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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW FOX And Friends Saturday 20141213



♪ allowed to be next to me ♪ glmg public defenders appearing in this kill cops rap video and you are paying for it, taxpayers. "fox & friends" begins right now. >> this is elk k. and you are watching "fox & friends" in the morning. >> superman. >> thank you for tuning in this morning at 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. it's great to see you. >> we have a jam packed show he this morning. gadgets for kids this morning. if you waited for the last nittany lion buy teens gadgets this morning. robots on the set this morning. >> always scary. gadgets for dad and leaf blower. >> has your hair recovered from it? [ laughter ] >> more entertainment from the gadgets and clayton in a bit. we have got the to get to this fox news alert. a vote postponed. wait until monday to take it up the 1.1 trillion-dollar spending bill needed to aavoid a government shutdown. molly henneberg is live in washington with a look at what happens next. >> good morning. this is a bill that would fund the government through the end of the fiscal year which is the end of next september. the senate will convene today. a rare saturday session to work through some procedural hurdles this weekend. aiming for a vote on monday. even though senate majority leader democrat harry reid tried to allow senate lawmakers to go home for the weekend, some conservative republicans objected to that they want to force reid to allow a vote on an amendment to the bill that would remove any money that could be used to fund president obama's executive actions on immigration. here is what happened in the senate yesterday when senator reid tried to shut things down for the weekend. >> >> madam president i asked unanimous consent 5 p.m. monday september 15th. senate proceed to vote on. >> madam president, reserving the right to object, the american people have grave concerns with the president's decision to take action unilaterally with regard to executive amnesty. this is an action that is rather unprecedented and rather unsupported by the law. >> still, the bill remains on track to pass on monday. it already passed the house. there also are democrats in the house and senate who object to parts of the bill, but you president obama supports it. back to you all in new york. >> all right, molly henneberg. >> all right, molly. so here is something you don't see every day. this is one of those pieces of tape where we might have to play it twice because it's so completely off the script. so you hear a lot about how divided the republican party is. here is nancy pelosi going after the white house, president obama's white house for whom she has carried water all these years over this bill. watch this. >> i'm enormously disappointed that the white house feels that the only way they can get a bill is to go along with this and that would be the only reason i would say they would sign such a bill that would weaken a critical component of financial system reform aimed at reducing tax risk. >> you have all this infighting between tea partiers and establishment republicans some of the white house spinning this josh ernest says no there is no rift between president obama and nancy pelosi. they are working together seemlessly. listen. >> i will just say that the president has always had not just a good working relationship but open line of communication with with leader pelosi that didn't change yesterday and it's not going to change in the future. >> so. back story of this is you have members of congress saying i don't know what to do. i'm getting phone calls here at the last minute. on one hand joe biden and the other hand nancy pelosi. >> i am so glad it's spilled out this has been a back story for a long time. democrats on the hill are very angry at the obama white house. the first person harry reid's office attacked after the midterm president obama. they really don't like him. he has no relationship with any member of the senate that i'm aware of. he hasn't even met with a lot of members of his own caucus, democrats on the hill. he doesn't pay any attention to them and they resent the heck out of it. >> to your point, they don't even know the white house. when the president calls and asks them to vote aain way they are like i don't even know you. >> talk to the hand kind of attitude. arrogant and remote. they think he doesn't care about them. >> a lot of hypocrisy being floated around, too. remember when democrats were slamming republicans for the government shutdown and slamming ted cruz then senator ted cruz for wanting to shut things down calling them legislative arsonists in 2013. now the shoe is on the other foot. listen. >> for many of them, i call them legislative arsonist. they are there to burn down what we should be building up in terms of investments and education and scientific research and august that it is that makes our country great and competitive. >> they just want to burn it down because they hate america. because that's what you do when you hate america, you shut down the government but, wait, democrats are very close to doing that same thing and i don't hear the media accusing them of hating america. >> also this bill is 2500 pages long. so when you ask senator rand paul why he voted no on it he said look, i didn't have a chance to read the thing. >> i ran into a lobbyist thursday morning in washington whom i know well good guy he says he is in a good guy i i got my what i wanted into the bill it's on page 911. no one is ever -- i'm not making this up. no one is ever going to read it and my clients are happy. this is what happens when you ledge late like this. >> unbelievable. >> other news to tell you about this morning. there is some outrageous rhetoric against police going on that we'll show you in just a second. this disgusting video. first, i want to tell you al sharpton is having a big march in washington, d.c. today called the justice for all march. is he going to be starting city hall and going to the u.s. capital. new york city something similar going on. tens of thousands of people expected according to organizers at washington square park. this video we want to tell you about disgusting. >> kill cops rap video. features cops with guns. >> pretty subtle. >> as even the name of it: take a look this is being funded about gas pair dollars ♪ allowed to be next to me ♪ necessary make them respect us [bleep] ♪ supposed to protect us. ♪ kill unarmed black men ♪ making mothers ♪ all these unjustified shootings ♪ they may call animals when we start looting ♪ i should say two purchedz in the video receiving taxpayer dollars ♪ by definition they are in this ♪ i don't know if we put on the screen. a clip of a gun with a -- a cop within gahanna next to him. >> leading all these protests, racists, evil, shutting down cities permitting commutedders, teaming up with radical creepy folks. also one of the president's chief advisors, that's not overstatement. sharpton has been to the white house more than any military family. he also has a show on another cable channel. i don't understand how a guy people like this can be treated as a respectable civil rights leader by the white house and the media. >> first non-white house employee invited. >> as far as this video goes, ted williams was on with greta last night. he said there is absolutely no excuse for images like this. >> there is no defense when you lay down with fleas, you should expect to get fleas off on. these lawyers should have known and if they didn't know, shame on them. but, greta, i'm not outraged, i'm absolutely pissed off. let me get something clear to our viewing audience, in alabama, just recently, a white cop went to a place where there was shoplifting by a black woman, who was starving, didn't have eggs. the white cop, greta, went in there and instead of locking this woman up, he wound up buying her the eggs and helping her out. >> so this blanket idea that all cops are bad, absolutely not the case. in fact, that police officer, william stacy and helen johnson, the woman who was stealing groceries and ended up getting them paid for by this police officer will be coming up on the show. >> to me the bottom line is someone who is pushing racial division and profiting from it as sharpton is that's pretty much beyond dispute shuntd be one of the president's advisors. what kind of upside down world is this? we take it for granted sharpted was at the white house today it. really sharpton? who is a bigot and tax cheat and has been for many years. is he one of the president's closest advisors. i'm still stunned by it. >> and has a network show by the way. what do you think about this go to our facebook page this morning and email us at [email protected]. ff weekend on facebook when you dial us up there on your computer or other electronic device. >> there you go. show us your smart phone. other stories making headlines now on to this fox news alert. we have just learned three u.s. -- in afghanistan. associated press confirming their convoy was attacked by taliban fighters in the eastern part of the country near the bag gram air base. death marked the first casualties in afghanistan this month. brand new pictures from the st. lucia times showing smoke rising from a luxury cruise liner after a fire broke out in the engine room. killing a crew member and two contractors. the oceania insignia was docked in saint lucia at the time more than 650 passengers were on board. >> looked up and there was enormous amounts of jet black smoke. 15 minutes later, there was another explosion. passengers were charted to the final destination in miami. no word yet on what caused that fire. she was accused of attempted murder of her three children but now ebony wilkerson will walk free. as you remember, the florida mother drove her car into the ocean in daytona beach back in march with her three children buckled up inside. she was also pregnant at the time it. the charges were dropped after the 33-year-old agreed to plead not guilty by reason of insanity. she is back in court next week where a judge may send her to a hospital for psychological treatment. and the pineapple express system is slamming parts of southern california as clayton mentioned at the top of the show. high winds, flooding and mud slides, and caught on camera in a rare tornado in south l.a., look at this. small ef 0 ripping apart roofs and downing trees with winds reaching up to 8 a miles per hour. no one was hurt. l.a. ransz flooding the l.a. river. man and his wife had to be rescued. they are expected to be okay. the clean up begins, a massive mudslide in cam rio springs damaging at least 13 homes. those are your headlines. >> i i had an out-of-television experience leaving in the midst of this whole big storm and watching you on the air plane on the video tell me how bad the storm was. >> wait, i know that guy. >> yeah, crazy storm out across parts of california and a much needed storm across parts of california. but get a little bit too much rain too quickly and this is the problems you are going to get. however, in the long run, we certainly need it and pretty impressive rain fall totals from this storm overall almost 8 and a quarter inches of so he big sur. even coastal areas got some rain we have had this really pesky system effecting the northeast about five days now. slowly move out of here today. take a look at this. everybody else across the east is looking absolutely spectacular for all the day today. our problems are still that same storm system out west. pulls into the rockies and four corners see some rain and mountain snow. >> the president promised he would degrade and destroy isis but not with boots on the ground. calling a twitter war. it's costing you over a billion dollars. we're winning, right? we have got the sad details. >> and what happened to terrorists once they are released from get mow? take a look at these guys. out for a stroll and waiting for the cameras. >> just buying some groceries. just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. nexium 40 mg is only available by prescription. talk to your doctor. for free home delivery, enroll in nexium direct today. i'm keeping my mom healthy! keepers, i'm keeping dad on schedule. i'm keeping my mom happy! 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propaganda war against terror is bearing fruit. cats a former cia officer and senior policy advisor to the chairman of the house homeland security committee this morning. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> 1.3 billion on the propaganda war and we don't know whether it's working? >> yeah. so this is a really sad state of affairs, right? this is not about the laws in place are the regulations in place? they are and they are fine. the problem here is management. are they using their tools and their resources aappropriately? and i think part of this, the main thing here is that there is a lot of mismanagement that's going on here with the twitter war, especially trying to counter isis and their great propaganda machine. >> and it is a very effective propaganda machine. some of their videos are very slickly produced intelligently evil. are we producing anything comparable? >> we are sad not. and i think that's the -- that's one of the main problems. the second main problem is we keep on providing them the tools for their propaganda machine. you have all talked about it on your shows extensively. the senate cia torture report is one example of how we are fueling their propaganda but they are spending a lot of time, a lot of effort on this. they don't have the bureaucracy we do. and they are unfortunately winning this propaganda war. and i think it's really important to note, tucker, that the -- if this was a secular threat, we would be handling it completely different. >> no. of course. it does make it more complicated. very quickly, if you could do anything to fight isis on the field of approach began da of perceptions. what would you do? >> well, i think we would go back to reorganizing the entire top down approach here. okay. we want to destroy isis. well, what's the strategy. then once we have the strategy in place we can look at the tactics. one of the tactics is propaganda. it's not the only one. approach began da in and of itself or counter propaganda campaign is only as good as the other tools we are bringing to bear. if beer not willing to use other things together we will never achieve the results to really destroy isis. joshua katz, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> if looks could kill jolie and the head of sony who called her a brat. dreaming of getting away but think you can't afford to get away? don't change this channel. this family has been on over 20 trips this year alone and they have done it for virtually nothing. we will tell you how they did it. stay tuned. i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis 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this week to uruguay after more than a decade behind bars. photographs strolling through the capitol. men were spotted buying cheese, bread and yogurt and giving a highly positive thumbs up to cameras. and hackers in iran may be targeting energy firms and defense contractors here in the united states. the fbi warns sophisticated attack aimed at compromising critical infrastructure. same operation has already been blamed for 50 breeches in a dozen countries. clayton? >> thank you, tucker. well, before you head out the door for some christmas shopping, listen to this. our next guest has gone on more than 20 trips this year. saving her family an average of 80% on all of these trips. >> wow, 80%. how does she do it? here with holiday hacks mother and blogger for mommy.com summer hall. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> tips for us. use online shopping portals from hotels and airlines. what are they and how do they work? >> totally. so before you buy one more holiday present make sure you are wracking up airline miles for it united, american, southwest, all the major airline and hotels will have thighs online shopping portals. so, google american airlines shopping and before you go to gap or home depot or sears, go to the portal and can you get 10 times, 15 times, sometimes even more than that miles per dollar and it racks up so quickly during the holidays. >> unbelievable. you have flown first class a few times, skiing in norway, paris, alaska, washington, d.c., your next tip is to say stack your coupons up to get some of these deals. how do you do that? >> right. so, you go through the portal to earn your miles. but then a lot of credit cards these days will have offers so if you log into your amex account $15 statement credit on so many a dollars at toys r us or go to retail me not to find coupons. apps that will help you hunt down the coupons, saving money while you are still racking up all these airline miles. >> if we are able to track prices online we are able to figure out what time and what place is the best spot to get the gifts. you say we ought to arm ourselves with apps, smart phones before we head out. what are some examples of those? >> definitely. these days, you know, a lot of retailers have their own app.s that will have coupons, like macy's will have their own apps, appears like poach it and snag it. if you are in the store and want to make sure you are getting a good deal on something. use your smart phone to scan the bar code and tell you the price online so you know whether or not it makes sense to buy it right then or go ahead and wait and order it online so you can save some money. >> you say pay with the right rewards credit card. there are all these reward credit cards out there. how do you know what the right one is. >> there are so many. i like to use ones that are going to give me a category bonus on whatever i'm buying so i'm racking up miles a lot faster than 1 mile per dollar. cards will give you price protection. if the price drops you can get that lower price later on or even if you buy electronic, say, and it breaks a couple months down the road or even two years down the road. if you have used the right credit card, it will back you up and help cover that repair or replacement. >> summer, you have been able to make incredible memories with your 4-year-old daughter and husband. what's been your favorite trip? >> one of my favorites was taking my daughter to paris this year. it was her first time to uranium and to see her face with the eiffel tower and a the lights at night was really very magical and something we both remember and still talk about. and it would have never happened if we hadn't been earning miles and points throughout the year. >> that's great. head on over to mommy points.com for all these great tips and tricks. thanks so much. we appreciate you joining us this morning, summer. >> thank you. >> 20 minutes after the hour. coming up, 13 years old 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he stated to me that he didn't care of our situation, he really didn't care about me being in the military. >> here is he an active duty soldier, he has come home for christmas to spend with wife and child and the landlord was identified in news