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the media is hyping terror threats. tell us what you think right now on our facebook page. it's hash tag keep talking. that wraps it up for us. hope you have a great day. "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. good morning. it is tuesday february 10. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. they behead innocent victims and threaten to topple the white house but according to the president, it's all hype. >> think the media sometimes overstates the level of alarm people should have about terrorism? >> absolutely. what' the famous thing about local newscasts. if it bleeds it leads. >> really? terrorism is ratings grabbings for the media. okay. >> he owes millions of dollars in taxes and incites protests and has gotten into a lot of trouble but the president's inner circle has no problem with that man al sharpton.
>> al sharpton is widely regarded as a leader within the african-american community. >> do you think the president respects him? do you think the president respects al sharpton? >> i think he respects his leadership. >> great. so is that why al sharpton has visited the white house more than 80 times? we're going to take a closer look. >> it was a question on a high school assignment: who would say we should not help the poor it's a waste of money? the answer: conservatives. one outraged parent joins us live. >> eric bolling is joining us today. >> so good to see you. >> great to be here live news. >> thanks for all of you joining us this morning. we're going to start with a fox news alert. breaking overnight, a man suspected of killing hannah
graham now reportedly charged with murder. jesse matthew was the last person seen with the 18-year-old u.v.a. student before her disappearance last september. heather childers joins us live with the latest. >> good morning. in a few hours authorities from albermarle county virginia will reportedly announce first degree murder charges against jesse matthew. he had already been charged with abduction with intent to dwiel after hannah graham disappeared. matthews was taken into custody in galveston, texas. police questioned him about graham's disappearance. video from the night of her disappearance shows her and matthew at a charlottesville bar. the 18-year-old student sent friends a string of text messages around 1:00 a.m. saying she was lost. her remains were found over a month later miles down the road from the bar. this is just the latest serious charge for matthew.
he also faces charges in a 2005 sexual assault in fairfax, virginia, and he's been forensicically linked to the 2010 death of a virginia student. he's expected to be in court for the assault charge next month. >> remember how we were looking for her for the longest time. terrible story. >> now bars in the area are being considered for potential cameras in the area, being able to monitor what's going on. it's a big debate right now whether they should have them or not. >> three minutes after the top of the hour. heather's got headlines for us. >> elisabeth, have you talked to family and friends in rhode island or massachusetts? >> they are shovel ready. >> listen to what happened there overnight. it is an extreme weather alert. the state of massachusetts under a state of emergency after getting slammed with more than two feet of snow overnight.
today public schools the train and subways are should down. look at that snow. it is piled above this woman's head. that city setting the record for the most snow in 30 days. so far this winter they've seen a total of 74 inches. south of there in new jersey icy conditions leading to a deadly 15-car pileup on the new jersey turnpike. be careful out there this morning. terrifying moments on board a u.s. airways flight forced to make an emergency landing without landing gear. ne photos show the plane on its belly on the tarmac in houston. that flight came in from philadelphia with 53 people on board. they quickly evacuateed from that emergency slide as that plane began to slide and then spark. one person was hospitalized with nonserious injuries. the jury is now seated in the trial of the man accused of killing navy seal sniper chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range two years ago. ten women and two men now chosen out of an original
pool of 800 people. prosecutors say they want a life sentence without parole for eddie ray routh. the defense will seek an insanity plea claiming he suffers from ptsd. opening statements begin tomorrow morning. talk about biting the hand that feeds you a texas teenager is fired from her job at a pizza place before she even starts. stella tweeted this oh i start this bleep job tomorrow. her boss or her soon to be boss saw that and responded with her own message. no, you don't start that job today. i just fired you. good luck with your no-money no-job life. favorite story of the day so far. hopefully that will teach young people not to tweet. >> they put everything out there. >> yes, they do. see you in a bit. thanks. >> the president of the united states sat down with vox, which is a liberal website, and they asked him a bunch of questions about
things. remember back in the old days, whatever problem the president had, he blamed bush. well the statute of limitations ran out on that. now for the many problems that this president is facing, he blames us. he blames the media. he blames fox news. listen. >> a lot of it has to do with the fact that a the balkanization of the media means we don't have a commonplace where we get common facts and a common world view the way we did 20, 30 years ago and that just keeps on accelerating. i'm not the first to observe this. but you've got the fox news rush limbaugh folks, then you've got the msnbc folks. >> do you think the media sometimes overstates this level of alarm people should have about terrorism and chaos? >> absolutely. i don't blame the media for that. what's the famous saying about local newscasts?
if it bleeds it leads. the problems with terrorism and dysfunction and chaos along with plane crashes and a few other things that's the equivalent, when it comes to covering international affairs. and climate change is one that is happening at is up a broad scale and is up a complex system that it's a hard story for, i think, the media to tell on a day-to-day basis. >> i wish we didn't have to unwrap the presidential nonsense that just occurred right there. isis is in control of most of the anwr prons. they are taking $3 million a day in gas and oil. they are worth $2 billion on top of which they have beheaded people, including one american journalist, two japanese individuals. and then they burned a jordanian pilot alive. yet the media is making a big deal out of that. it's a big deal, mr. president. it's flatout a big deal. and climate change is not too complex. it might take a second seat
to somebody being burned alive at the match of an eus -- islamist you have yet to name. people talking about it makes it bad. >> do you know the shot on the video vox, it is a lefty organization. it is a home field advantage for president obama to be asked those questions, to be led into those answers. if you listen to that question, that reporter led him. >> he doesn't have to answer it. eric holder was asked to quack like a duck and he said no. >> yes he did say no. thankfully he said no. there are other animals -- let's move on. the president's nonchalant attitude as elisabeth correctly points out is deadly. think about the parent of james foley, think about the parents of kayla mueller. that nonchalant attitude
towards this may be more dangerous to people around the world right now. he needs to step it up and say this is something we need to attack. it's not if it bleeds it leads. it's bleeding and it should be leading. >> absolutely. rush limbaugh heard the president in that vox interview which, by the way, was taped three weeks ago so we hadn't even known at that point about them lighting that guy on fire. here he is -- rush -- responding to president obama blaming fox news and him. >> in this wide ranging interview with vox, v-o-h v-o-x, the president said how media has polarized politics. it is not politics. it is the way certain people are talking about politics that has polarized it. it's the way certain people are reporting it, analyzing
it opining on it, pontificating about it that has polarized politics. it's not the people in politics, you understand. it's not an elected official here or there or all of them combined that are corrupting or polarizing. it's me and fox news basically. >> yeah. i think one of the things that bugs the president is here's the president, you know he's the commander in chief of the biggest army in the world. he can control what the department of justice decides to prosecute. he can control the entire mechanism of the federal government. but he cannot control us, and it really bugs him because we try to tell it like it is. we've tried to bring out the truth. >> the rest of the media organizations get what i'm doing here. why can't fox news just jump on? >> the no big deal band wagon. when you talk about the circle of influence, you have to wonder who exactly is influencing the white
house and the perspective there. take a look at al sharpton for example. he seems to have open access, a free pass into the white house. i think it was 82 visits that he's had there. a little bit of influence, some may say. but it's interesting because he owes the government $3.7 million in back taxes yet i wonder if that's ever come up in any of those discussions there? bill o'reilly actually asked one of the closest individuals to the president, former senior advisor david axle rod why this isn't a problem for the president. watch? >> al sharpton is widely regarded as a leader in the african-american community. >> do you think the president respects al sharpton? >> i think he respects his leadership on some of these civil rights issues. yes, i dovment >> he owes millions of dollars to the i.r.s. his organization owes millions of dollars. is there any other american in the white house who owes millions of dollars to the i.r.s.? >> i don't know. i haven't gone through the tax returns of people who come into the white house.
>> isn't that strange? >> no, i don't think it's strange. look, donald trump, has i'm sure been in the white house. he's gone through bankruptcy proceedings. he's had financial problems. that didn't impeach him from being a visitor in the white house. >> it wasn't a debt to the federal government. >> that's a good point. donald trump apparently did go, had corporate bankruptcy. you know who famously went bankrupt? abe lincoln walt disney henry ford and mark twain among others. the thing about al sharpton in addition to his checkered past, he's an embarrassment, if he's such a great leader why doesn't anybody watch that show of his? >> david axlerod says he's a respected leader, if you look at al sharpton's past the tawana brawley case, throok at that. i'm not sure why the white house would want him
hanging around. another important point, he owes, some say up to $4 million between his personal and national action network. this is the guy who says he helped pick the next attorney general. the attorney general will prosecute tax fraud and tax cheats. think about that for one minute. >> yeah, but the i.r.s. is not busy looking at al sharpton because they're busy still looking at the tea party people. >> we kind of need to connect those dots. >> coming up, it was a texas-size insult. >> i don't know about in your state, which i think is a crazy state to begin with -- >> now texas lawmakers say, yeah we're crazy. crazy about jobs. breaking down the numbers for you next. >> who is the taliban? jesse waters gets pretty outrageous answers in florida. >> do you know what isis is? >> being alone.
