 30's today in new york city. as we head into sunday it is going to get better out there with highs in the 60's across the southern plains. upper 40's possible in the city of boston. something else to watch for today is areas of heavy rain along parts of the gulf coast and a new storm system moving into the pacific northwest with areas of heavy rain and mountain snow. let's head back inside. >> there is a new movie out
and lee meechum was in dubai on tuesday and they asked him about the paris massacres and here is what he said. >> there are too many expletives out there guns out there, especially in america. i think it's a blank disgrace. >> he says we have 320 million people and we have 320 million guns. >> this is a pretty violent movie. >> he says it's fantasy. he says i grew up watching cowboy movies, i didn't end up a killer. a character like mine is fantasy. it is in the movies. it doesn't mean they're all going to go out and say let's get a gun. i agree with him. i don't think movies prompt people to get guns but i think in the big picture, one of the stories nobody is talking about can you imagine if the cops had guns and they were able to show up and they were armed. how do the guys in france
get their guns? before you look at america find out how they got these assault weapons. >> he's known to have a gun control position and voiced it emphatically throughout years. if you have that position, why would you then take employment holding a gun in a series of films. let somebody else do that if you're not a believer in it. it seems a little hypocritical to many out there. let us know what you think about that. >> i think he had about 20 million reasons to. i think he got about $20 million. >> i think he's a nice guy. there is a little space between what he's doing and what he's saying. >> pot, kettle. the story of one of america's most lethal sniper, chris kyle, has hit the big screen. >> hello. >> baby? >> chris? baby, i can't hear you. hello? >> i'm ready. >> baby, what's happening? >> i'm ready.
>> baby? >> i'm ready to come home. >> "american sniper" opens up everywhere tomorrow. our next guest sat down with the cast. >> michael tammero. we're going to get into the fox light with limb right now. good morning. -- i get so emotional watching that scene. >> "american sniper" is about the love, humanity and struggles many military families face. chris kyle saw the world through a rifle scope but his story is now being told from the other side of the lens. he went to war to protect the good guys but came back the most lethal sniper in america's history. his story made for hollywood. >> it was a wonderful privilege and honor. i actually found it tremendously gratifying. i loved it. it's very different because he was a real human being. there is a huge
responsibility. >> bradley cooper stars as the sniper but this movie is about so much more than war. it's about love and strength. >> the thing we try to focus on in this movie is the relationship between the two and how not only is it service men and women over there serving and going through this a pretty trying dilemma of having to jostle between the two words. >> his widow says the role is [inaudible] >> the kind of empathy you feel for people at home keeping the family together is so enormous that it's easy to get the emotion. >> both say kyle's wife helped them evolve. >> she gave us their e-mail exchanges which is invaluable. >> taya hopes the world
sees her husband how she did. a family man who happened to be the world's most lethal sniper. >> one of the things i take from it, or that i took from chris's life and his public life was how beautiful a thing it is to be who you are, with all your flaws and all your successes and let people judge you or do whatever they want to do but just be you. and it works out. >> sadly hollywood could not have predicted the ending. three years after helping the navy but the aim of his legacy will be to protect and honor. >> oscar nominations come out this morning and fingers crossed this movie gets the respect it deserves. >> bradley cooper firing back at people who are critical of him. glorifying war, and he's
firing back. >> this is a passion project. he did such a great job with it. to catch more of my interviews with the cast check out fox business network this weekend. as always for all my celebrity interviews log on to inthefoxlight.com or follow me on instagram at foxlightmichael. >> it is already a record limited release. >> it is breaking all sorts of records. it looks to be clint eastwood's biggest opening weekend of his career. >> straight ahead, talk about a special election, a lawmaker elected to office from behind bars. >> did you hear what ted cruz had to say about the i.r.s.? >> the single-most important tax reform, we should abolish the i.r.s. >> can that actually happen? judge andrew napolitano is on the case walking in to
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about 15 minutes till the top of the hour. quick political headlines. a virginia state delegate celebrating his reelection from jail. democrat turned independent joe morrisy winning a special election to gain back his seat. he resigned in december after a sex scandal with a teenage member of his staff. morrisy is allowed to leave jail and legislate by jail and return for his sex crime at night. let me catch my breath and then continue. harry reid has not been seen on capitol hill since
the start of the new session because of a workout accident but now an aide says reid is expected sometime next week. he fractured his face and ribs when an exercise band apparently snapped. so they say. >> this should be another reason not to like the i.r.s. the agency saying staff shortages could mean delayed refunds and more identity theft but senator ted cruz says he's got an idea. >> the single-most important tax reform, we should abolish the i.r.s. there is a powerful populace instinct to take the 110,000 employees at the i.r.s. and put all 110,000 of them down at our southern border. >> does judge andrew napolitano like the plan? he's here right now. you've got to be quiet during the real news story. >> lack of discipline. >> as we were listening to
elisabeth read about this guy running from jail this has happened more times than you can shake a stick at. ted cruz is obviously exaggerating a little bit when he says send the i.r.s. agents to the border but he's not crazy. think about this. he probably is going to seek the republican nomination for president. what is less popular amongst the republican base than the i.r.s.? so this is a very very popular thing for him to say because all those folks, or most of them will be voting in the republican primary. he's not crazy. he's got a couple of alternative proposals that also resonate well with conservatives and libertarians. >> it is a smart move politically. he's reminding people of the border situation while addressing the i.r.s. >> with the scandals involves lois lerner and her e-mails and the suppression of 501-c-3's, tax-exempt entities that
were favoring ideological views against the obama administration, this is red meat to conservative republican voters. >> no one likes paying their taxes but we don't know if -- we know that paying taxes is part of keeping the system going. >> he has two alternatives. one is the flat tax where your income tax return would be the size of this pink card. it would say what you earn from all sources time the tax rate equals what you owe. there is no deductions, no complicated math, no 80,000 regulations no human can read. the other is what's called the fair tax. it's basically a federal sales tax that will be collected by the vendor so when you buy a hot dog or you buy a house, you get to pay -- >> the president was talking about maybe we'll do something with congress regarding tax reform but then he said we want to make sure everybody pays
their fair share. if half the country doesn't pay any federal income tax, what is their fair share? >> i would like to be able to ask the president that. the president is in love with the progressive tax system put in place by woodrow wilson 100 years ago when he promised that the income tax rates would never exceed 3%. >> is there a money-back guarantee on that? >> he went to princeton so we have to -- >> i want to point everyone to our fox news website for your piece. you have a provocative piece on freedom of speech. >> the judge comes out against freedom of speech. >> that is not true, kilmeade. >> the judge comes on at 6:00 tonight. >> we hear so much conflicting information about those energy drinks, so what's the bottom line? do they really work? the answer is going to wake you up next. >> you've heard of the hungry, hungry hippo. but how about the hungry
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athletes pay attention and buyer, beware. a new study reveals vitamin supplements in vitamin water and other energy drinks have no nutritional benefits. how can this be? dr. mark siegle we want to college to answer questions like
this and he's here to weigh in. you lined up a lot of energy drinks. >> i went to medical school to answer this? >> you did. revitalize, enhance, restores. the buzz terms given and written, but? >> i don't think they're legit. i don't think you're really getting restored or reflownished or enhanced performance. here is the secret, a number of these are relying on caffeine. five hour energy up there in the front has over 200-milligrams of caffeine, that's twice the amount of a cup of coffee. red bull, 8 ounces, has about as much caffeine as a cup of coffee. >> here is monster and the red bull, it gives you the jolt, but doesn't enhance performance. >> any^ more than caffeine does. but again, people don't know necessarily they're getting all this caffeine. they may have underlying heart disease. are they in shape to have that much caffeine? it can increase heart rate, provoke higher blood pressure. i'm concerned about people not
realizing these are caffeinated drinks or sugar drinks. >> if you have red bull, you get the jolt you know it's not making you better. you just get that pick up. when you see vitamin water, gatorade and power water, a lot of people get the impression it will help you. >> that's what the study is saying. when you lump all of these together you're not even distinguishing properly. i think gatorade and pedialyte give you your electrolytes back when you're becoming hydrated. otherwise they're not doing anything for you. vitamin water doesn't add much. the vitamins in it, you're get not guilty your regular diet. if you eat tuna or turkey, whole grains, if you eat leafy vegetables and beans, you're getting much more vitamin b than ever in vitamin water. >> let's move these over and move this front and center. why did you bring out green tea? >> elisabeth hasselbeck drinks it every single morning. i am advertising for it 'cause i think she's right. there is antioxidants in it.