accounts only as chuck. hopefully we can get a last name here i would love to put his picture on the screen central south carolina has said you need to leaf or we are going to evict you or double your rent. >> double your rent. you are only allowed to stay there seven days. his wife lily signed the disagreement. she is on the record on that lease for only allows guestst to stay there seven days. i'm no lawyer. i play one on television occasionally. isn't there some sort of law? i mean, yes, she signed the lease, that's fine. she is on the lease but they are married. >> just like a normal person wouldn't do that. whatever the law says, whatever the dumb contract says, he is a soldier. he is on active duty protecting us, he is coming home for christmas. why are you hassling him. you shouldn't need a law how about like a normal person would never do that. chuck, if you are watching, come on and explain yourself. we would love to hear your side. >> he says across the board i enforce what's written in the lease to all of the tenants. doesn't matter. do the same thing chuck for the 2 week old o. that child's probably isn't on the lease either. >> called the groves apartment complex in central south carolina manage. >> managed by chuck. >> if you know chuck, let us know. >> lead us know your thoughts on that story. >> letter of the law or spirit of the law. >> some of the stories making headlines this morning. >> sony pictures abandon film shoot after hack attack crippling the studio. movie maker unable to process payments. everythingier this week hackers leaked thousands of private emails one calling angeline know jolie a minimally talented spoiled brat how do you think this moment unfolded. army pascal comes face-to-face for the first time since the leak. if it wasn't a rough week already. jolly now announcing she can't attend the premier of her film unbroken. >> i have chickenpox. so i will be home itching and missing everyone and i can't believe it because this film means so much to me. >> is it chicken pox or called shingles? >> jolie said she wanted it to be clear it is the only reason she will be missing that event. alsos this morning adrian peterson will not be hitting the field any time soon. the running back now suspended through the rest of football season. the nfl upholding peterson's suspension after he was charged for whipping his 4-year-old son with a tree branch. he will be eligible to it play next year. the player's union is considering legal action against the nfl. how does a robot butler sound to you? federal government spending near live $800,000 to create robots that can assist the elderly and make sure they are eating healthy. the national science foundation teaming up with the university of pennsylvania and a california based robot company, the company already has a robot butler but is working to develop one with an arm to pick items up and check on people's health. >> unprecedented move by the military could put you behind the wheel of a humvee. more than 4,000 humvees will be auctioned on to the general public on december 17th. gov planet.com want to put so. aging vehicles to use rather than scrapping them entirely. but they are for off road use only. bids starting at $10,000. those are your evidence lines. >> angeline know jolie video. is she always. >> i have chicken pox, that's why i won't be there tomorrow. >> only when discussing super important matters like that. >> be home scratching. is weird. >> severe weather across the east and the west not the central plains where it's been warm and balmy. weather maps, show you what's going on today. rapid city yesterday you got up to 71 degrees that blew away your record. you had previously seen of 61 degrees. warmth across the plains. northeast problematic for much of the week. upper disturbance that is very slowly lingering across the area. it will kind of move out across the day today. still seeing a few snow flurries across pars of maine. >> down to the southeast, looking at nod a bat day. plenty of sunshine, cooler especially parts of florida. eventually late tonight it and tomorrow. parts of texas and oklahoma. possibly severe weather for your day tomorrow. all right. back to you inside. >> thanks so much, rick. stars of fox's new film paying tribute to the man who brought magic to "night at the museum." sir an slot at your service. >> theodore roosevelt president of the united states of america. >> i have no idea what that means. >> lead actor rob williams who starred as president roosevelt in all three films making the final one a bit more emotional. night at the museum, the secret of the tomb prepared this week -- premiered it this week. this is the third and final last hurrah for very successful film franchise in 2006 ben still ler and sean levies who directed this film had no idea of this con september of a museum coming to life when the sun goes down would take them this far not alone the first two movies ii million dollars at the box office. comes across as a farewell piece. you never say never to hollywood in sequels. this seems like the final one and they all say it is. farewell to robin williams, last movie he shot before he took his life in august. thursday night all the stars turned out to pay tribute to him. >> whenever i can. the last time that robin was on the bill, and he spent the whole night side of the stage watching all the other acts and laughing and speaking when they came on. he didn't have to do that. it's just so sweet and so generous. >> i feel fortunate to have had the chance to work with him. i'm a huge fan of his. i always will be. whenever i was working with him. i felt lucky to be there. >> in between takes, he is just there to entertain us constantly. actors, the crew. he kept everyone in such great spirits. that, i will never forget. >> really one the highlights of my life. he is a great inspiration to me growing up. an actor who has made audiences cry as much as laugh, laughed. making jokes and making other people laugh. incredible guy to have. celebrate as much as he can. >> real emotional component to this totally not. >> the third is the best? >> the third. >> it's a farewell piece to robin williams it would be good anyway. >> absolutely. catchall my interviews in the fox light.com. follow me on twitter where the party continues in a family friendly kind of way fox light michael. >> be sure to don your shades. >> happening all the time, schools renting space to churches. one lawyer trying to rent it down. classes aren't in session on sunday so what is the problem? we'll get through that. >> president obama and mitt romney political rivals this morning they are teaming up. what's got these two teaming together? >> ♪ come together right now. want to know how hard it can be... ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells,... you can get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. sfx: blowing sound. does breathing with copd... ...weigh you down? 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their top campaign aides teaming up, working oon washington, d.c.'s bid to host the 20024 summer olympics. then campaign before the international olympic committee. lots of luck. anna? >> thanks so much. a liberal lawyer believes he has a constitutional lesson to teach a virginia school board. but not for anything that happens during school hours or even involving students. he thinks letting schools rent rooms to churches is unconstitutional. but our next guest disagrees. he says he has the community on his side. lou den school board member bill fox joins us now. good morning, bill. thanks for being with us. >> good morning, anna, thanks for having me on. >> all of these churches paying to pray. school is not in session. renting the space as a community member a taxpayer i would think i would want the budget to be expanded and have more cash coming in. what are you hearing from community members. >> we have never had any complaint at all about this. we rent out to numerous different community groups and nonprofit organizations. including churches and we rent to a variety of churches. this is never something that we have had any complaint about whatsoever. >> bill, the former federal prosecutor, who is causing the ruckus here john flannery says this churches who use public school space are holding church services and checking donations it's past the time when we should have stopped this unconstitutional establishment of religious worship in our public schools. is one religion favored over another that you have noticed in these more than 30 schools that are holding these religious meetings? >> no. absolutely not. i mean, we have a christian groups. we have hindi congregation, numerous different churches and community groups like i said. so, the thought that we're trying to establish one religion is -- it's absolutely ludicrous. i don't know what religion that would be because we rent to to a variety of different groups. >> these groups i imagine are fostering positive environment for adults, for the children, for the community as a whole, what do you think is really at play here? >> what's the problem? >> well, the gentleman who is pushing this is a well known communitiage territory. very antireligion. won't be satisfied until we excise religion from the public sphere. some folks believe that the first amendment stands for the proposition that we should be free from religion instead of having freedom of religion. i have been an advocate of the first amendment my entire life. that's not the first amendment that i have studied and advocate for. >> finally bill, trials and tribulations can weaken our faith or strengthen our faith how has it affected yours. >> this has done nothing but strengthen my faith. i have been a big advocate of the first amendment and i believe that the first amendment is vibrant enough and strong enough to protect my religion and your religion and those of the folks in the louden community. >> let us know how things go in virginia. >> thank you very much. thanks for having me on. >> coming up on "fox & friends." hacked emails show the hollywood elite making fun of the president saying he probably only likes most with african-americans. the mainstream media barely covering it is it because they are democrats? 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experiencing in those moments i'm losing control of this car and my son is here. what was going through your mind at this time. >> when you have a seizure it's nothing like that. a lot of people think all kinds of different things. you tend to lose body functions. most people urinate on themselves. your body shakes and tremors. it's a totally different situation than what most people are used to deal with. they usually don't happen. just every now and then. it was because my therapeutic levels had dropped using over-the-counter medication for the flu. >> michael, you are a scout. quick thinking. what happened in that movement? you sigh your dad, you realize he is the no dancing to the music anymore. what did you do? >> i panicked for a millisecond and i just went into action. did what i had to do. >> and you grabbed the steering wheel and what happened after that. i mean you obviously you can't drive but you manage to. what did you do? >> we drove -- i made sure that i didn't hurt 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washington to explain exactly what happened. it's complicated. but she can do it. good morning, molly. >> good morning, tucker, anna, and clayton. yes, the vote is likely to be on monday. the senate will be in session this weekend, including meeting at noon today. some conservative republicans want senate majority leader democrat harry reid to allow a vote on an amendment to the bill that would prevent any money from funding president obama's executive actions on immigration. >> we should consider the constitutionality of his actions. every senator in this body should be put on record whether he or she believes it is constitutional for a president to disregard, to ignore federal immigration laws. and grant blanket amnesty to millions in defiance of both the laws on the books and the voters. >> senator reid had tried to send the senate home for the weekend and reconvene monday but senator cruz and other republicans say this issue is too important. so senator reid said lawmakers will 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oversight. the problem with that is you can't trust congress to get anything done. i don't want them fighting the war on terror. i don't want them making decisions about that they can't pass a budget. they can't pass a single bill without sticking some kind of rider on the thing or something on the thing. so i don't really think that they should be in a position to make decisions about stuff that is stove piped in through the executive branch. >> so this is