>> do you know what the taliban is? >> the taliban? which one? >> that came from flo-rida. ♪
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one democratic congressman hurled a texas-sized insult. >> that the governors worked with the administration we might not be in this position. i don't know about your state, which i think is a crazy state to begin with -- and i mean that just as i said it. >> in response former texas governor rick perry says he's right. >> we are crazy. we're crazy about jobs. we're crazy about opportunity. we're crazy about liberty. we're crazy about the constitution. >> he may have a point. texas created more than 45,000 jobs in december part of 51 straight months of economic growth as the rest of the u.s. lost more than 275 jobs in the past seven years. here to react former california state lawmaker turned texan, vice president of the texas public policy foundation chuck devore. the massive job growth, is that what brought you from california to texas? >> well, it wasn't really the massive job growth.
it was the liberty in texas that resulted in the prosperity that brought me to texas. so job growth just doesn't happen in a vacuum. job growth happens when you have limited government, limited regulations and low taxes. in other words liberty. >> texas ranks number one in economic freedom. it also ranks very high int(ttk ñ┐úgs ó36h i5l]wiñçm m ÷t%xopclj3mwq9j%hwzzñ$ziathathathhkf7
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just about 24 minutes past the top of the hour. quick headlines for you now. the serial stow-away arrested yet again. the woman with a long history of sneaking into airplanes is now accused of illegally boarding a flight from minnesota to florida and staying in a swanky beach resort under a fake name. it wasn't until the actual guest arrived that she was found out. bruce jenner's fate may be determined by the black box in his escalade as investigators want to check his speed at braking time. also we learned the female victim killed wasn't driving with a valid
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>> close it. >> why? >> i said so. >> git-what? >> gitmo. >> do you think gitmo should stay open or closed? >> why's that? >> because i'm cuban and they should keep them all there. >> should they keep gitmo open or close it? >> close it so we can have fun. >> have you been there before? >> have you heard about isis? >> those are the chinese people. >> tell me what you think about isis? >> we don't know much about t. >> do you know what isis is? >> being alone. >> isolated? it's an acronym. why is obama letting them run around the mideast? >> he's worried about other thing. >> do you know who the taliban is? >> no. >> the talon band. which one? >> don't know much about>5 atr.srdçf[4z(kk
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the 61-year-old has been in jail since 2012 when he murdered his third wife. she drowned in a bath tub. that was first ruled an accident and later a homicide. that is what put him in jail. then peterson's fourth wife disappeared a few years back. despite the backlash from the white house, israeli prime minister netanyahu is not backing down on his plans to address congress next month on iran's nuclear program. in an attempt to calm democrats israeli officials say they're considering changes including a closed door session instead of a prime time tv address. at least nine democrats said they will skip the address altogether but the chair woman, debbie wasserman schultz says she will attend. a florida dad is
outraged claiming his son's high school teacher is forcing students to recite the koran in class. >> you're requiring students in public class to recite the islamic prayers. >> he says the teacher taught islam using a textbook that is missing 100 pages that were dedicated to christianity and judaism. the school district defending that teacher saying islam is part of the curriculum. they also say those textbooks were misprinted and that's why other religions were not included. what do you think of that? >> a rare ferrari found rusting out in a barn has now been sold for a record price. >> a 1961 ferrari 250gt-california. >> remember that scene?
the car from ferris bueller's day off was auctioned off for $18.5 million, the most paid ever for this model of ferrari. it was discovered under a pile of magazines in a barn near paris last year. look at that, screen right, all those magazines on top of that beautiful ferrari. $18.5 million. what do you think? >> ferrari. >> thank you. >> thanks, heather. we've got an extreme weather alert. no school no mass transit in massachusetts in particular boston today after record-breaking snowfall. >> some parts of massachusetts have more than six feet of snow. plows are moving enough snow to fill gillette stadium 90 times. >> it's not done yet. maria molina is tracking the very latest. good morning maria. what can you tell us?
>> we've seen storm after storm impacting new england. that is why we've seen so much accumulation with more than six feet in some areas and we're expecting another storm stimulator this week to roll through that same area bringing in more snow but i want to track a clipper system tracking across the mid-atlantic this morning. it is bringing in areas of snow. we had a snow shower earlier this morning in new york city but heavier stuff across parts of maryland delaware and into new jersey. that is where we have winter weather advisories because of the concern for icy conditions on roadways. take it easy this morning as you head to work in places like d.c. and delaware. i want to show you the monitor showing snow coming across new england as we head into thursday and friday. places like massachusetts connecticut and also rhode island could be looking at several inches of snowfall. current wind chill temperatures across the country, another cold one. nine degrees is what it feels like in cleveland.
13 in chicago and 12 in minneapolis. across the plains, another warm one. feels like spring in texas. 80 degrees in del rio and mid 70's in dallas. >> texas likes balmy compared to boston. "american sniper" one of the biggest war movies ever so can the man accused of killing chris kyle get a fair trial? judge napolitano weighing in on that next. >> it was a question on a high school assignment. who should say quote, we should not help the poor? it's a waste of money? the answer: conservatives. one outraged parent joins us live next. ♪ when salesman alan ames books his
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headlines. all caught on camera, a carjacking suspect in california leads cops on a wild police chase getting into three accidents along the way. after that last one he gets out but wasn't done. while trapped between two cars he just tries to steal another two cars but is shot by the police. a violent fight caught on camera at a texas wal-mart. >> [inaudible] yo mama. >> you can see that customer slam her head into the wal-mart worker setting off an all-out brawl. witnesses say they might have been fighting over a tax return the customer filed at wal-mart earlier in that day. >> even if that's the case, it shouldn't end up like that. >> that is terrible. >> a jury has been selected in the case of the iraq war veteran accused of killing navy seal chris kyle and his friend.
family members of eddie ray routh say he suffers from ptsd. but given the pretrial publicity from "american sniper" can he get a fair trial? we're going to ask senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. >> the judge will tell the jury that you have to evaluate the facts in this case irrespective of what you think about the victim because the government is entitled to a fair trial and the defendant is entitled to a fair trial and the law is the same whether the [inaudible] it is not going to affect the outcome of the case. that is one issue. the other issue is this post traumatic stress disorder syndrome. in some state the government must prove that you are sane. in texas, you have the affirmative obligation to prove that you are insane. so what this means is that
the defendant has to demonstrate to a jury by clear and convincing evidence that he thought he was shooting at the taliban when he shot at chris kyle. i don't know that that's a believable argument but there's going to be a lot of psychiatric testimony about the problems in his head. >> if he's using that, he never saw a battle field. if indeed he can prove psychological problems before he enlisted would that come into play here? >> yes. yes. there are a lot of -- i'm obviously not an expert in the psychiatry here but there are triggers of post traumatic stress disorder. things that make it come out in addition to being in the stress of battle. look everybody admits that he pulled the trigger. everybody admits that he killed these two guys, one of whom has become this heroic figure in part because of the movie and in part because of what he
did. the question is what was in his head. the whole case is what lawyers call a swearing match between experts. the government's experts saying he was sane enough to know what he was doing. his experts to say he thought he was shooting at taliban. >> if they decide he can't get a fair trial, isn't that setting a precedent for anyone who's popular who is a celebrity, they can do things and say look, i can't get a fair trial. what does it mean when he can't get a fair trial? >> it means that he can't get a fair trial now because of all the publicity about the movie. so they can easily wait six months. the other thing is the judge, and i presume the judge in this case has done it, is to interrogate these people, potential jurors very, very carefully about the slightest little bias they might have because of the movie and because of chris kyle's story. remember, you don't have to find a stadium full of neutral people. you only have to find a little bit more than 12. 14 or 16. i honestly don't know how many alternates they have
in texas. the most they have to find is 16. it's painstaking but probably can be done. but in a case like this where the defendant is already in jail, is probably guilty of the defense, probably will not work. there's no harm in waiting until all the publicity about the movie and all the good will about chris kyle sort of passes in people's memories. >> if this guy has been convicted that is going to be his grounds for appeal. he couldn't get a fair trial because of the movie -- >> that's a suburb -- superb argument. that is the reason really good prosecutors will want to delay the trial. they won't want to try it twice. they want want to get rid of the impediment of how can we try the case in the excitement of the movie. >> thank you judge. a stunning new report that says hackers may soon be able to take control of your car while you are still driving. coming up. >> it was a question on a high school assignment. who would say we should not help the poor; it's a waste
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high school assignment spurs outrage when students at a united states government and politics class were asked this: who would make the statement we should not help the poor. it's a waste of money. the correct answer is a conservative? heather, who joins us with her outrage as she found this out. heather, your son, junior had this question on an assignment. what was his reaction and how uncomfortable was he answering it the way he thought perhaps
his teacher wanted him to answer? >> he actually did not answer it correctly and he got it wrong. he picked fascist. >> it was marked wrong. what was the correct answer, according to the teacher? >> conservative. >> conservative -- being conservative and helping the poor would be a waste of money. but the bigger picture here is what does it tell the students about what they should strive to be? more like conservatives or less like conservatives? >> well, and i think that was the part that outraged me the most was these kids that are 16 years old and they're impressionable and it plants a small seed telling them that they're liberal because everybody cares about the poor. you wouldn't want to be a republican if they don't care about poor people. >> sure. did your son feel comfortable enough going to the teacher to ask about this?