it's great for your metabolism. if you get the sugar out of it and you have it decaffeinated -- >> thanks, doctor. >> right. really great. >> you can have it decaffeinated. it's really good for you. gives you a boost and been shown in studies to improve exercise. >> learn to stop stealing my tea. >> who is the host here? >> this is my segment. >> okay. thank you. >> we brought her here to demonstrate that frien tea is good for you. >> but it's my time with you dr. siegle and she infringed on it. we're going to human resources. here is the study that the doctor who is an american says it holds up. thanks so much. >> thanks. coming up straight ahead, the story we just told you, the muslim call to prayer recited for the campus of duke university. so will the lord's prayer be recited, too? no. tell us what you think. we'll share your comments. then he's living proof that hard work pays off. he went from an orphan to a self-made millionaire. the founder of jiffy lube here
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may be more likely to misuse lyrica. [ karen ] having less pain, that means everything to me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. good morning. today is thursday, january 15. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. while you were sleeping, the president opens the gates at guantanamo bay releasing five dangerous detainees. you see them now on your screen. we just read their files through and what we found out will shock you. and they're not the only threat. do you know about the islamic extremist groups living right here in the united states of america? that's right. isolated communities where islam rules have popped up in cities and areas all across the country. we will describe a handful of them that we know about coming up. then, you heard of a hungry hippo, the game. what about hungry hippo and
angry hippo in real life? the craziest thing you'll see all day. i didn't know hippos could do that. mornings are better with friends. >> this is marco rubio from the great state of florida and you're watching "fox & friends". >> it's good to have him on a couple days ago. remember his first book he said that using the proceeds, he was going to retire his student loan. >> that's true. this is my impression, i've never seen him so confident. i sense he's about to make that announcement to jump in. i don't know whether he's going to or not but he seems like a great guy. >> which is a thick pool. strong group ready to go. yesterday republicans on capitol hill called on a newser to put more restrictions on releasing guys from gitmo. that was earlier in the day. then a couple hours later, the administration announced, we are
releasing five gitmo detainees. these are from yemen, the worst of the worse places where core al-qaeda is based. we're releasing them, but not release them directly to yemen. >> so the al-qaeda in yemen claimed responsibility for the paris attack. so our president says i have an idea, let's release five from yemen. >> it's now your move, congress, to stop it. although it looks like it's too late. let's go through these five from what we know from their files. one is going to estonia. let's learn about him if we can play the dating game music. he trained with al-qaeda a member of the brigade group that osama bin laden personally oversaw. he was picked up in afghanistan and he's looked at as an extremely high risk. in terms of letting him out he's at a medium range. >> this one is headed to oman.
medium until value. possibly was a body guard for osama bin laden. veteran jihaddist and ex, the words in his file aren't even said by the administration by mouth. interesting to note there. >> okay. next contestant who has just been released to another country al ramman mohammed. oman will get him. he was deemed a medium risk high threat from a detention perspective. only got medium stuff out. we should point out none of them were ever charged with a crime. okay transferred years ago. but right after the republicans said, mr. president, you can't let anymore out he let five more out. >> we found them in an al-qaeda safe house with the higher-ups core al-qaeda. but i'm sure he had nothing o do with the organization. >> the next was a suspected bomb maker, found with a casio watch, the specific one used to make bombs and given to students at
al-qaeda bomb making training courses in afghanistan. >> and there is another one too, the last syllable hentif. looked at as an enemy combatant. captured near the borrowed of pakistan and afghanistan. and was pretending to be a member of the red crescent and claimed to be a volunteer. he has no medical background and his cover story was typical of the standard al-qaeda cover story. >> two months with the koran teacher in kabul for two months. he actually didn't leave there. he was just under his teaching apparently. and he has several known ties to al-qaeda. >> they're not under lock and key, so they're free, just like the five we put in afghanistan and the five more we put in uruguay and the ones we gave to qatar. >> if you look at the number of people through the years who have been released from gitmo about one in three winds up
going back into the terror business. so we're letting them out and it is a revolving door. a form gitmo officer is major montgomery granger. he was here in the studio just about an hour ago. he had these observations about letting the guys loose. >> every american needs to ask themselves this question: do you feel safer with detainees in or out of gitmo? if the answer is in then you need to cry it from the tallest mountain top need to call your representatives and your senators and get them to pass a bill that's in congress right now to stop the release of detainees in. we need to remember also that the president declared the war on terror over unilaterally in 2013. that set a dangerous precedent. there is no way that you can win a war on terror by releasing detainees. >> we're losing ground against isis in the syrian region, we're about to cut what most people
say is a horrendous deal with iran. this goes par for the course of what's been happening to us in our country over the last few months. >> we're gog have the chance to -- going to have the chance to speak with rudy guiliani. he's going to be with us. i'm sure he'll have words about this release. >> there is a father out in ohio who says his son is just a mama's boy who never left the house. yet this son of his is a 20-year-old muslim convert named christopher lee cornell from green township ohio. he was arrested yesterday in a parking lot of a gun range and was charged with this, he wanted to set off bombs in washington, d.c. particularly the u.s. capitol, and then his people were running for their lives from that building right there he wanted to pick them off one at a time with one of the two high powered rifles he bought yesterday at a place called point-blank range and gun shop. >> he was going to detonate pipe bombs. he had 600 rounds of ammunition. they're claiming the f.b.i. set
him up. >> he became interested in islam two months ago. before that, just a mama's boy. wow. he's not alone. apparently the clarion project identified five major islamic extremist groups functioning right here in the united states. you don't trust me? listen to the national security analyst on this visiting with bill o'reilly. >> they can't be under control just through monitoring them and again, when it comes back to the issue of the ideology which president obama refuses to recognize, that's a problem here. it's not just about the person setting off the bomb. it's about the ideology that combines jihad and religion. we need muslim leaders to step up. the most positive news is that these organizations have so little support among muslim americans. >> but they've been able to dig in into a number of places around the country. hancock, new york is known as islamburg. it's the headquarters for
muslims of americans. falls church, virginia, in the dc area is home to one of the most powerful islamic centers. also an extremist group in brooklyn, and another one in jamaica queens. islamic circle of north america. i assumed they were doing a good job monitoring not only for us, but actually for other muslims because everybody wants to be safe. we need somebody who goes inside there. if not the nypd, because de blasio did away with that, somebody on the inside could be seeing if something is going wrong there. >> it's a dark outlook right now, according to rasmussen report. 65% of americans believe a terrorist attack, similar to those that happened in france, are likely to happen to us here on our turf in the next 12 months. >> what is it with ohio? a couple of days ago that bartender was arrested because he was charged with wanting to poison john boehner and now this kid out of green township, ohio,
apparently fan of isis. >> clearly not a fan of the buckeyes or they would be excited and not trying to kill people. >> i'm a fan of heather nauert. >> we all are. >> is this is basing. i was just talking about you. >> good morning to you. great to see you. we've gotten chilling new surveillance video that has just emerged of the terrorist attack at a kosher supermarket. you can see the terrorist with the hostages there and terrified shoppers huddled near the checkout. other pictures show customers being forced to turn off the security cameras. look at that right there. you can see that man up close. how terrifying. and this morning, we are learning now that al-qaeda in yemen gave the charlie hebdo shooters $20,000 to bang roll that attack. a major shakeup to tell but at the u.s. secret service in the wake of several embarrassing screwups like when the guy armed with a knife hopped the white house fence and then ran into that building. instead of firing top
executives, the agency decided to demote and reassign four of them. these changes all coming after the director of secret service julia pierson was forced to resign not long ago. federal investigators trying to figure out what caused a bus packed with prisoners to slide down a hill and right into the path of a speeding train. that bus was completely destroyed. the train's cargo scattered all over the place. icy roads could be to blame there in texas. eight prisoners and two corrections officers were killed in that wreck. the rest are in critical or serious condition at the hospital. that happening in texas. you heard of the kids' game hingery, hungry hippo. you are about to see is no child's play. take a look at this. can you imagine if you're on board that boat and that hippo