part of a much larger -- speak are for myself, i want a little oversight. i don't want the cia to become obama's private army. there is a role for oversight. what enrages me is seeing democrats in congress blame the united states as if we are morally inferior to crun i around the world. we have made misstays in this country to compared to what. companies lacking all perspective. >> the president loves to say he is responsible for taking down usama bin laden keeping us safe since 9/11. how do you think we got the intel of figuring 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it's absolutely insane. >> what do you think it would take for the liberal media to cover this a bit more strongly? >> you know, i don't quite know. i continue to think, you know, what rises to the level of, you know, holding these individuals accountable? i mean, you know, these sony executives, making these kind of comments about the sitting president of the united states. you would think that would rise to the level of holding these people accountable and asking them to resign. >> yeah. well, sharpton is calling for that i have got to say, wouldne could all just agree that jokes are jokes. you get your jokes, and i get my jokes. we all kind of agree not to push for each other's firing based on jokes. we have like a total across the board deescalation on humor. would you be for that? >> i mean, i would like to see, you know, people being rightfully held accountable on both sides of the aisle. it's just not fair to be attacking, you know, republicans for something like the elizabeth lauten thing, but, yet, let someone who is raped and drugged two women get away with that kind of behavior. i would like to see some justice on both sides of the aisle. >> the great lisa booth thank you for coming at 7:20 in the morning. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> >> thank you. >> a soldier home for the holidays kicked to the curb. the landlord that says this american hero wore out his welcome. >> and we are teching the halls with i this and i that. clayton has gone crazy with the gants. annual gift guide for kids can and teens. and they are all under 100 bucks. very cool, actually. stay tuned. 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happened >> no. >> someone behind him did see what happened? >> yes. the guy was just pulling up, i think. and he asked me, he said did you just take that money out of your pocket? >> i said yes. i rang him also. he was very cheery. so he was just singing. and at the end of it he took cash back and took $40 out and handed to it me. i'm sorry what is this for >> it's for you taking the $40 out of your pocket. oh, thank you but i can't take that. you can go take to it the manager as a to nation to walmart. he's like okay. he went and talked to the manager. i didn't know any of thi happening. i didn't know anything about the news team until i went into work the next week, or two or three days later and then i found out. i didn't even know -- >> were you surprised? >> yes i was very surprised. to me it's something that i felt that it's done every day. it's not such a big deal to me. so when i found out about it i was very surprised. >> what about the man you helped. he had to take dog food off the conveyor belt. >> he had two different kinds of dog food. >> have you heard from him since? >> no. i don't think he even know. i'm in a nursing program. and, you know, we talk about that stuff and i didn't want him to be embarrassed in any kind of way that i was giving him money or feel any kind of hurt to his pride or dignity or anything like that. so i did not. >> we brought you on because it's a great story but we think it's a story that can transcend throughout the holiday season for other folks. you say it was thought something people do every day but it isn't. what's your message for people to spread some cheer. >> i want them to open up their heart and just to give every day. just to think about somebody else besides themselves every day and not just over the holidays but throughout the year. >> have you -- to the man who saw this, was sharp enough to catch this -- >> i have not spoken to him. >> you haven't. >> so these people came into your life. thank heaven he saw it 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"fox & friends" hour three starts right now. sometimes the show happens off the air. >> yes, it does. >> in our hallways. >> fox news alert. the senate now waiting until monday to vote on the $1.1 trillion spending bill needed to avoid a government shutdown. they will keep working today. >> some republicans demand a vote to cut funds from the bill that would be used for president obama's unilateral immigration policy. watch. >> we should consider the constitutionality of his action. every senator in this body should be put on record whether he or she believes it is constitutional for a president to disregard, to ignore federal immigration law. and grant blanket amnesty to millions in defiance of both the laws on the books and the voters. >> the house buying some time for the senate pass funding through wednesday. let's bring in governor mike huckabee to get his analysis on this. nice to see you, governor. >> good morning all. >> what do you make of this delay? >> it's healthy. republicans won big in november and then act like they lose. i don't get that. nobody wants to shut government down but in this case you got democrats who are as unhappy with this bill as republicans. this san opportunity for republicans to say what the president did is unconstitutional, it is illegal, we're not going to support it, we're not going to fund it and there has to be some compromise. this is not a time for the congress to default. here's the reason. we want to get home for christmas. well bully four. everybody wants to be home for christmas. do your stinking job. do your job. >> what's so interesting for people who continue to follow this stuff, all of a sudden you're seeing how profoundly a lot of democrats on the hill dislike president obama. >> it is stunning. when you have nancy pelosi coming out and openly distancing herself from the president, what has been brewing underneath the surface has exploded since the election. harry reid lost the leadership position. he deep down knows not only his own incompetence he would never admit but the president who has squandered the opportunity to have been a great president and instead has