>> no, he did not. he brought it to my attention when i picked him up from school last week. >> was he afraid he'd be labeled as conservative if he incorrectly? >> i don't think so. he's just real shy about those kinds of things anyway. but it did bother him because when he got in the car, i could tell he was upset about it. then when we went home and looked at the worksheet, he said in order for me to get a right answer, i have to lie because it is a lie. >> right. and that's part of the problem. a right or wrong answer on this. this is clearly an opinion question that there is no right or wrong answer. the teacher rating one right or wrong basically steers the kids into a direction of choice. i have a 16-year-old, junior in high school. i talked to him about it last night. there is absolutely a bias towards the left leaning ideology in public high schools.
no question about it. >> students should -- you posted it on facebook under a title called common inappropriate lessons from common core. why did you want other people to know that this was happening? >> i think the biggest reason is i want parents, especially when you have a teen-ager and they're doing well in school, you're not really looking at their class work as often as you probably should be. if they don't need your help you're probably not look. life is busy. life is busy. i want people to look and start looking in book bags. >> what was the assignment? what are we teaching our kids here? can you tell us the bigger picture on the assignment? >> it was basically talking about the political spectrum and the quotes were used i assume for kids to get a feel of what kind of thoughts are on the political spectrum, like what a
fascist would think or what a republican would think or moderate. but the questions that were on there, or the quotes that were on there didn't match up to me either. >> no, there should be a conversation. after that, there has been a development, can you update on what the school is doing? >> yes. the administrator whom i could acted last week finally called me back at 7:00 o'clock last night. they removing the worksheet. they will not be using it in school. >> we're going to have to wrap it up. thank you very much. he's known around the world as the fonz from the show "happy days." >> all right, let's up, girls one time one time only. line up right here kiss the fonz for a buck. now that's a bargain at any price. >> believe it or not, the fonz wasn't always the king of cool. henry wingler to share his personal struggles growing up. they build leaders and teach service and honor. but according to some the rotc
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become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. good morning. today is tuesday, february 10. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. while you were sleeping, breaking news in the case of missing college student found dead. we are waiting a press conference as prosecutors plan to file charges for murder. then president obama speaking about the terrorists in paris, but according to him, it was random. >> the president down playing the threat of islamic extremism again. should the army get kicked off a college campus near you? the movement already underway at one school after one student complained that rotc is training kids to be criminals. you're going to want to hear this. we got another action-packed morning live from new york city.
this is "fox & friends". yeah. we're going to talk about the rotc, this crazy column this kid at brown wrote equating rotc as criminals, saying, hey, we're smart students, don't fall for the military. >> they're training criminals. >> exactly. >> you'll be fired up about that one. >> good to have you hear. >> i was hoping steve would say, mornings are better con amigos. >> we will. >> good to have you here. >> it sure is. it's great to have all of you with us. a fox news alert, breaking overnight, the man suspected of killing hannah graham reportedly charged with murder. >> jesse matthew was the last person seen with the 18-year-old uva student before her
disappearance last september. >> heather childers joins us with the latest on this case out of virginia. >> good morning to you. just a few hours from now, authorities in virginia will reportedly announce charges of first-degree murder against jesse matthew. the 32-year-old had already been charged with abduction with intent to defile when hannah graham disappeared on december 13. matthew was taken into custody on the 24th in galveston county. that was after he fled police questioning concerning graham's disappearance. surveillance video from the night she went missing shows both her and matthew at a char lotsville bar. the 18-year-old student had sent friends a string of text messages around 1:00 a.m. saying she was lost. her remains were found over a month later just miles down the road from the bar. this is just the latest serious charge for matthew. he also faces charges in a 2005 sexual assault in fairfax, virginia, and he has been
forensically linked to the 2010 death of a virginia tick student. he's expected to be in court for the assault charge next month. back to you. >> thank you very much. three minutes after the top of the hour. we switch to the other side of the studio and the other heather who joins us with the weather. >> good morning to you. i think i'm the third heather on today. extreme weather alert to bring you out of the northeast. massachusetts is now under a state of emergency after it gets slammed with more than two feet of snow overnight. look at the piles of snow. look at this. over this woman's head. boston setting a record for the most snow in 30 days. so far this winter safe seen more -- they've seen more than 74 inches. you can see the weight of the snow is too much fort roof of this building right here. it caved in. seven workers were inside at the time. and then in new jersey, some terribly icy conditions lead to go a 15-car pileup on the new
jersey turnpike. reports of one death. terrifying moments on board a u.s. airways flight when it's forced to make an emergency landing without its landing gear. brand-new photos show the plane resting on its belly. this on the tarmac in houston. that flight came in from philadelphia with 53 people on board. they quickly evacuated from the emergency slide as the plane began to spark. one person has been hospitalized. the family of bobbi kristina, the daughter of whitney houston apparently agree to go take her off life support as early as tomorrow. this apparently so she can die on the same day as her mother. this is all according to today's new york post. they report that the family will remove her from life support at midnight. a symbolic way to keep them together. bobbi kristina has been in a coma for more than a week now after she was found face down in a bathtub. tomorrow marks three years since her mother drowned in a bathtub
at a beverly hills hotel. a las vegas casino once owned by debbie reynolds reduced to rubble. watch as the clarion hotel imploded, the first building on the strip to be felled by explosives since 2007. although the location just off the strip isn't ideal the site owner wants to go unique and build the tallest hotel in las vegas. they say it should be ready by the end of this year. not much time. those are your headlines. one of those implosion buildings in las vegas it's like a massive dust storm. >> they only get one chance to do it right. >> that is very true. >> thank you. the lefty web site, box d a sit-down interview with the president of the united states three weeks ago and put it on their web site yesterday. what's curious about it, in addition to the beautiful
lighting that they used there, the president of the united states is asked about terror. we've got to play the sound bite for you because he down plays terror so significantly it's jaw dropping where he talks about violent, vicious zealots that's what he refers to rather than calling them what they are. and then randomly, these people at a deli in paris were targeted. it wasn't random. they were selected because they were jewish. we know that. so know that as you listen to this sound bite. >> it is entirely legitimate for the american people to be deeply concerned when you've got a bunch of violent vicious zealots who behead people or randomly shoot a bunch folks in a deli in paris.
it is right and appropriate for us to be vigilant and aggressive in trying to deal with that. the same way that a big city mayor has got to cut the crime rate down if he wants that city to thrive. >> really? essentially what he's saying is jihad is the same as street crime. >> there was a great piece in the national review that said wait a minute, you're equating terrorism to street crime? so then should we be droning shoplifters? you know they're not the same. what's interesting too is this was done three weeks ago. since then we saw a jordanian pilot burned alive. at the end of the match was an islamic extremist. the white house could have pulled this back if they thought it was incentive, but apparently this narrative, no big deal. just narrative acts of killing some folks continues. >> it does continue and that's part of the problem. the nonchalant attitude and the obama administration toward terror. think about what happened after
james foley was beheaded last summer. within six minutes, president obama was back on the golf course. he made a statement got back into his golf cart, finished his golf game. think about what happened in 2012 in benghazi. the very next day he got on a play and fund raised in las vegas. that's a problem. that's a man who doesn't see the importance of what's going on internationally to our americans being killed, being terrorized he needs to step it up and light a fire. >> just remember though, in the run up to the last presidential election this white house said al-qaeda is on the run. we've got them on hair heels. you -- their heels. we do have to worry about terrorism. but the vox interview not the first time the president and his secretary of state downplayed terrorism in the past. here are a couple of archival bites from the president and
hillary clinton. >> we tortured some folks. we engaged in some of these enhanced interrogation techniques techniques that i believe and i think any fair-minded person would believe were torture. we crossed a line. that needs to be understood and accepted. >> the fact is, we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? >> they're not just folks. they're not just guys. they're islamic extremists. >> right. right now isis taking in nearly $3 million a day. their value is $20 billion. they've got -- >> they're rich folks! >> just your ordinary folks selling watches and now have videos of people burning alive to recruit in what now amounts to 40 or 50,000 members of isis?