was coming right after you? that's nuts! hippos are considered the most dangerous mammal in africa. they usually don't become aggressive unless their babies are nearby. but there are reports that there were babies in that area. that incredible video already racking up 250,000 views on facebook alone. and those are your headlines. these are nasty little animals. >> but they don't have many teeth. just four huge teeth. >> it makes sense where they got the idea for the game. it looks exactly like it. >> as far as i'm concerned, they shouldn't be allowed to swim. >> they're very aquatic. >> they got hoofs. >> they don't have hoofs. i don't believe they're cloven animals. >> let's see. if you know how a hippo swims please write us. >> slowly. meanwhile, about 45 minutes ago we told you this story. at duke university, which is a great university starting tomorrow on friday, at 1:00 o'clock, they're going to
start amplifying over the p.a. system the muslim call to prayer. i've done some investigating. i can't find that any other religions represented by the thousands of students on campus are represented with anything this kind of accommodation which sounds like this. >> here is what duke says the dean for religious life, who happens to be christian, says this: this opportunity represents a larger commitment to religious pluralism and at the heart of duke's mission. it connects the university to national trends in religious accommodation. are you okay with that? >> so is there going to be a reading of the our father following that? >> no. >> nothing. >> we actually had dr. robert jeffries earlier on the program here. this is what he had to say about it. >> this is political correctness run amuck. look, i'm not denying that duke has the right to do this. what i'm saying is that duke is hypocritical in doing this,
saying they're doing it for diversity and pluralism when this same university tried to cancel a pro-life event at the women's center. their hypocrisy underscores what i've often said, those who cry loudest for tolerance are often the most intolerant people when it comes to viewpoints they disagree with. >> the table has been set. one tweets and says can take duke off the kids' short list, will not pay for this school. >> laura says parents should pull their kids out immediately. reverend graham says supporters to duke should stop supporting them financially. >> that's where it's going to hurt, right in the pocket. let us know what you think. now this, how do we stop a strike on our homeland before it takes place? a man who helped stop the unabomber here to share his strategy and what he says the feds are doing wrong. >> where do you start. plus, watch your back, bruce
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brand-new fox poll show americans are more concerned than ever about a terrorist strike here at home. overwhelming 64% saying the threat from islamic extremists is on the rise. this as airports across the united states step up security in the wake of a new threat outlined in the latest edition of al-qaeda's own magazine inspire. should this put america on high alert again? i think we are. let's ask terry churchy former f.b.i. deputy assistant director of counterterrorism and credited with catching and convicting the unabomber. the game has changed because we're so much more involved in social media as opposed to when you were tracking down the unabomber. but are we doing anything right here? >> we're doing some things right. at least we're talking about what's going on. but we're doing many things wrong. and i think the most vivid is that we've replaced a strategy that was finally working a few years ago with essentially nothing. we are no longer focusing on and
looking seriously at the need for integrating the military and law enforcement and intelligence and national security aspects of the government into the fight on terror. and the reluctance to talk to americans about the way we have to eventually handle this, which i always have felt is we need to essentially implement some sort of marshall plan to deal with terrorism, i think we've lost a lot of ground. what's really frightening is that al-qaeda and isis and all of these other terrorist groups have really figured out how to attract and reach the people who potentially could be lone wolf type terrorists here in america. and they use the social media but they're figuring out psychologically what to say and how to say it. >> they're motivating like an expert sales team. they do things like telling you exactly what you're going to do. they give you a heads up, for example, build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. that's essentially what the
boston bombers did. >> exactly. and we're going to see more of this. ted kaczynski, 19 years ago when we took him, he had written thousands and thousands of pages and he described how to build bombs and he had a big dream and his dream was to go public and distribute that information. you see that happening right now. >> right. and you see the last two years of the bush administration, they started getting it right. that's been dismantled. the mission now is kill them with drones as opposed to infiltrating the cell. >> killing people with drones is never going to be as effective in dealing with the ideology of terrorism as going out and spreading the word that america has a great idea and that america over many, many years has been a great idea. we've backed off on selling ourselves and what we represent. i think that's a real bad idea as far as dealing with these people. >> very true. why don't we tap into madison
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time for news by the numbers. 19,000. that's how many french web sites have been hacked since the paris terrorist attack. cyber defense officials say some of the attacks were carried out by well-known islamic hacker groups that appear to be targeting everything from military regiments to pizza shops. 3,000-foot victory. two americans becoming the first to successfully free climb yosemite rock formation. using just their hands and feet for the 19-day climb. 20 years. that's how long this grateful dead fan has been gone. his mother only recently reporting him missing after the incident that helped open a cold case in 1995. that's what an unidentified grateful dead concert goer was killed in a car crash. she thinks it may be her son. steve, elisabeth. >> thank you. it's a story every kid out there should hear. this is jim, the founder of jiffy lube. but his road to becoming a millionaire and success was a rough one, to say the least. >> joining us now is the author of the new book "was blind but
now i see." jim, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so i love your story. when you were a kid, you were a hustler, street brawler. an orphan. you wound up spending ten years at the sioux city iowa boys and girls house. and when you were there probably looked like you were up against a dead end, didn't it? >> when i got there i told them they weren't going to keep they here and the next day i got out of the cell and i said maybe things are different than i thought because i had been a street boy and i shined shoes and sold papers and learned my way around the streets. learned to stand -- learned that until you stand up for yourself you aren't going to have anything. it became part of the foundation that led me to believe in never, never, never giving up. it led me to keep looking no matter when someone tells you
as they did me you're legally blind. there is nothing more we can do. we'll see you later. i said that can't be the end and kept on looking and discovered this implantable miniature telescope. >> that's right. >> and in between that time there, what's amazing to me is you have such grit and determination in the face of challenge. you went on to get a football scholarship and then left business for a while western maryland has college team which had a losing team in '76 which two years later had the best team under your leadership. what's your motivation to push through situations that are tough? >> i learned very young that you have to have a dream to make a dream come true. you have to work really hard. you have to practice, practice, practice in order to get better better better. and the idea that there are dreams that you can make come true by working at it the way we did on our football field and,
you know, i found that to be true. you got to have the grit, as you said earlier, to keep going. >> you do. and you did. so after football, you wound up getting a masters in hospital administration. you made your first million by the time you were 35 years old. i love this part so there you are, you take your cadillac in to have somebody change the oil. but it got so screwed up, instead of changing your oil, they took out your dashboard. right then the light went off, i need to start a chain. it's called jiffy lube. >> we would have just complained. >> the rest is history. >> it is. there is 2400 jiffy lubes and there are people dedicated to doing the right thing and there are people that are in business for themselves. and that's what motivated me. i wanted to have something i could own and i think a lot of people want to have something they can feel that they own. so owning a franchise is a wonderful way to do it. and the jiffy lube franchise put
people in business and families are still in it that were in it when we first started. >> your alarm goes off at what time? >> i don't have an alarm. in my head. >> you have an internal alarm that goes off at 4:30? >> yes. >> you could host the morning show with us. >> why do you want to get up early? >> i think you've got to get a good early start in order to catch up with the day. there is too many things that need to be done. i make a list. i always have an action item planned for the day. and it's just like we have a two-year campaign to sell this book, to raise money, to bring people aware of macular degeneration. >> which you are suffering from significantly. you got a telescope implanted in your left eye at johns hopkins. >> right. >> 50 million in the u.s. suffering from this, you say. 40 million likely to have macular degeneration by 2020. >> yeah. it's an epidemic and yet it's a silent epidemic because we get depressed and you withdraw.
and as much as i was outgoing and on boards and tremendously active in the racehorse business and traveled and then there is no way to go because you can't -- i was at a horse rate and the first time i realized i couldn't see my horse. i couldn't see it in the post parade. they said, coach, it's right there. and then i figured it out. the fun was gone. >> a challenge, you pushed through. if it was on your list to inspire, millions of people, you can check that off right now. it has been our honor to speak with you and we wish you the very best. >> my pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> "blind but now i see" is the book. >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. jiffy lube. what a great story. thank you. it is 7:30 here in new york city. coming up next, mitt romneyç eyeing another run for the white house, it is said. so what would he need to change his mind to make sure he's in?