become a president that acts as if he's been named the ten pot despot of america. >> let's watch this soap opera that's unfoldled between two top dems, nancy pelosi coming out against the president and josh earnest. >> enormously disappointed that the white house feels that the only way they can get a bill is to go along with this and that would be the only reason i think they would say they would sign such a bill that would weaken a critical component of system financial reform aimed at reducing taxpayer risk. >> i'll just say that the president has always had not just a good working relationship but an open line of communication with leader pelosi. and that didn't change yesterday. and it's not going to change in the future. >> your response to that? >> oh, come on. please. you know what most people would love just to say we really have a sharp disagreement with this. we like the former speaker but she's wrong. why can't there be candor or honesty. nobody is being straightforward. americans are adult enough and mature enough to hand tell truth and don't get it. then we become more cynical about government. >> nobody ever says that. knock off the kabuki stuff. tell us the truth. >> we want to learn about the truth of the cia interrogation program. how much of this big report is factual, both sides playing politics. it's a political football right now. vice news went right to the source, the architect of the enhanced interrogation program dr. james -- i forget his last name -- dr. james mitchell and he sat down with him on a boat and he thinks that democrats are trying to basically gain control, more control over the cia and really playing politics with this. what do you think about it? >> i don't know whether they want to gain control of the cia but they are playing politics. but they are playing with people's lives. we need more human intelligence. how easy will it be to recruit somebody to work for the cia after something like this. do you want to work for an agency that's been criticized which congress. they spent $40 million of our money on this report. they never talked to the people who hand the program. how serious are you about a fact finding mission if you shut out the people who have the facts of being interviewed and being a part of the report. of this not a fact finder this was a fault finder. they had the conclusion from the beginning and went out and searched to see if they could find something validated. i feel there's a real disconnect between the atmosphere after 9/11 when even democrats were saying whatever it takes to stop this. remember. remember how america felt? and we were frankly at that point thinking there's another attack on the way. i'm incensed by this. >> president obama said let's not be sanctimonious. why do you think there's this different tenor coming out? >> they forget what they themselves said months, weeks, years ago. as a result they act differently and act like there's nothing on videotape. it's almost like, folks, we have google now. i hate to break this to you. we can find out what you said six years ago. >> i totally agree with everything you said. when i was a kid, the nsa does not spy on america. it's focused outward. i don't want americans -- >> i'm with you on that. >> i'm not a paranoia crazy. >> if they have a warrant and probably cause, go get that terrorist. >> let's talk more about the hollywood hypocrisy and fall out of the hacking at sony pictures and emails that were uncovered by two pretty heavy hitters where they were making fun of the president, many remember likening them to racial remarks, he would like any movie with a black comedian or like "12 years as a slave." fox news is covering it. the liberal media is not covering it. >> i'm shocked they have not covered this. they covered benghazi and james rosen wiretapping. all the things they have been covering and showing, they are absolutely unbiassed journalistic viewpoint. let's not kid ourselves. they will not cover this story because this exposes the hypocrisy and the double mindedness of the left. and they can't handle that story. they just can't handle it. it's a tragedy that these executives are able to get away with this when any conservative who says anything is drummed out ofunceremoniously. >> they changed the movie because north korea didn't like it. sony pictures is taking orders from north korea. isn't that a big story? 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should he get it? is this an outrage. here to-day bait a former prosecutor, criminal defense attorney. thanks to you both. hard to believe this is a real story. i checked. it is. smuggling weed into our country, violating our laws and we have to pay him for emotional distress. >> not only is this story infuriating but it's scary. if the government settles or the judge is wimpy enough to award this person any damages it will be the new business model for illegals to come here, get a boo-boo, sue and send that money back home. not a good idea. not a good precedent. it better not happen. eric wouldn't it be smarter rather than smuggling marijuana ambulance chaser and sue the u.s. government. >> this is not fair. >> i know. >> no. whether he was jimmy hoffa or mother teresa was entitled to fairness. this man mauled him while he was asleep. >> that's it. he is not an american. our protection should extend to americans. this guy is not -- he's violating our laws. why should he get the same protections i get. >> everyone on our soil gets the same protection. if you fly to france you're protected by law. the same thing if someone comes here. just because he was doing something illegal does not mean those protections go out the window. this man is allowed fairness and for a border patrol officer to let a dog maul this man and ignore him -- >> am as a taxpayer allowed fairness or doesn't apply to me. >> if you come to my house and my dog bites you you won't collect from me. number two, this guy got free medical when he went to jail for smug technology dope. he paid -- it wasn't a maul. it was a bite. the dog is doing his job. thank god for the dog. >> emotional distress. >> he was asleep and the dog was all over him -- >> he was smuggling. >> if you're sleeping and a dog is tearing your hand off. >> illegal alien drug smugler and now i have to pay for his emotional distress. >> i'm not condoning his behavior. let's be clear about that. however everyone is entitled to fairness. >> so