come on! >> can we just point out the difference between president obama who called some folks, or hillary clinton said folks out -- guys out for a walk and the king of jordan who after his pilot gets burned alive turns around and literally leads the attack on isis, kills 5,000 isis members within a week after that. see the difference in signals you're sending to the terrorist as soon as who are they afraid of? oh, i'm going to finish my golf game after they behead one of ours, or the guy who kills 5,000 of them? >> do you know what they call that king? king courageous. listen to this. at brown university, they have a newspaper. it is the brown daily herald. there is a young man who is a columnist there named peter mackof. he wrote this regarding rotc. it seems that rotc's attempt to
recruit academically elite students is a calculated attempt to rope the best and the brightest into the industry of state-sanctioned violence by outlawing rotc, which brown did in 1969 and its biproducts on our campus, we have the opportunity to maintain and strengthen a tradition of refuse to go capitulate to the ever increasing demands of military engagement in today's global agenda. blah, blah blah. essentially he's saying we're special. we're smart. don't fall for it. don't join the military. >> he said the end of that, the thought of extending the poisonous branches of the armed services to our campus should wholey denounced. thankfully providence college is remaining open as an option for any brown students who do want to wholeheartedly serve in the rotc. >> can we send peter a message? the only reason you're able to write that on your newspaper or newsletter, whatever that is is because of the military because of a strong defense.
if it weren't for them, you might not be allowed to say that. you couldn't say those things, antigovernment or antimilitary comments in iran. you couldn't say it in syria. you couldn't say it throughout many of the muslim extremist areas because you would be killed for it or jailed for it. thank god for the rotv and for the military. thank god people are willing to risk their lives so you can be such a jerk and say st that. >> you have a right to. but let me tell you the right is afford you, as you point out by those who serve -- the best serving the rest. >> when you do say things like that, you do point out we have the first amendment and free speech. >> wasn't it when he was running for president that john kerry stepped in it when he said essentially that people who don't go to college wind up in iraq? he took a lot over that. essentially this is the same thing. don't go into the military, guys at brown, gals at brown. we're special. that's for somebody else. we'd love to hear your e-mails
and tweets and facebook. we're going to read some shortly. you remember susan rice who went on five sunday shows with bad information on benghazi. now she may be calling the shots for our military. we're going to tell what you bob woodward says. >> who could forget this commercial? >> mr. owl, how many licks does it take to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop? >> one two three. >> apparently we've done the research and the owl is wrong. >> what? >> i'm not kidding. ♪ ♪
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one of the most well connected reporters in washington, d.c. making this stunning accusation about our fight against isis. >> people from the white house are micromanaging the tactical situation on a daily and weekly basis. that's not their job. you talk to people in the military who are there and they say we are being micromanaged and we're not given a real plan to say what are we going to do here?
>> many believe it's national security advisor susan rice who is calling the shots. could that be the reason we're losing this fight? lieutenant general is executive vice president at the research council and author of "the coalition." general, is that part of the problem that the white house is calling the shots on what to do against isis and not the military? >> well, president obama is going into his fourth secretary of defense. the previous three have all said that they were frustrated by the micro management. the latest to be chuck hagel as early as january of this year and he said exactly the same thing. susan rice has no statutory authority to give the secretary of defense or any of the general officers or the leadership of the military military advice or directives and that's exactly what happened. woodward is correct. >> and there are a lot of people who think maybe valerie jarrett has a lot to say about how we handle foreign policy, how we
handle the military, et cetera. is that another concern? >> well, it's big concern particularly with regard to iran. there are many who are now saying that she is really the architect of this nontreaty with the iranians which ultimately will result in the iranians having a nuclear program and america having to accept a nuclear armed iran. yeah she's a powerful influence on him. >> so when the pentagon feels that the shots being called from the white house are incorrect what do they do? how do they handle that? >> well, what they should do is they should push back on the president. they should complain. the national security advisor is picking up the phone and calling field commanders as this one is reported to be doing then the professional leadership in our military should be balking and pushing back and as a last resort, if they can't get any satisfaction and they see that
their influence is meaningless to the president then they make a public statement and they resign and they tell the world why they have resigned. >> right. and they write books and talk about it afterwards. honestly, as a taxpayer i wish they would do it while they're in the job. the secretaries of defense need to push back harder on the white house. i got to leave it here, but thank you very much for coming on. >> thank you. coming up, want big government out of your life? first lady michelle obama says all you have to do is i don't know -- not only can cars now break into -- hackers can break into your car with ease, they can take control of the wheel and your brakes while you're driving. i think a hacker just hacked into the teleprompter halfway through that script. ♪ ♪
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welcome back. time for news by the numbers. first, $20 billion. that's how much the department of health and human services plans to hand out in obamacare subsidies this year. 6.5 million people collecting an average of $268 per month. next $16,000. that's how much the university of michigan is spending on its inclusive language campaign to encourage students to stop using words such as illegal, alien ghetto and gipped because they are considered to be offensive. finally, the answer to an age old question. >> mr. owl, how many lickit take to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop? >> well, why researchers claim they cracked the case using a mathematical formula and apparently a lot of lollipops.
check out this the surveillance video that shows how easy it can be for thieves to break into cars with the keyless entries. so what can do you to prevent your car from a hack attack? joining us now is the chairman and founder of identity theft 911, adam levin. nice to join you outside where it's chilly. we'd like to thank enterprise rental car for this toyota camry today. tell me how the bad guys can plug into your cars and essentially hijack your information. >> basically they come at it from a variety of different ways. there is something known as the onboard diagnostic port. different in every car to where it's located. the folks that service your car, that's how they get into the computer system. >> is that under the hood or around inside the cockpit? >> it's generally they lift the hood and look somewhere in the hood and they connect it. >> then they plug in. for mr. goodwrench that's great. but if it's somebody with
nefarious intent, that could be a big problem. >> the issue is that the port is already open. they may find a way to remotely connect into your car through that port. >> what does that mean? what could they do? >> what they can do is they can lock and unlock the doors, which is the big first step. >> can they do other things to the control panel, like make it seem like you have less gas than you do? >> yes. they can manipulate the control panel so that you think you have more gas than you do, so that you get stranded someplace. >> why don't you hop inside that side right there. so that's some of the stuff they can do when it comes to the control panel there. >> oftentimes in many cars, you will see digital readouts for the amount of gasoline you have. also your speedometer. not so much here action other
cars, more so. so they can manipulate the numbers. >> the troubling thing would be if they made it seem like you were out of gas and then they could essentially wind up carjack you or worse. >> or worse. they make you think you have more gas than you do so that as you're driving through a remote area, they could literally carjack or kidnap. >> one thing you need to do is keep your keys in a safe place. >> keep them in a safe place. know where they are. remember the old-fashioned device, the club? >> yeah. >> the more we advance, the more we go back. the club. you want to look the steering wheel as best you can because if they can't do anything with it then they have a problem. >> i thought we were past those days. >> yeah, well, we might be. then the situation is they can manipulate the accelerator so they can speed you up. they could disable the brakes so that they now leave you powerless. they could literally drive you off a cliff. they could drive you into another car and cause an
accident if they want to cause a multiple accident. they might be able to do that. ways they also come in through onstar systems. as you sync your phone with your car, if there is malware on your smart phone, they could do that. they could do it by way of a cd, which is something you put in your car. >> good way to protect yourself. adam levin, the co-founder of identity theft 911, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you just scared the living daylights out of me. elisabeth, back to you. >> thanks. now this coming up, eat healthy or else more government. that's the word from the first lady. but isn't she also the one forcing changes to school lunch menus? and he's known all around the world as the fonz from the tv show "happy days." i loved it. watch this. ♪
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] m'm! m'm! good! it is your shot of the morning. no laugh for a map who cracks up at a dog sliding on the ice. >> come here. >> talk about instant karma. he wipes out moments after he makes fun of his dog. >> it can happen to anybody. >> his dog ran over his karma. >> very nice. >> you get your friend i'll say hello to heather ho joins us now. >> henry winkler will be with us in about a minute and a half talk being his new book. >> he's got a great book series for kids. your boys will love them. >> i just met him.
he's so nice. great to have him here. i've got serious news for you. fox news alert overnight fighter jets from the united arab emirates launching fresh series of air strikes against isis terrorists. this after the uae suspended flights as part of the u.s.-led coalition. now the uae is sending a squadron of f-16s to jordan to help out in that fight. this as we learn the syrian president al assad reveals that he receives general messages from the u.s.-led coalition against isis, but don't get any direct cooperation we're told. syria is not part of that coalition obviously. the measles outbreak back here at home is growing worse and worse by the day. the latest count, 121 people have been sickened by the highly contagious virus in at least 17 states now. cdc officials say all but 18 of those reported cases are tied to that outbreak in california's disneyland. many of those infected were never vaccinated.
doctors and top lawmakers are pushing parents to vaccinate their children. >> adequate vaccine coverage including full dosage of vaccines on time could prevent the measles from becoming a widespread problem. as sure as the sky is blue. vaccines work and are the most reliable safeguard against the spread of this dangerous virus. >> a recent poll from pew shows an overwhelming 83% of americans say that they believe that vaccines are safe for kids. a hearing on the debate happening on capitol hill today. we'll watch this story as it develops throughout the day. want the government to stop bugging you? start eating healthier foods. in a recent interview, first lady michelle obama says, quote, if you don't like the doctor, if you don't like the government if you don't like folks messing with your life the best thing to do is make sure you're healthy. she also says kids will eventually like her school lunch
program. talk about buying the hand that feeds you. a teen-ager in texas fired from her job at a pizza place even before she starts work. stella tweeted this, i start this [ bleep ] job tomorrow. her soon to be boss then saw it and responded with a message of his own of the he writes no, you don't start that job today. i just fired you. good luck with your no money, no job life. what do you think of that? those are your headlines. i love it. >> more instant karma. >> lessons to be learned from that because future employers, they're watching. >> they've got google. >> oh, she was twitter fired, ouch. >> hopefully the boss isn't watching her facebook. >> they're just watching us all the time. we're televised all the time. meanwhile, we've got extreme weather to tell but. new video out of new hampshire. this driver going nowhere fast after her car got stuck in a snow bank.