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i say christie gave his speech. a lot of people thought he was doing it as a kickoff to a possible president campaign. i can see why people say that because he's supposed to be talking about new jersey. >> i saw it on the streets of new jersey and felt it in the suburbs of maryland. i heard it from farmers in kansas and from teachers in colorado. i felt it from veterans in maine and from workers in arkansas. >> pretty sure new jersey is the only state he did not mention.
>> i live in new jersey! i felt left out. >> state of the country address. >> it's amazing -- >> it's so true. mayor rudy guiliani is here who gave an initial boost to governor christie to put him on the big screen. >> yeah. i was his first endorser and i was with him the day that he announced and you know where he announced for governor? in front of jon corzine's apartment. that's who he is. i have think he has a good chance. i think jeb bush is the front runner and the star of the field. he's the guy everybody has to focus on. i think scott walker, i think chris are very -- >> you're going to maim them, it will be a long list. >> yeah. i think my friend george pataki should get in. i think he has a lot to add. we're very early and a lot of people should be in it. but we should try to get this over early and organized. i would like to say one thing.
i'm not the head of the republican national committee, but if i was, i would say the following. you say anything bad about a republican, i'm coming on this show and saying something bad about you. i don't care what it is. we are running against hillary clinton. we're not running against mitt romney, jeb bush, chris christie. we're all on the same side. >> i like that message. you mentioned mitt romney. if he does jump in, what would you advise him to do differently this time? >> he's going to have to convince his big supporters many of whom have already gone to bush or christie, he's going to have to convince them that he's going to run a different kind of campaign this time. that it's going to be much more aggressive campaign, much more engaged campaign. that he's not going to back i way from topics like benghazi which i think he should have hit even for historical purposes even if he didn't win, if he had made benghazi a bigger issue, i think we would have had a better chance. >> he tried to but cannedy crowley wouldn't let him. >> he backed off it in the debate and he shouldn't have. i think he was advised to because he had made one mistake
about benghazi that candy crowell lie was wrong about then i think he got shy about t. he's gog have to convince his supporters he'll be very different. and this is a better field than he had. >> you ran against him and you and john mccain and others were kind of all over him in the first primary because you guys really held his feet to the fire. second time around he was better. this is what we hear behind the scenes, that he's a different guy. that he's been running these leadership meetings and these policy talks around the country and he seems much more in charge and hungrier than ever. have you heard that? >> i've heard that. the difficulty is, he has a chance to show it against a much better group of candidates this time. it remind me of golfers. now adays you got 100 great ones. you used to have 20. now you have 100. >> well, first of all, something to his credit is he would be able to, if he were to run he'd be able to say when i was running against barak obama, i said this, this and this. as it turns out, i was right.
but at the same time, if you look at the political left, if mitt romney is the guy, they're going to say look, he's a rich guy. remember the thing with the dog. remember the thing with the horse, all unfair, but they'll bring it up. >> the difficulty he had last time is he couldn't really bring up obamacare as the issue that can -- we learned even in the last election, obamacare is still a big issue. so he has a weakness on obamacare because of what happened in massachusetts. the other guys are wide open on obamacare. they can really hit him hard on it. >> before we move on, the other big story about gitmo. one time mario cuomo is in his 60s and i said, are you ever going to give it another run? he said no it's andrew's time. do you get a sense looking at romney like, yeah, you got a left left, but it's not your time? >> i would prefer -- romney is the candidate i'll support him 100% like last time. but i prefer somebody new against hillary. hillary has a big, big long record that we can have a lot of
fun with. all these other people are new to the scene, new ideas. i think that might be the better way. >> there are so many republicans who look like they're thinking about it. who are your top three? >> i think i mentioned them. i think bush, christie and walker. >> okay. >> and one word on gitmo. you got to be out of your mind to let killers go at a time in which people are being attacked and killed by islamic terrorist. what is going on in the white house? this could be the craziest thing the president of the united states ever did. >> that reaction puzzling in with our fox news alert. we just told you yesterday that those five gitmo detainees overnight while you were sleeping, and their profiles aren't pretty, were released. former detainee, remember s now a top recruiter for isis. mr. mayor, i can't think of a worst time to do something like this. >> they're all from yemen. in your face. >> al-qaeda and yemen took credit fort attacks last week in paris. what do we do? >> it's almost as if they're
making requests. like they're sending requests to the white house. send me a recruiter, send me a munitions expert. send me a sharp shooter. we need a bomb maker. and on the front page of the new york post today, we have an almost attack on the united states. and he's releasing killers to kill americans! when you take the oath of office, you vow to preserve protect, and defend the united states. not let killers go who are going to kill americans. >> and these are direct links to al-qaeda, all of them. in fact, one of them was caught in tora bora with bin laden. one we let out three weeks ago were caught with uranium on them. >> why is the president doing this? >> i now believe he's in a state of complete denial about the idea that we're at war and he just won't accept it. maybe it's arrogance. maybe it's his refusal to admit that he was wrong. they are at war with us. what too they have to prove to us after the bombing in france
that they are at war with us? so when you're at war, you don't let the warriors go free. we wouldn't have let the nazis go free until the end of the war. it seems that the president and his administration is more offended by the term, radical islam, than radical islam. why is that? i think again, it's part of the denial. this has nothing to do with islam when the people are yelling out allahu akbar when killing people. we're doing this to avenge for the prophet mohammed. they're killing in the name of islam. that could be a distortion of islam. but they're still killing in the name of islam. and by the way, they can find wbr id "wbr60431" support in the koran for what they're doing. as a guy that took down the it to get inside the mindset of the enemy? n critical to wbr id "wbr60531" call them the mafia. when i first called them the mafia, i was criticized. i had protests by italian american groups. /b
italian american groups protested me for using the word mafia because i was defaming all italians and i said bull you know what. i'm not defaming all italians. i'm just defaming the creeps part of the mafia. if you don't want to be part of it, you come and stand with me and explain to everybody that we're like everybody else. we're not like the mafia. >> this is not too tough. the president would not be saying all muslims are terrorists. he's just saying that all of these islamic radicals are out to kill us. >> he could perform a great service as someone who understands the muslim religion from having studied it. he could perform a great service in explaining the koran, which has good parts and bad parts. the bible has some bad parts. stoning women for adultery. we don't do that anymore. we read it out of the bible. somebody has to come along in the muslim faith and be a reformer. we need a martin luther or catholic reformation or jewish reform movement in the muslim religion. he can do that. he can say it's an old book. let's keep the good parts.
>> the enemy is trying to kill us. at least acknowledge it and then -- >> then let's take certain parts and read it out for the modern world. >> rudy guiliani. >> fired up this morning. >> courage and wisdom. we thank you. straight ahead on this thursday, a restaurant banned from selling beer. john stossel says you can blame big government for that and it's only going to get worse. john stossel coming up next during this happy hour. what millenials aren't doing that's keeping them from landing a job. the easy answers, like adding a single line to your cover letter can remarkly change things. >> people person? everything okay? we're here because you're about to have a heart attack. pete's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot
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threw some things that the millenial generation can't seem to get right. the founder and ceo of mint.com is here to help them. >> i'm exideth excited to be here. >> one of the top mistakes they make in the work force is they think too much. >> so they think too much about social media, but not enough about in person relationships. this is something we see a lot of people overlook the importance of networking. they're online all the time but not necessarily making connections with people that can help them in their career. >> inappropriate follow-up. >> in is a big one. for example, i'm sending a thank you note is just a must do. if you have an interview with someone, send a thank you note. handwritten is best. e-mail is fine. on the flip side we occasionally see them adding them on facebook. this is a no-no. >> for the thaws, depending on the generation of the people receiving, perhaps a handwritten note may work. >> exactly, especially if you're interviewing with someone who is more traditional. >> chasing a name. >> chasing a name is a really
interesting one. i think you see some young people that are so focused on getting what they think of as the perfect job they don't research the company or learn whether the culture is right for them. it's a sense of really understanding what's the right job for you. not the right job that's going to fit some predetermined idea of what it is you think you want. >> you're saying facebook is saying they love it may not be a good fit for them. >> it's helpful to work at people who work for the company you're interested in. there is so much available for people who want to research companies. >> you also say millenials need to watch their language. >> yes. there is a formality to business conversation that i think millenials don't always realize is appropriate. it's making sure you're not talking to your boss like you might talk to somebody on twitter. >> for example? >> for example texting language, like k, thanks bye. just keep it professional. thank you so much. use your kind of academic or adult language, you might say. >> to round it out the copycat
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what is the biggest problem that americans faced in 2014? believe it or not it was not the economy. it was not unemployment or even health care. >> that's right. according to gallop poll, government was the people's number one complaint. >> have our elected officials become -- it's a topic -- >> yes. >> excuse me, john stossel is tooking that on his show. watch. >> today davis all over the world are crushed by goliath governments. beer makers farmers, entrepreneurs, goliath says -- >> they're not properly regulated. >> goliath takes some of their homes. >> it's not fair. it's not right. but there is no telling when this nightmare will end.
>> can david defeat goliath? >> john stossel, the host of "stossel." people are connecting the dots, that government is the problem. they're the ones harassing standing in the way. >> whenever there is a problem, people say, i want government to fix that. but they don't see that these people have no incentive to do anything but preserve their jobs and some are tyrants. >> you described the problem with beer. you got the small business guy. he's making beer and then big government does what to him? >> he owns restaurants. so he makes beer. they won't let him sell his beer at his restaurant. >> why not? >> it's against the north carolina rule. it's done probably to protect the distributors who have been contributing to the politicians for years. there are a million rules like that. >> let's go to nevada. uber, what's going on there? >> uber, the car service, is banned in nevada. they compete with the taxi drivers and they don't obey all the taxi rules. but lots of taxis cheat in las vegas. one in three takes you a round
about way to the strip. so the government of vegas says we'll fix that. they charge taxpayers to put up giant signs to take them two years to put up nobody reads it. they stop cars so they slow you down so that you won't be slowed down by a taxi ho is cheating you. they say go to a notary, fill out a complaint form. then they get upset that nobody does 'cause they don't want to spend their vacation in court. and so on for all this money. finally they say, we're going to spend $6 million on an app that's going to track which way the cabs go. and we'll add that to the taxi fare which is already higher -- >> this is to appropriate because yesterday we were running the story that regulation is costing the country over a trillion dollars a year. >> and people still want -- in the case of this uber already has a tracking device! for free, it's in there. if the uber driver takes you out of the way you give them one star. and nobody hires them. >> some accountability there. >> yeah. >> you're saying that because
there are these problems people want more government. that seems counter intuitive. it seems like more people would think we need less government and let the market force us to determine how things turn out. >> people have lives. they don't pay as close attention to this stuff. they just think oh, yeah, somebody got ripped off. government should do something about that. >> are you going to talk about this at all tonight? >> this is what my show is about. goliath. the new goliath. >> if you would like to find fox business in your area, go to fox business.com/channelfinder. thanks. >> we're glad to finind you here this morning. >> we like to have you on. we don't yell at you like bill o'reilly does. >> i appreciate that. >> coming up, the story that has made many of you fired up. the muslim call to prayer recited for the entire campus of duke university. so will the lord's prayer be recited? the answer is no. your comments are coming in. they sure are. and then guns are good enough for the millions he makes off of his movies.
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good morning. today is thursday, january 15. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. while you were sleeping, the president of the united states opens the gates at guantanamo bay, releasing five more dangerous detainees. >> what is going on in the white house? this could be the craziest thing the president of the united states has ever done. >> and it gets crazier. we just read their files and what we found out is going to shock you. >> so we're she'll that with you. -- we'll their that with you. plus the muslim called to prayer will be played for the entire campus at duke university starting tomorrow at 1:00 o'clock. so what time will they be reciting in an amplified way the lord's prayer, the our father?
they won't be. your comments pouring in. we'll share some of them straight ahead. and talk about a special election. you have a delegate reelected from behind bars. he's a law maker by day, convicted criminal by night. it's good to have something to do at night to keep you out of trouble. mornings are better with friends. >> this is former mayor rudy guiliani. you're watching "fox & friends," one of my favorite shows. >> and if you missed a little "fox & friends," you miss a lot. he was just here 20 minutes ago. he was all fired up and he was fired up about this. it's a fox news alert. the president of the united states let five more gitmo detainees go. in the beginning, 775 detainees were taken to gitmo. the president and others have released 653. there are only 122 left today after these five were released
to ohman and estonia. >> when you look at their backgrounds, you realize they could make a really strong case against them in the court of law. why they weren't tried or given life in prison why they were let out is beyond me. we have not stopped. between the hole takes and other things going on this president has been doing it since the bergdahl exchange getting rid of the guys and the in your face to republicans and democrats in congress, they wanted to slow it down. yesterday they asked for a slowdown, especially for those from yemen. guess what the president gave them? five guys out all from yemen. four are going to the same place and they're not going to prison. they're free. >> he must have heard we want a timeout at guantanamo bay, mainly because the al-qaeda affiliate there in yemen claimed responsibility for the paris attacks just a week ago so hey, let's give a time out and release here. no, instead he said i think i heard let them out and that's what he did. >> so let's profile them. >> this is the first one, he is transferred to estonia located at medium risk.
high threat from terrorist detention per specktism. medium detention value. he was actually was supposedly one of the bomb guards for osama bin laden. >> they found him in a safe house and he was being tasked with returning to afghanistan to begin with ieds. they also said he served under zabadai. >> the next one is deemed medium risk by our experts in the administration. a low threat from a detention perspective. medium intel value. yeah, let's let him go. from yemen. >> from yemen and found in tora bora. he was with bin laden's 55th brigade. >> high terror threat risk there. and on his record, i can't say it enough, veteran jihaddist is how he is described. maybe the administration will start using those terms. >> he got out. >> up next he's medium risk, high threat from a detention perspective there. and medium intelligence value.