>> oh, no. there is no relief in sight. there are now two more potential storms on the way. >> maria molina has it all. >> good morning. that's right. we're talking two possible storms for new england. one coming up thursday in through friday and the other for the weekend. a very active weather pattern. it's been in place and looks like it will be continuing for at least another week or so across parts of new england. i want to take you farther south across parts of the mid-atlantic because out here we do have a quick moving storm system and it's bringing in winter weather across states like virginia, maryland and delaware. parts of new jersey, also picking up some snow from that system. very light stuff. enough to cause issues on the roadways. we do have winter weather advisories. parts of the plains also looking at the potential for some snow with another quick moving storm system that's going to potentially bring winter weather to new england as we head into thursday and friday. that's the american model. you can see it swing through portion of connecticut, rhode
island, bringing additional snow. a record season for areas in massachusetts. current windchill temperatures are very chilly. 16 in new york city. cold day in cleveland. 5 your current windchill temperature. in the plains, those high temperatures are very mild. temperatures in the 70s and even 80s for some of you across parts of the southern plains. let's head back inside. >> maria, thank you very much, from chilly days to happy days. >> that's right. he's known all around the world as the fonz, from the classic tv show "happy days." watch this for a flashback. >> listen up girls one time one time only. line right up there, kiss the fonz for a buck. now that's a bargain at any price. >> they went wild. henry winkler who played the fonz, wasn't always the king of cool. today he's speak out about his struggling growing up they inspired his new book and series "here's hank." it's part of his book series and the great henry winkler joins us live. good morning to you.
>> how are you? >> it's a real pleasure. >> thank you. i'm so happy to be here. >> the series is incredible. >> thank you. >> first of all, they're so easy to read. they're fun and it's like a kid is talking through the entire thing. here is hank as a knockout already. we have one at home to. >> now you have all four. >> get out! >> i've signed them for your kids. >> you are so kind. it's important to you because the message is you struggle -- you couldn't get through a book growing up. >> i did not read until i was 31 actually. >> how is that possible? >> you know what? you learn to fake it. >> you didn't realize until you were 31 that you were dyslexic. >> i also didn't realize until i was 31. but then i said, my mantra has changed and my mantra what i realize now is i would have missed out on so much my life if i did not say, i will try. >> at thes inity. >> yes. i talk to children and say to them, all you have to do is try.
if you have a dream you don't give up and just try. >> so henry i'm sure people out there are wondering throughout the "happy days" series, you weren't able to read scripts? >> i was not able to read it very well. so we would sit around the table. i would stumble. now, my line then depends on -- and somebody else's depending on me for the timing, for the joke. and i would screw their joke up all the time while we were reading it. finally i realized why because my brain didn't work like that. >> my daughter is dyslexic and we've had the conversation before. it's so hard to read, but you just to do it over and over. when you were applying to colleges back in -- >> 28 colleges. >> that's how many you applied to. how many said yes? >> two. >> how long did it take for you to graduate? >> i did it in four years. i was able to do it in four years, but i was nearly kicked out my first year from emmerson college. then they said, he's such a nice
guy, we'll just hold on it him. >> in high school, though, it took you numerous times. could you graduate on time? >> i took geometry for four years, same course. and here is the thing, nobody, since 1963, has ever said the word isoceles triangle to me. we need to teach children -- >> because you have a learning difference. >> i do. one out of five. that's 20% of the population we just kind of let float away. >> what does it mean now that you've gone from where you were in your struggle, having that tenacity, to offering these great books to kids? >> outside of hi children and grandchildren, these are the proudest moments of my life. truly. and my partner lynn oliver, and i, we sit in her office and these are now hank is in the second grade, before he was diagnosed. we use a font --
>> i read about that. >> the font was developed by a dad in holland for his children who are also dyslexic and it just -- no matter who you are, it's easier to read and the publisher said yes, we'll be the first to read it in america. >> we have new readers in our home and we go to yours because it's easy to get through. >> all three are dyslexic, because it is hereditary. all you need to know is your child needs to be a great citizen on the earth and they will fly. the most important thing a parent can do is bioa child's self-image. >> we showed a clip earlier of the fonz giving a girl a kiss.
>> you owe him a dollar now. >> wait a minute. can we just have an instant replay? >> thank you so much. >> as a mom with readers i thank you. and that's for all the moms and dads out there. >> thank you. they will make them laugh. parents say to me, oh, do you know what happened? can i say this? you buy your books at your local book store, but amazon made this the book of the month for february. >> a wonderful thing. thank you very much. >> thanks for letting me come. >> check it out. "here's hank." >> i made a dollar! >> coming up they behead and burn people alive. but president obama says terrorists are just like street thugs. >> it is right and appropriate for us to be vigilant and aggressive in trying to deal with that. the same way that a big city mayor has got to cut the crime
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president obama down playing isis and its threat to the world in an interview with vox.com. the president thinks the group is just a media invention. >> do you think the media sometimes overstates the sort of letter of a-- level of alarm people should have about terrorism? >> absolutely. i don't blame the media for that. what's the famous saying about local newscasts? if it bleeds, it leads. >> joining us is peter johnson jr. >> maybe the president should focus less on broadcast journalism and more on fighting the jihad around the world. there is this detached, cool smooth kind of talk that says listen, your anxiety is too
high. the issue doesn't merit that kind of anxiety. so they talk in these cool detached, dark tones on this hard left liberal, vox outfit. and look at each other and say, these people are really out of control. the masses don't really understand what's going on. it's not an existtensial threat. things will work out f. it bleeds, it leads. the media fox news out of control. just shut it down. everything is okay. i got it taken care of. don't worry about it. >> the president discounting or down playing the threat of isis, decapitating people and then talking about -- >> blood matters. american lives do matter. >> absolutely. something else the president mentioned was, you know it's a lot like being the mayor of a big town, that fighting crime business. watch this. >> it is entirely legitimate for the american people to be deeply concerned when you got a bunch
of violent, vicious zealots who behead people or randomly shoot a bunch of folks. it is right and appropriate for us to be vigilant and aggressive in trying to deal with that. the same way that a big city mayor has got to cut the crime rate down if he wants that city to thrive. >> and this goes to the heart of what is wrong with the president's policy on fighting terror. it is not crime. it is not a police officer walking the beat in our neighborhoods, in our town in our villages and our cities, in our counties across the united states. it's not about crime. it's about the ideology and it's about destruction. if the president sees it as crime, we're not going to win that particular war city, the nation the city-site will be infested with the crime that's called isis and al-qaeda. not crime, mr. president.