>> he was not forth coming. he had standard al-qaeda cover stories and there is huge gaps in his story about where he was. also found in al-qaeda safe house and thought to be an esteemed member of al-qaeda. >> the next guy here, he was found with a casio watch, the one that they specifically used to train in these al-qaeda bomb making courses. they teach them how to blow things up with it. this guy, high risk. high threat. now transferred. unbelievable. >> and finally, mr. hentif, high threat from a detention perspective. low intel value, they said. keep in mind they say that about a t the people who have been released from gitmo wind up going back into the terror business. right now isis has set up its first base in the country of afghanistan run by a former gitmo detainee, less than three months after the british left that area and one of the reasons
they are being so effective is because they're offering all these foreign fighters, we'll give you 500 bucks a month just to join. that's the best paying job in afghanistan. >> so if you want to know really what these guys are like we did. so we asked a former guantanamo bay officer here on the program major montgomery granger who detailed exactly how disturbing this release is. watch. >> every american needs to ask themselves this question: do you feel safer with detainees in or out of gitmo? if the answer is in, then you need to cry it from the tallest mountain top, need to call your representatives and your senators and get them to pass a bill that's in congress right now to stop the release of detainees. we need to remember also that the president declared the war on terror over unilaterally in 2013. that set a dangerous precedent. there is no way you can win a war on terror wire leasing detainees. it doesn't make any sense. >> just think of the family of
the c.i.a. guy on the ground when al-qaeda and taliban's worse of the worse were gathered in a prison. there was a prison riot and he was brutally murdered. and all the others who lost their lives only to be let out. you say 30%, the administration says, 5% go back. so there is a little difference with the math. >> of the five guys, let's figure one or two of them right now on the way out is trying to figure a way how to kill us. but then again, there are americans who apparently are trying to kill us. there is a 20-year-old man by the name of christopher lee cornell from green township, ohio. that was taken yesterday after he was arrested. he's been saving money to finance and build bombs and buy guns and yesterday at 11:00 o'clock in the morning, the f.b.i. moved in. this guy had been on twitter. his handle was ilblackflag. real genius here. he is reported to have told
people, i'm a big fan of isis. this is a guy from ohio who wanted to blow up pipe bombs in the u.s. capitol and then when people were running for their lives, pick them off one at a time with one of the two m 15s he bought yesterday in ohio. >> formally charged with attempting to kill a government officer. >> when you see what's happening in paris, you see that isis is putting down roots and they're only getting bigger despite the bombing. then you feel yemen is rearing their ugly head saying we're responsible for what happened in paris and more are coming your way. then you realize and they're doing it in the name of al-awlaki. he's the guy who is american born who we took out with a drone. our guest infiltrated the wing and set al-awlaki with a wife. he was trusted. he helped blow up that cell and he says guess what? a lot of these sleeper cells are waking up. he was on the network yesterday.
>> looks very very pessimistic for me. we have seen the sleeping cells waking up now. people will be very patient to achieve the goals. they are that determine, that they're ready to give up their own lives. this is an enemy would will give up a new car. so they managed to be sleeping all this time until the preparation has been made ready for them. they got the weapons. >> one thing we did not mention about this 20-year-old who was arrested yesterday in ohio, not too long ago, he converted to islam. >> right. >> just a coincidence. he's just an extremist. >> a couple months ago. >> he was a high school wrestler, i don't think he was going to be doing that. 8 minutes after the hour. heather nauert is here. >> good morning. a real trouble for commuters up in the boston area this morning and possibly across the country. a fox news alert, a massive black live matter protests
bringing traffic to a stand still just outside of boston. these pictures out of milton, massachusetts. brand new photos show demonstrators chaining themselves to 1200-pound barrels in the middle of interstate 93, blocking every single lane of traffic during the morning rush. troopers and local police are working to get them out of there. the liberal group am ster coalition, promise to go do this around the country including new york city today. today is martin luther king's birthday. they say they want to do it to commemorate him. another breaking story to bring you. unprecedented surge of cyber attacks taking place in france. we have just learned that 19,000 web sites have now been hacked since the paris terrorist attacks. some of them were carried out by well-known islamic hacker groups. in the meantime, pope francis just weighed in on the attack. he was on his way to the philippines where he just landed today. he said this quote, one cannot provoke, one cannot insult other people's faith. one cannot make fun of faith.
there is a limit. every religion has its dignity. what do you think of that. he hopped the white house fence and ran into the building armed with a knife in the wake of that break-in several other embarrassing screwups, the agency, secret service, has now reassigned four top executives, demoting them instead of firing them. then a real controversy now brewing at duke university in north carolina. the christian chapel on the campus will now broadcast a muslim prayer chant each week from that iconic bell tower. critics say other religions are not receiving the same fair treatment. the senior pastor of the first baptist church in dallas, dr. robert jeffers, weighed in earlier. listen to this. >> the first amendment give muslims the right to practice their religion just as i practice mine. what the first amendment doesn't do is mandate that all religions get equal space and equal time. america was founded as a
christian nation. and although we welcome people of all faiths, our country has decidedly given a preference to the judeo christian religion. i think we ought to continue that tradition. >> this controversy comes right after duke canceled a pro-life event on campus and kicked chick-fil-a, the restaurant, off its campus because it has traditional marriage views. and we are getting a lot of comments on this. what are people saying this morning? >> glad you asked. kate tweeted if i was a student at duke, i would leave immediately. this is so unsettling to me. i see where our country is going. >> and christopher says this, if the christians can't do it, then the muslims shouldn't be allowed to. >> and anita says why aren't the atheists calling foul on this like they do on christianity? >> s so tomorrow at 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon at duke, they're going to do the call to prayer. what time are they going to amplify the our father? they're not going to.
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>> here is some ranges, from 640 to 660, the lenders are saying, more of a down payment. the base is about a 640. you get over 660 to 750 fico scores you'll get better rates, less of a down payment and you'll get 750 or over you're good to go. you'll get the best rates you can. so it's very important to understand your fico scores. understand how they work to make sure you're in the mix to even get a loan. >> here is kind of a tough question, people are scratching their head going where do i find my fico score? >> pull your credit reports. here is why. first of all -- if go to a lender, they'll help do you this. first of all, there is a lot of bad reporting. a lot of people who did short sales a few years ago they're showing up as foreclosures. that hurts your credit score. make sure that you really delve into your credit. if you know you're going to buy a home, you shouldn't try to finance about six to 12 months
before you're going to look for a loan because it's going to ding your credit. it could affect your credit, which affects your ability to go and buy a home in the future. so you're going to go buy a car and things like that you may want to wait before you do those type of things. >> sure. meanwhile, a lot of people buy a car and then figure out howfor it. you say you should be preapproved just about the same time you head out the door to start looking. >> cannot tell you how many people come to me, they're so upset. they go and find the perfect home and then they didn't qualify. i say, look before you go look for the home you want find out how much you could be approved for. are you going to be able to afford and get approved for a 300 hounds loan or 400 or 500. you have to make sure that your budget, your finances fit into that. so what you need to do is when you go find a mortgage broker or a lender, bring your pay stubs. bring out the retirement you have. bring your bank statements.
bring all the financial information that you have steve, so that that lender or mortgage broker could look at you and say look, when you go look for the house of your dreams this is how much we can most likely approve you for. this is what the underwriter will look to. don't go look for the home first and then be disappointed later. that's not the good way to do it. >> okay. great advice. and finally, what's the most common mistake people make when buying a house? >> when you buy, anything i buy in real estate, i try to look at the other side of the deal, steve. i want to look at it and say i'm not going to keep this necessarily for the rest of my life. is it in the right spot? is my job secure? is my future secure for a period of time? how long do i think i'm going to live in this house because steve, my mom and dad's generation, you know, those generations lived and died in their homes. you talk to kids that are 45 years old, to me they're kids. they've owned two or three homes already.
make sure it's the home you want and make sure you look through the deal that you're going to be able to -- it's a good buy, that they're going to make money down the road. >> i like that advice at the end. if you buy a house, you better like it 'cause you're going to live in it for a while. >> absolutely. >> if you've got a question for bob, you can go to our web site and click on rebuilding dreams. who knows, bob might be answering your question on tv. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> coming up, he's a law maker by day convicted criminal by night. meet the man who was reelected from behind bars. he's a democratic law maker. plus, we love puppies and the super bowl is banking on that. so where does the power of puppies come from? there is a science behind it. we're going to share that with you from the green room and live from our studio.
political headlines now. virginia state delegate celebrating his reelection from jail. democrat turned independent joe morrisy winning a special election to gain back his seat. he resigned in december after a sex scandal with a teenage member of his staff. you fill in the blanks. he is allowed to leave jail and legislate by day and return for his sex crime at night. separately a different note harry reid expected back to work nexty. he hasn't been seen on capitol hill since the new year when he broke his face and ribs. he was working out with an exercise band when he said it hit him. that's a quick look at what's in
the news. meanwhile, the super bowl is going to the dogs. >> that's right. man's best friend now advertisers best friends. >> last year's budweiser puppy love ad was the most popular. this year, bud is making a sequel. and even godaddy is get not guilty on the dog craze. here to explain why the cuteness factor works dr. carl marcie psychologist and founder of chairman of interscope research. he has studied the psychology of super bowl ads for the last eight years. what about puppies in american fool football fans works? >> first of all, you have to understand that we're wired to connect with one another. the wiring that we have to connect with each other that forms such strong bonds doesn't discriminate. so we also connect with brands, products services, and cute puppies. who can resist? >> in terms of the science behind it, you actually hook up
electrodes and can see people psychologically respond to puppies. we know it worked. we saw a dog yesterday who took a dog by herself and people couldn't get enough. what is the effect that a cute puppy has on the mind? >> sure. so you got to remember that emotions are really critical to how we connect with communications and each other. so when we see something that is lovable and cute our emotion centers turn on. they're also connected to our memory centers. so what advertisers are trying to do is take advantage of that linkage. so you see a puppy, you have an emotion. and you remember that brand more favorably. >> and maybe it's a flashback to the dog you had when you were a kid. >> maybe we should have puppies for three hours every day. >> just one sect is kind of tough. there was a recent study that came out where they talked to heart attack patients and they realized that people with dogs lived longer and were actually
happier. why would that be? >> we're all familiar with when we hug someone, we feel a little bit better. and the hormone responsible for that is objection yes toesen, known as the hugging hormone. that same hormone that's released when we hug one another is released when we hold puppies and dogs. the theory is that that bopping and positive hormones actually have protective factors on our heart and our brain. >> i feel healthier already just holding him. do other animals have the same effect? >> well, we could bond a all kinds of animals. i think what's particularly unique about dogs is that developmentally, they have receptive language. they understand us. they're expresssive with their ears and their tails. and they form bonds with humans so powerfully. so they really are at the top of the pack in terms of relationships. i think we see that in the world just walking down the street as we see more and more people who
are deferring, having children, fulfilling that parental need with a dog. >> plus, brian told me if you take dog to central park it's an easy way to meet girls. >> i whispered that to you in the break. >> i'm sorry. whoops. >> i've done some studies. it's true. >> that's true. >> thank you very much for joining us today from boston. >> by the way, all these three dogs need adoption, including two inside. write the show. we'll hook you up. >> should we just release them? can we do that? we've got the people -- >> dog is waving good-bye. >> let me tell you what's coming up. serious story. coming up, he saved a navy seal from the hands of the terrorists. the real life story unfolded in the movie "lone survivor". >> why you help me? why do you help me? >> now that afghan needs saving himself. will the united states actually get involved before it's too
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cops can't get these people off the road. they're having a real problem because those great big white barrels are filled with concrete. >> just as we're bringing this to you, we're learning i-93 southbound has reopened. two out of the four lanes northbound have also been reopened there. joining us now is fox news producer andrew fone. what can you tell us right this minute? >> reporter: good morning. as you can see from the live pictures here, the barrels remain on the road. they've actually done this in an interesting way because you can see that they cut holes in the barrels and inserted plastic. so the arm is actually way inside. that's the reason that the state troopers here are unable to cut them free and get traffic moving. it's a complete and utter mess out here. the worst time that this could have happened for the city of boston. could be a couple of hours before this is resolveed. >> is there any lead time?
was there any word that something like this was going to take place? >> no. absolutely none. this unfolded about an hour ago. initially traffic was ground to a halt. we were about a quarter mile behind this and decided to jump off to avoid what we thought was an accident. then it became apparent. what happened was the van stopped. they rolled these things out of the back and then chained themselves to them. so you can imagine what a mess this is creating. there is concerns here not so much for people getting late to work. that's somewhat understandable, but emergency vehicles heading into boston hospitals from the south shore. >> that's like the central artery there going through the city. when you see these barrels that we're looking at, there is up to 1200 pounds. nearly impossible to move quickly and boston has pretty much had enough. i say #bostonmatters. they faced this week a possible
delay of a jury selection with the boston bomber there. it's been a rough week right now across the globe. we're looking at boston here, those lanes are closed. cars are stopped during the busiest time of the day right there on i-93. >> andrew, i know the reason they picked today was because today is martin luther king's real birthday and so they're having this black lives matter protest. these people will be arrested. i know it's early. any idea what sort of charges they face because you're absolutely right. they have brought boston to a grinding halt. >> not so sure about the charges. one can only imagine they'll be quite serious. you can't see from this vantage point, but to our right they've unfurled a huge banner that says end white supremacy. i should add that most of the people that we're looking at -- >> are white. >> they want to get their point across and certainly succeeded.
there are a lot of angry people out there. a lot of these folks coming by that have been sitting in this for the better part of an hour and a half, literally screaming abuse out of their windows. as you can see right now, there is a state trooper that basically digging the stone dust out from inside by hand. you can see him kneeling down. the protester to the left who is attached by the other side appears actually it have hurt himself. he received medical treatment. seems to have scraped chin. behind him there are two other people chained to yet another barrel and then on the other side of the highway you've got three other folks chained to two more barrels. >> great. >> one of those women in the barrels, appears to be wincing or smiling and i can't tell which. >> they're making a big point out there. big protest black lives matter. andro fone one of our producers, thank you very much. >> they can't really pick them up because they might break the
arms of the people who have stuck them in this. >> they should have thought of that. >> they did think of it. >> they should have thought about their arms possibly being broken because the first thing you have to do is for the safety of those people in traffic. heather, what's happening? >> let's start overseas. remember him from the movie "lone survivor." he risked his own life to save a u.s. navy seal. >> why you help me? why do you help me? >> now the afghan man who helped marcus lotrel is asking the u.s. to return the favor. he has been getting death threats from the taliban ever since and finally with the united states' help he escaped afghanistan. he is now seeking refugee status. the first step toward being granted asylum here in the united states. the department of homeland security still has to sign off on that. we'll keep you posted. a bombshell new development in the ferguson protest movement. new tax filings tie millions of dollars in funding to the liberal billionaire george soros.
his nonprofit group gave $33 million to the organizers who orchestrated the outrage following the michael brown grand jury decision. and here is a kid that you certainly don't want to mess with on the playground. look at this. little mini bruce lee there showing off his incredible skills. he's actually matching the moves of kung fu master as they happen on the screen. how adorable is that. those are your headlines. nice job. >> i got to tell you, the 87th annual oscar nominations are being announced right now. let's listen. >> we're about to take you out to hollywood. the oscars will be on february 22, neil patrick harris will be the host. he's done the tony awards here in new york city live a number of times. he's terrific. >> he is. he's a fan favorite.
everyone is going to be excited to see him in action. one of the only categories i get excited about is best animated feature. >> the cartoon? >> you saw "unbroken" come out recently. they want to be eligible for the award. you saw "american sniper." >> they announced it earlier in order to be eligible for this. i'm very curious to see if they're going to be mentioned today. >> then i tell you what, let's go live to hollywood and find out who gets oscar nods. >> welcome. what an exciting morning. thank you for kicking it all off. chris, let's continue. for performance by an actor in a supporting role, the nominees are robert duval in "the judge." ethan hawke in "boyhood." edward norton in "birdman" or" the unexpected virtue of
ignorance. mark ruffalo in "foxcatcher." and j.k. simmons in "whiplash". >> for performance by an actress in a supporting role the nominee s are patricia arquette in "boyhood." kyra knightly. emma stone, meryl streep. >> for achievement in make-up and hair styling, the nominees are bilkersel and dennis lid yea for "fox catcher." >> francis hannen and mark coulier for "the grand budapest hotel." elizabeth yannani and david white for "guardians of the
galaxy". >> for achievement in costume design the nominees are milana for "the grand budapest hotel." mark brunches for "inherent vice." "into the woods." anna b. shepherd. and jacqueline duran for "mr. turner". >> for achievement in send ma -- cinematography. >> "birdman." robert yeoman for "the grand budapest hotel". dick post for "mr. turner." and roger deacon for "unbroken".