>> what does the president say is the big story? global warming. >> let's fight the threat today. worry about the sun tomorrow. >> there you go. thank you very much. coming up, one dad says his son is being taught to recite the koran at school. >> we are requiring our kids in our public schools to learn islamic prayers. >> really? that school says it's part of the curriculum. we're going to debate that one a l next now...i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq.
c prayers and and what would be the equivalent of the jewish and the christian ten commandments called five pillars of islam. >> so parents of students at a florida high school outraged after some of their kids were being forced, if you heard to
recite the koran. the textbook dedicating an entire chapter to the rise of islam, but missing from the page s, christianity and judaism. should this be allowed. joining us are our guests. thank you both for being here. >> my pleasure. >> hot debate right now. some parents are outraged that this is even taking place. is this merely an exploration of religion? >> well, because investing in our education is one of the greatest demonstrations of our commitment to the future, we applaud and appreciate any teachers that provide a well round education to our children. that means not just learning about one thing but comprehensive knowledge on such a matter, which is why with the muslim immediate, we're led by the most significant muslim leader in the world, and he doesn't call for indoctrination of our children or forcing our religion or others. but does he call for separation of religion and state and also
for advocating forbe the pursuit of knowledge, expensive secular. i think that's what's really going on. it's not a matter of choosing one religion over the other. the spokesperson already said they would learn about judeoism and christianity and this is the first time they're being introduced to islam. >> the concern is when the first 100 pages discussing judaism and christianity were missing, is that the problem you have or is it in the fact that they're talk being this in a public school? >> yeah, there is a big difference between teaching about religion and teaching religion. and i think this is what the parents' problem was, is that you can learn about the history, a great history of all the religions, of course and then there is a difference when it comes to prayers. i would think that muslims would also have an issue if in a medrasa you were needing to recite jewish prayers. i think that would be resisted. so when you're looking at is lack service -- >> actually no. because we read from the elder testament and new testament. >> but see that's the
difference. reading from a book or looking at some dynamics within a book of a holy book for religion is one thing. these kids were having a prayer on a blackboard, having to repeat it. one of the take home projects was to make a prayer rug. yet there is remarkable history when you're going to teach history and in this textbook -- it's not just this one school and one parent. many districts are saying yes we've got to have this book rewritten because it does move into an experience of engaging in the religion and teaching the religion versus teaching about it. and of course, when you've got 100 pages missing from the textbook, it also sends a message that maybe there is a different agenda at work here. but what it also tells you is the importance of the parents being involved in their children's education because you don't know what's going to really be happening in a curriculum. >> do you draw that line there to differentiate the teaching and teaching about here? because if it's done incorrectly, then it takes away the opportunity for kids to learn properly about religion. would you say in fairness that's
what's happening here? >> absolutely. any subject doesn't really how the teacher teaches it. we really have only this one story coming out of florida, so we don't know what's happened. we have to talk about what are we talk being? are we saying we should ban all religion from being mentioned in school? n of course not. >> that's not the issue here. again, there is a history of a religion and then there is teaching the practice of that religion. and i think that's what the parent had a problem with. and again, other districts are having a problem with it. >> unfortunately, no one was asked to bow down and do the prayer. >> well, they're starting to make the prayer rug. >> they were reading from the ten commandments. we're asking people to be 21st century citizens. >> we thank you both for being here. we want you to continue the debate by letting you think about it. thank you. coming up, he owes millions in taxes and incites protests. but the president's inner circle has no problem with al sharpton. laura ingraham will weigh in on that. and it's a jaw-dropping photo everyone is talking about this
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♪ ♪ good morning. it is tuesday, february 10. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. isis behead innocent victims and threaten to stop all the white house. but according to the president it's all media hype. >> do you think the media sometimes overstates the sort of level of alarm people should have about terrorism? >> absolutely. what's the famous saying about local newscasts, right? if it bleeds, it leads. >> you've got to be kidding me. terrorism is just a ratings grabber? oh, laura ingraham is here to react. you better believe it on this one. and he owes millions in taxes to the federal government and incites protests. but the president's inner circle has no problem with the reverend al sharpton. >> al sharpton is widely
regarded as a leader within the african-american community. >> do you think the president respects al sharpton? >> i think he respects his leadership. >> of course. is that why he, al sharpton, has visited the white house more than 80 times? we're going to take a closer look. and one college student complains the rotc is training kids to be criminals. now the movement underway to get it kicked off campus. your e-mails pouring in on this one. mornings are better -- con amigo s. eric bowling who today is hosting the 8 with us because it's 8:00 o'clock eastern time when you say con, i was thinking con carne, with cheese. how are you? >> we're glad you're with us. >> we're going to start off with headlines and heather nauert.
good morning. >> good morning. great to see you, fox news alert to bring you now, the man who is suspected of killing college student hannah graham is reportedly charged with murder. jesse matthew already charged with the abduction of the 18-year-old university of virginia student. authorities in virginia are holding a press conference at 11:00 a.m. today to officially announce the updated charge against him. graham went miss not guilty september last year. surveillance video showing both her and matthew at a bar in charlottesville, virginia. her remains were found a month later, miles down the road. matthew faces charges of sexual assault in another case. that trial is scheduled for march. extreme weather alert for the northeast. massachusetts is under a state of emergency after it gets slammed with more than two feet of snow overnight. boston now setting the record for the most snow in 30 days now. look at the snow. up above this lady's head there in the boston area.
boston receiving more than 74 inches of snow so far. you can see the weight of the snow, too much for the roof of this building. it caved in. seven workers were inside that building at the time. and then looking at a new jersey icy conditions lead to go a tedly 15-car pileup on the new jersey turnpike. roads are slippy in the northeast. the jury is now seated in the trial of the man accused of killing navy seal sniper chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range two years ago. ten women and two men now chosen out of an original jury pool of 800 people. prosecutors say they want a life sentence without parole for eddie ray routh. the defense will seek an insanity plea saying he suffers from ptsd. and listen to this story taking a real punch at patriotism. a brown university writer at the student newspaper attacking classmates who participate in rotvc, calling it an organization of criminals.
he writes it seems that rotc's attempts to recruit academically elite students is a calculated attempt to rope in the best and brightest into the industry of state-sanctioned violence. the thought of extending poisonous branches of the armed services to our campus should be wholey denounced. brown banned the rotc back in 1969. interested students can join at nearby providence college. a lot of your e-mails pouring in on this one. what is everybody saying? >> glad you asked. lot of e-mail regarding that op ed in the paper. for instance, the first one k on facebook says my daughter is in the program and i won't be taking her out. she loves it. thank you. >> we thank her. betty saying this, criminals? try living in a country without these criminals to save your freedom. >> and susan writes in: maybe the columnist from brown should
rethink his op ed and be thankful that he has the freedom to write as he wishes without fear of persecution. >> laura ingraham joins us once a week. she's joining us from our nation's capitol. so the message from this brown writer, brown college student is that we're special. we're smart. don't go into the military. >> yeah, well, this doesn't surprise me. a couple friends of mine are in the providence college rotc program and these are great young men. dougie kingsley i know you watch fox. he's a junior at providence. these are among the best and the brightest in our colleges and universities today. and that a left wing community activist wanna be wants to trash the rotc, they've been doing this since the '70s. this is not any big surprise to me and shoot be any surprise to the fox news viewers across the country. >> so let me ask you this, three weeks ago the president did an interview with vox, sat down with a well lit interview where
he said that the media is to blame for overstating terrorism and its horror and really we should be focusing on climate change. watch this and we've been dying for your reaction. >> do you think the media sometimes overstates the sort of level of alarm people should have about terrorism and this kind of chaos as opposed to a longer term product of climate change? >> absolutely. and i don't blame the media for that. what's the famous saying about local newscasts right? if it bleeds it leads. you show crime stories and you show fires 'cause that's what folks watch. it's all about ratings. the problems of terrorism and dysfunction and chaos along with plane crashes and a few other things, that's the equivalent when it comes to covering international affairs. and climate change is one that
is happening at such a scale and such a complex system that it's a hard story for i think the media to tell on a day-to-day basis. >> what do you think? >> number one, the lighting was really creepy. i don't know if vox needs a new lighting package for its shoots. but i found that to be extremely creepy. >> it was dramatic. >> weird! that was just bizarre. you don't light the president of the united states that way. number two this is from an administration that declared that there was a war on women that sent its community relations department into the michael brown shooting when there was no indication, since vindicated was at the heart of what happened to michael brown, whipping people knew this idea that the police are randomly shooting black people in the street. that's the kind of thing that they believe is a national epidemic, which is not true. yet we have real threats to real
americans as we saw in fort hood, as we saw in that recent beheading, as we saw in the attacks on the police officers in new york. and we're exaggerating this? that is really rich from an administration that has tried to whip up more division in america on racial and ethnic and gender-related lines. i find that to be -- even for obama, that's quite a stretch. >> you know why. i mean, he took a shot at rush limbaugh. he took a shot at us. if he would have had time i'm sure he would have taken a shot at you. the president can control so much and control the department of justice and figure out who they're going to torment. he runs the military. he's the commander in chief. he can not control the press and it's bugging him. >> it drives him crazy. he has really thin skin to be president of the united states. the idea that anyone doesn't like him i think bugs the you know what out of him. i don't think he can comprehend how someone couldn't general flect at his -- kneel at his
every move and word. he thinks the following things are big threats to the united states. talk radio fox news, the tea party, religious conservatives. i think probably anyone who takes his or her faith very seriously that clashes with their world view on any number of social issues the pro-life movement, and returning veterans who don't much like the way the obama administration treated veterans at the v.a. those are the threats to the united states and as far as those random acts of violence that occur in the united states, those are overblown. >> we're the extremists. >> he has no problem defining his enemies for sure. what do you think about al sharpton's visits to the white house and his influence there? bill o'reilly just grilled david axelrod to find out how can this guy who owes $3.7 million in back taxes have visited over 60 times to the white house? watch this. >> al sharpton is widely regarded as a leader within the
african-american community. >> you think the president respects him? >> i think he respects his leadership on some of these civil rights issues yes, i do. >> he owes millions of dollars to the irs, his organizations owes millions of dollars. is there any other american in the white house who owes millions of dollars to the irs? >> i don't know. i haven't gone through the tax returns. >> but isn't that strange? >> no. i don't think it's strange. there are people who -- look, donald trump i'm sure has been in the white house. he's begun through bankruptcy proceedings. he's had financial problems. that didn't impeach him from being a visitor. >> it wasn't a debt for the federal government. >> grand total of 82 times. >> obama and al sharpton are in some ways cut from the same community activist cloth. right? obviously obama became president of the united states. al sharpton is still agitating
and doing community organizing and the fact that he's a dead beat organizer, because he owes so much money to the federal government local, state taxes, that's irrelevant. the only people who matter in the irs under obama's, i think training their lens on the real did he do beats are -- dead beats are groups like the tea party or those who want to organize for conservative causes. they will scrutinize those groups, put them under the microscope. but someone like al sharpton, he will get a pass every time. and oftentimes, i will say this, oftentimes from corporate america, there are a lot of cowardly ceos and board members out there who are afraid of al sharpton. i say this to them, al sharpton has declining respect among a lot of african-americans in the country who call in to my radio show and they say, you know something? he doesn't represent me. i don't know why you guys put him on television 'cause he doesn't represent me. we should remember those african-americans who are angry that he's out there trying to represent them. >> what did he do at the white
house 82 times? think about this for a second. if we're talking about race race relations in america are very argue -- arguably at its worst in six years. if it's about money, the guy owes money. >> strategizing. i think there is a lot of strategizing going on for 2012 and 2016. how are we going to get minorities out to vote? making them frightened about the republican party or conservatives. back to michael brown or eric garner. we know race did not come into play in these cases. it is highly irresponsible for them to continue to whip this up and divide americans when they need a unifying leader in any party. they need somebody who brings this country together. be optimistic about the future. i want to say one thing going back. i know we're running out of time the president yesterday, back to the terrorism issue, when he referred to that shooting, the terrorist attack in the jewish deli in paris as another random act where a bunch of folks shot up a deli i found that so
appalling. that deli was targeted. we know it was targeted because it was a kosher deli. it was not randomly picked. this was a brutal act of violence, done by terrorist islamic terrorists. his casual reference to that yesterday should set off alarm bells to our jewish friends across the country and anyone who cares about rising anti-semitism around the world. >> we're going to talk to karl rove about that in about 20 minutes. go do you're radio show. coming up, it's bipartisan bill to create jobs. but president obama says he will veto the keystone pipeline bill when it hits his desk this week. senator joe manchin, a democrat, has a message for the president coming up next. and it's not a question you would expect to see on a high school assignment. who says helping the poor is a waste of money? and if you said conservative, you got it right? ♪ ♪ you exercise. you choose the salad.
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>> doing okay. i know you got nine democrats who are squarely behind this. all the republicans are. but there is one democrat who is not and that is the president and he's going to veto it. why? >> steve, it's just a shame. it's really truly a shame. i don't know why i can't speak to that at all. the bottom line is that with nine bipartisan democrats and republicans working together all we're asking for is look at the bill. look at the jobs it creates. look at the security it gives our nation. it makes us less dependent on foreign oil. we're buying oil from venezuela and saudi arabia. we're buying oil from russia every day. this would diminish this and then we buy from the friendliest nation we have canada. also canada agreed to use american made steel in all the pipes. they've agreed basically to pay the 8 cents into the skill fund recovery and agreed basically to abide by all the commerce rules that you can't ship oil out of this country. treated the same as if it was
extracted in texas. we've hit every barrier and i cannot understand for the life of me. >> well, a lot of people say, look, the president it raises a lot of money with the environmentalists. he's got to build that big library. it's going to go with his handout asking them for money. and if the pipeline gets built, they'll say look, they built it on your watch. i'm not going to give you any money. >> steve the environmental community, basically it's more of environmental hazard to transport that oil by rail and by truck. even all the environmental impact studies have shown that. it's much more cleaner and better for the environment if we do it by pipe. >> right. and who is getting rich off the fact that we're shipping it by rail? warren buffet who owns those railways. but i'm sure that's just a coincidence that he's a big obama supporter. >> certain things happen. >> like your phone just ringing a minute ago. >> i'm so sorry. >> that's okay. it was probably the white house calling you, hey, you're not
going to say anything about that pipeline, are you? >> you can be sure that didn't happen steve. that wasn't that. >> before you go senator, what is your message for the president of the united states? i know he watches fox news. he was just talking about us. >> we have so many challenges around the world right now. we want to keep america safe. we want to grow this economy. we have a chance to grow the economy if we had a good energy policy, if we got our fiscal house in order. and basically people had -- could depend on government working with them. working with all of us, even though we might not agree, i can respectfully disagree and i'll always respect your opinion, but you should at least talk to us and we should work together to try and find common solution. we do that in west virginia. that's how we act in west virginia. >> because you're a fair and balanced state. senator manchin, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you steve. >> good luck on that bill. coming up, the customer isn't always right. this insane brawl at wal-mart sparked by a yo mama joke. >> and it's a jaw dropping photo
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the wait is over. the 2015 sports illustrated swimsuit edition is officially here and gracing the cover is 24-year-old swimsuit model hannah davis. she joins us live on the couch. congratulations. >> thank you. >> how did you find out that you were on the cover? what was your reaction? >> oh, my gosh. well, they actually posted this video online 'cause i was being taped for this s.i. now online video. so i thought i was just coming in for an interview. then it turns out they were showing me pictures from previous years and asking me questions about it.
and then the next picture was blank. and they said, we're having some technical difficulties. so they said, why don't we bring out a picture of this year's photo. and i'm like, what? okay. and then the editor came out revealed the picture. >> surprise! >> and i crying and i was just terrified and hugging everyone. it was really overwhelming. >> because because you felt you would be the last person on the cover because they always put girls on beaches and there you are on the farm. >> i know. i was riding a horse all day. i was hot and sweaty. i did not imagine this to be the cover. so yeah. i was totally blind sided. but obviously very excited. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> what did your parents say? >> my mom, i called her and she -- if you see the video she actually says i wet my pants. >> she was that excited? >> she was that excited. but actually all my friends and family flew in and threw me this surprise party the next day.
i thought i was going to dinner with my brother and they all sort of jumped out at the restaurant and all my closest friends and family were there. so it's really special. >> so what happens next? you're swimsuit cover model. how does that open doors? >> i look up to so many of the past cover girls like tyra and christie brinkley and kathy ireland so having a career like that would be great. you about i think for right now, i'm kind of enjoying myself. i just found out a few days ago and now i'm getting a lot of new opportunities. >> i bet. >> tell bus your story. you're from? >> the virgin islands. >> your parents wound up there? >> my parents actually went on their honeymoon there and they stayed. >> because it was so beautiful. >> yeah. obviously. yes. >> so how long were you there? >> i lived there until i was 18.
then i moved to new york. >> you doing okay in the cold? >> well, i lived here for six years. but i haven't even gotten used to it still. i'm an island girl at heart. clearly. like i'm not even dressed for this kind of weather. >> make it long island. >> i don't know about that. >> it's an island. >> did you know that she was going to be wearing that color dress? >> i did match my college to your dress. >> we need to bring in the spring a little bit. you get a lot of attention. obviously now it will be even more because you're on the cover. there is a ton of talk about relationships, of course. derek jeter. is this love? >> is this love? i'm very happy. >> wait, you guys are dating? you and derek jeter? >> personally and professionally i'm happy and i couldn't be more excited because i get to celebrate the next few days with my family, my friends. have a big party tonight.
it should be fun. >> we wish you success. >> what time does it start? we can be there. >> 6 p.m. >> that's a little late for us. >> you look fabulous. i'm sure in any bathing suit. for every other woman who is seeing this coming, one quick tip to make your bathe o'clock suit fit better? >> i think it's picking the right bikini. i like string bikinis because you can always make it bigger. >> yeah. >> okay. >> make it work for yourself. >> now we know eric. >> now you guys know. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> have fun. >> i will. coming up on our tuesday
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entirely legitimate for the american people to be deeply concerned when you got a bunch of violent, vicious zealots who behead people or randomly shoot a bunch of folks in a deli in paris. it is right and appropriate for us to be vigilant and aggressive in trying to deal with that. the same way that a big city mayor has got to cut the crime rate down if he wants that city to thrive. >> big city mayor folks random bunch of words to analyze. here is karl rove. what was he talking about? >> he down playing the war on terror. it's not a problem. it's like what any big city mayor has to deal with and just a fact of life. there is a reason why last september in the "wall street journal"-nbc poll many people said we were less safe than before 9-11. in contrast in 2002 one year
after 9-11, only 20% of the american people said we were less safe than before 9-11. this man has no sense of what it is that we're in and the danger that our country faces. this is not the worst of it. the worst of it is the kind of things he said in the interview on vox and what he said op the national strategy and what with zoo car i can't. he said we got to get over the notion that these terrorist organizations represent an exist tensionial threat to the united states or the world order. what happens if isil establish has caliphate in the middle of the historic region fueled by oil revenue? we're already seeing the results. there are thousands of freedom fighters flocking to syria because they have the money and the resources to help achieve their dreams. >> so talk to us about why the military, the generals, the pentagon doesn't push back more aggressively to the white house?