>> adapted screenplay the nominees are jason hall for "american sniper." graham moore for "the imitation game." paul thomas anderson for ininherent vice." anthony mccarton for "the theory of everything." and "whiplash" damien fazel. >> george screenplay ahan drove -- alejandro -- >> richard linklater forking with boyhood". e. max fry and fetterman for "foxcatcher". dan gilroy for "night crawler". >> for original score the
nominees are alexander despl a, for "the grand budapest hotel" and for" the imitation game." chance zimmer for "inner stellar." "the theory of everything". >> the best foreign language film category the nominees are from poland. from russia. from estonia "tangerine." from moratamia. and from argentina "wild tales." >> for achievement in directing the nominees are alehandro for "birdman." richard linklater for "boyhood."
bennett miller for "foxcatcher." wes anderson for "the grand beauty pest hotel." morton tilden for "the imitation game." >> for performance by an actress in a leading role the nominees are marion cotiar in "two days one night." felicity jones. julianne moore. rosamin pike in "gone girl." reese witherspoon in "wild". >> for performance by an actor in a leading role the nominees are steve carell in "foxcatcher." bradley cooper in "american sniper." michael keaton in "birdman or the unexpected virtue of
ignorance" and" the theory of everything." >> and finally, we have pleased to announce the films selected as the best picture nominees. they are "american sniper." clint eastwood, robert lorance, bradley cooper and peter morguingen. "birdman". "boyhood," richard linklater and kathleen souther land, producer producers. "the grand budapest hotel," wes anderson rudin steve rails and jeremy dawson, producers. "the imitation game," nora gross man, and producers.
"selma," christina soleson oprah winfrey didi garner and jeremy kleiner, producers. "the theory of everythingle," jail bevin and producers. and "whiplash," jason blum, helen estherbrook and producers. >> for the complete list of all the nominations visit oscar.com. >> and join us sunday night, february 22, to celebrate these incredible artists and films at the oscars with our host neil patrick harris. see you at the oscars. >> all right. there you go. we got the big announcements. a lot of people are very happy and very sad. it seems like "birdman" -- >> i've been keeping track of the ones they announced.
"grand budapest" got seven. "american sniper" got three, including best picture. and that, of course is the movie based on the life of chris kyle, done by clint eastwood. >> directed by clint eastwood. >> and jason hall wrote the screenplay. >> bradley cooper nominated for lead actor there. we'll see what happens. it's an incredible honor to get that nod. >> think about it. "zero dark thirty" was nominated. "lone survivor" was a huge hit and now "american sniper" which is going to be a box office nash on friday. now you see the nominations. >> and it was just a couple of years ago that "hurt locker" won. >> that's right. >> so that's the latest and they're going to have the oscars next month in tinseltown. meanwhile, fox news alert. labor department releasing brand-new weekly jobless numbers. what do they mean for the
economy? let's get those numbers. >> joining us live from the new york stock exchange is "fox business" network's nicole petallides. good morning to you. >> good morning. absolutely we got our weekly jobless claims in. what we saw here were more claims than what was expected. so we have 316,000 claims versus the estimate of 291,000. obviously you want fewer claims. not like when we do the monthly number and you want a lot of jobs added. in fact, right now you can see that 316,000 claims. the interesting thing is this comes on the heels of we've seen things going in the right direction since our great recession. last year we added nearly 3 million jobs. that was the most since 1999. but the big picture is it's a slow recovery and yesterday we got retail sales numbers, a little bit weak. consumer back and forth. you might see an up arrow because some of the economic news means the feds pushes off when it raises rates and people like that. back to you. a lot of people on wall street like the easy money.
>> all right. don't miss nicole on the "fox business" network. go to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> or if you see her on the street, ask her. >> we just highlighted the films that are nominated for the oscars next month. i think the most played clip will be when that woman from the academy mispronounced mr. pope's last name. >> mr. poop. >> yeah. it gave everybody a little giggle. >> coming up, do you know if you leave the united states to fight with terrorists overseas, you can keep your american citizenship. the absurd reason why is next. first we're going to check in with martha mccallum for what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> good to see you. fears of an attack here at home are very real, of course. now an ohio man has been charged with plotting an attack on the u.s. capitol. we've got brand-new polls on how the president is handling the threat of terrorism here and abroad.
and some say that president bush didn't call it islamic radicalism either. dana perino on the importance of language and the white house. "american sniper" you saw the nominations that came in. we'll talk about a movie that some have seen as controversial and why when bill and i see you at the top of the hour. see you then
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go on a watch list, you don't necessarily lose your passport. >> correct. >> but being a member of a designated foreign terrorist organization isn't grounds? >> is not automatically mean your passport will be revoked. >> so there is no rule or no regulation that says if you are a member of al-qaeda or isis that you lose your passport? >> correct. >> wow.
you heard that right. just because you're a terrorist, doesn't mean you should lose your u.s. passport. that would seem too harsh. a pretty chilling thought, especially in the wake of the arrest of this jihaddist wanna be from ohio. he's accused of plotting to blow up the united states capitol in the name of isis. actually charged as of yesterday. so should he and others be allowed to keep their passports and remain united states citizens? joining us now, fox news legal analyst, peter johnson, jr., on the case. >> the answer is we've got to put terrorists out, revoke their citizenship and revoke their passports and miss heart should not be so proud of the law. and we should be concerned as to what's going on about french, about americans, about other european nationals terror fight. at least 900 french citizens are among the 200,000 westerners who left to fight for isis. 12 americans are believed to be fight not guilty syria right now. more than 100 americans have tried to go to syria and were
arrested or went and came back. >> i guess common sense would say how can this happen? is it a loophole? >> it is in the law. american law says that fighting for isis or al-qaeda does not warrant the loss of citizenship. immigration and nationality act provides for the loss of u.s. citizenship only if a u.s. national enters or serves in the armed forces of a foreign state, a foreign state. that's important. al-qaeda isis all these other splinter groups are not considered foreign states under the law. that's why senator ted cruz congressman poe, and others have come up with legislation to say no, let's change the law. let's be able to revoke passports for true terrorists who want to destroy our country. who happen to be american citizens. >> america should be a leader in fighting jihad and also really maintaining the fact that they should not keep their passports. but it's the other nations stepping up. we have examples that you brought us. >> great britain passed legislation that allows the
government to strip terrorism suspects of their citizenship even if it renders them stateless. netherlands, the government proposed legislation that could force so-called problem individuals to restrict their movements and in canada, the citizenship act allows government to strip dual citizenship of their citizenship. israel is looking at it. other countries are looking at it. we need to look at it quickly and we need to understand that terrorists are terrorists. they're not accused of robbery. put them out. revoke their citizenship. revoke their passport. have a process to do it. but let's be smart and do it. we can't countenance it. >> they want to kill. >> they're not americans. they're not americans. done. >> peter johnson, jr., great to see you. >> okay. more "fox & friends" just moments away for you. available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™
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little hollywood hypocrisy. liam nissan launched into a tirade. there are too many blank guns out there, especially in america, he says. i think it's a blanking disgrace. >> a loaded statement there. many of you have been weighing in on it. rita says this give back the money you made using guns. i'll never see another one of his movies again. >> karen, why do you play all those roles glorifying guns? he did go on to answer and say, that's just fantasy. >> right. >> he's got 20 million reasons to do that and smile about it. that's how much he made for his last movie. >> if you got to run to the tv, run to the radio. >> we'll see you tomorrow. w[ t wf bk h2'b+[ab:
these five detainees were from yesmen. martha: five yemeny guantanamo bay detainees being transferred. bill: why now doug? >> reporter: that's the question a lot of peopl

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