if there is no strategy, why don't they say come up with secretary. >> we've had secretary gates secretary panetta now general flynn, and others say that the white house is essentially tone deaf and unresponsive to their requests. i thought two interesting things this weekend. general flynn's statement that nobody is in charge. nobody wants to be in charge because if you have to report to valerie jarrett and susan rice as the commander of the military effort in the region, you're not in charge. and so nobody wants to be in charge. second of all the mindset, you go to the national security document that they put out last week, it's deeply troubling because they define their failures as successes in order to repeat them. we've responsibly ended the war in iraq. no, you didn't. you didn't leave behind a residual farce that gave you the capability to say what your own strategy documents says is your goal. >> you mentioned susan rice. bob wordward -- woodward was on
over the weekend and he revealed that it sounds like susan rice is running the show. listen to this. >> people from the white house are micromanaging the tactical situation on a daily and weekly basis. that's not their job. you talk to people in the military who are there and they say we are being micromanaged and we're not given a real plan to say what are we going to do here? >> what's your reaction to that that she's calling the shots right now? >> i'm upset you cut me out of that picture. i'm actually sitting next to woodward. she's playing lyndon johnson 1968 and literally picking the targets, according to woodward that our air strikes will hit. you don't want that in the white house. you want that left in the hands of the military commanders. now, they say if you had 1,000 air strikes, that operational tempo, if you put it in the context of months and months we've been there is very small
and the reason is it's all landing on her desk and she's trying to play general and they ought to leave that in the hands of the people who know how to do it. the white house should set the goal. it should not try and manage the war. >> general quinn stepped up the position a year early. right? he said the theory of cutting the head off the snake is not sustainable when you have people come up and challenge the president and his ideology and suddenly they're gone. does that indicate they're out of there as soon as they oppose any kind of -- >> i don't think the administration fires people. i think it ignores people. that's even worse. it has these -- we have at the top of our military some of the smartest brightest people in the world who know how to get this thing done if the president will give them a strategic goal and authorization to work. >> in the bush white house any of that? did the white house ever call directly to the field generals and say this is how we want it for you to bypass the pentagon? >> no political people. but the president would talk to the field commanders and say, what do you need? >> but that's the president.
>> that's the president of the united states. look the president obama's predecessor was a leader. this man is not a leader. and he is ironically enough demonstrating his lack of leadership by taking on tasks that should not be done within the white house. you should not micromanage the war from the white house. >> all right. you would know a thing or two about the white house and how it operates. karl rove, thank you for joining us live. it is 22 minutes before the top of the hour. and heather starts with a fox news alert. >> good morning. it's related to what you were just talking about. fight against isis. it is a fox news alert. overnight fighter jets from the united arab emirates launching a fresh series of air strikes against isis terrorists. this happening after the uae had suspended its flights as part of the u.s.-led coalition. now the uae is sending a squadron of f-16s to jordan to help out their fight against
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transferred, come on. it's convoluted and i don't see any -- >> the 9-11 suspects were first arraigned here at guantanamo bay back in 2008 under president bush. then a year later, attorney general eric holder announced they would go to civilian courts in lower manhattan. that was quickly reversed over concerns about security and also the cost. then in 2012, once mr. obama revamped the military commissions, the men were arraigned for a second time here at guantanamo bay and with legal blocks preventing the transfer of the men to the united states for trial the chief prosecutor says this is the only option. >> trials are important. trials to establish guilt or innocence are important. it's something very important to americans and it's important in this case. we need to try everyone we can try and that's what we're committed to doing.
>> reporter: another family member who volunteers their time at the 9-11 memorial down in the base of manhattan, as well as the memorial site itself, says he came here simply to keep his family story alive. >> got a call from the medical examiner's office telling me that they had a positive identification of a severely charred bone forgot. and i screamed at them at the top of my lungs how could you make me go back there? >> and there is another young man here who was in third grade when he lost his father and was so easy to forget as the trial grinds on is more than 3,000 kids lost one or both parents on 9-11 and will be back in court when it resumes tomorrow. guys, back to you. >> such good point. catherine herridge live at gitmo streaming from cuba. >> we thank you for that. hgtv booted them off the air
because of their views on traditional marriage. the benham brothers are here to tell their side of the story. first let's check in with hemmer for what's coming up. >> good morning. breaking news on the coalition strikes overnight on isis. full details ahead. in his own words, how the president views the media terrorism, and a lot more. purple hearts will now go to the victims of the fort hood massacre. one soldier shot seven times will join us live on the long workplace wait. and the big dig gets a whole new mean not guilty boston. we'll tell i couldn't at the top of the hour -- we'll tell you why at the top of the hour here on "america's news room" introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility there's no going back.
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hgtv booted the benham brothers off the air for their views on traditional marriage. but they say god called them to do a job and they are not backing down. joining us authors of "whatever the cost, facing your fear dying to your dreams and living powerfully," david and jason benham. thanks for being here. you suffered a great loss really for sticking by your beliefs. worth it in the end? >> absolutely. and we're the first people that would say the persecution that we experienced is nothing compared to the persecution that christians are experiencing all over the world. this was more like pressure and although we did experience a loss, it's always worth it in the end when you're willing to let go of what's in your hand then god can give you what's in his. >> it had to be hard at first, i imagine, to really surrender that. >> that's why we say in our book, die to your dreams. this whole hgtv platform, we were excited about getting on the show and showing our family and i've got five kids. he only has four. but -- >> big brother is always picking on you.
>> we were excited about the platform. when it was taken, it was difficult. >> so tell the audience if you're not familiar, you put together a series on hgtv, it was taped filmed ready to go. but you had made some comments that they had heard about years prior that they heard about not on tape, but in your private life and they pulled the series. >> in the context of a prayer service the night before the democratic national convention in 2012, we called the church to repentance and a lot of the moral ills and spiritual decline in our country is directly the result of the church not being salt and light in the culture. so we prayed and asked god to forgive our nation and ourselves for the sins that are in our nation. in that context right wing watch wrote an article and really created a narrative that made jason and i out to be hate figured bigots. >> here you are about with the launch of a successful program and business and an opportunity to make some cash. and when confronted with hgtv and those that didn't support your beliefs, you could have denied your beliefs or decided to hide them or say you had some sort of conversion, a change of
heart. did you think about that at all? was there a time you thought we should just keep our beliefs to ourselves and continue in business? >> i tell everybody that the secret to courage is first recognizing your inner coward. and then letting the spirit of the almighty god come in and unleash your inner lion. we went through several situations where we thought maybe we should be quiet. maybe we should? that was tough for us. that was what we call a peter moment, when peter denied jesus. but we got through that. and then we were able to stand strong. we only give god the credit because he's an idiot. >> i have a question but i want to you respond to that first brother. >> yeah. we were scared. we genuinely were scared. but it's at that moment that we understood when jesus, just before he we want to the cross and he said, lord, if you can take this cup from me, so be it. but your will be done. we experienced that your will be done moment. you know what? we are not going to deny our faith and if our faith calls us to a reality show, so be it.
>> it also ended up costing you some sort of income there for a while. and you're dads, trying o support your family. your entire family was really with you, willing to suffer the brunt of this. >> in our book we talk about how we got through that. we share a lot of principles about that. but anything you let go for your faith is definitely worth it. >> why don't you stick around. we'll take a quick break and you with be with us. >> more in minutes.
we were talk being their family. there are your better halfs right there guys. >> gorgeous wives. >> that's right. >> nine kids between you. >> the guys from hgtv loved your wives, right? >> they absolutely did. that's one of the things that america is going to miss the most. they didn't even realize our wives were phenomenal. >> you guys were a package deal. >> right.
>> you're an inspiration to so many people. great job. >> whatever the cost is the book. >> more on the after the show show. >> eric will be on at five on "the five." bye, everybody. bill: fox news alert. blaming the media for overhyping the threalt of terror. president obama claiming news outlets report on terrorism because it makes a quote sexy story. martha: despite growing terror warnings from his own generals about isis and other terror groups he says the media avoids covering stories like climate change because terror stories

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