i guess the bottom line is this guy actually has a case. common sense intrudes at no point during the process and the rest of us have to stand back and pay an illegal alien drug smugler for emotional distress. >> don't let it happen. >> eric, great to see you anyway. thank you for coming. >> great to see you as well. >> the father had a seizure behind the wheel. instead of panicking this 13-year-old boy, a boy scout jumped into action and took the wheel and saved both of their lives. we'll hear from him next. you heard it before, feed a cold starve a fever. no. erin tolbert is here to set us straight on cold weather myths. she has the facts straight ahead. ♪ baby it's cold outside ♪ so very nice ♪ i'll hold your hands hi everyone 22 minutes after the hour. six gitmo detainees pictured living it up in south america. they were released this week to uruguay. photographs strolling through the capital. the men bought cheese, bread and yogurt and gave a thumbs up to the camera. adrian peterson may never take the football field again. he's considering stepping away from the sport and pursuing another career. the minnesota viking running back was suspended as punishment for whipping his 4-year-old son with a tree branch. winter brings the battle of figuring out how in the the world stay warm and avoid getting sick. every year 1 billion people suffer from a cold. it turns out most of what you've heard about what to do when that happens isn't true at all. joining us now to help separate cold fact from fiction, er nurse practicetion, erin tolbert. practicetion, erin tolbert. we were told these things as a counters, table tops where germs can live. >> you see teenagers, how does that kid wearing shorts right now, he's going to catch a cold but not true. >> not true. >> the teenager has a leg up on me. >> not true. >> here's another one, maybe it's a myth. tell us. you don't need as much water in the winter. you don't need to drink as much water? >> this is false. it's a very common misconception. you need as much water in the winter as the summer. the reason for this is those mucous membranes in nose and mouth help you from getting sick. if you are dehydrated it can't trap germs and viruses that make you ill. so you need to stay i had decorated. men need about three liters of water a day. ladies about two. that's about 13 glasses for guys, nine glasses for women. >> you know erin is serious when they looks in the camera. what about this one. i've heard about this. wear a hat because we lose 90% of our body heat from our head. is that true? >> it's false. there was an interesting study done in the 1950s where researchers dressed these people up in arctic suits and sent them outside in the cold to see what happened. oh, gosh 90% of body heat is lost. that's the head that was exposed. if you went out in swur trunks you would lose 10% of your body heat from head. bundle. you can lose body heat from any body surface. so bundle up evenly all over the board. that will happy you feel warmer. >> here's another myth. feed a cold, starve a fever. >> yes. parents come to me all the time in the er they are worried their kids are sick and not eating. in reality you need to focus on hydration. make popsicles. great way to get your kids some fluids, get a few calories. kids love popsicles. make your own at home with ped imi pedialite. >> ice cream can make a cold worse. >> some people feel it increases mucous production. this isn't true. if you're getting intense congestion after eating dairy you could have a dairy allergy. get that checked out. use your illness to get an extra scoop. >> erin, great to see you this morning. coming up, president obama and mitt romney on the same team? 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were hurt in that ordeal. there's a chance to wish upon a star this weekend a major meteor shower will be shining across the night sky. nasa says the annual spectacular peaks tonight and tomorrow night. the best views are in this area anywhere between 11:30 p.m. experts predict you can see up to 80 meteors an hour in rural areas. all right. let's get it over to tucker and rick for a look at what's going on at bass pro. >> it's beginning to look a lot like christmas at bass pro shops. santa's wonderland is still open along with amazing deals. >> you're here with bass pro shops. >> yeah. >> you were an auto mechanics. >> yes. let's talk about bass pro shops real quick. >> you know what you're talking about. >> let's talk about the biggest deal bass pro shops has. so bass pro shops is giving away a 2015 toyota camry v 6. last year the toyota camry was rated the number one dependable car. the most dependable mid-size car. so we're giving away two. one on december 19th, one on december 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personal experience that the abuse of prisoners will produce more bad than good intelligence. this question isn't about our enemy, it's about us. it's about how we represent ourselves to the world. >> but now another vietnam p.o.w. who was held in hanoi with mccain said he couldn't disagree more. joining us now is colonel ellis. >> good morning. well i wouldn't say that i couldn't disagree more. i agree with senator mccain on many things. in general the position he holds we need to cling to our values. i think the thing here the context of the situation and whether or not we were able to get meaningful information. i think we probably were and in that case in the context of right after 9/11 i think it was probably the right thing to do to use enhanced interrogation. >> the idea of using enhanced interrogation is to get valuable information to try to keep americans safe. many would say that that's okay. in fact, a lot of senators completely disagree with john mccain. why is that? >> well i'm not sure. i think -- i've bento the 9/11 museum last week and as i toured through there i went from crying to fierce anger about what happened to through. it kept coming back to me. well if we were able to obtain information, which from some people you might not be able to through enhanced interrogation, i agree with senator mccain, you can get a lot of bad information through enhanced interrogation or torture but if we get good information saving our city or country then maybe it's worth a try. that needs to be controlled those. i think there needs very tight controls on it from a legal perspective and from a leadership perspective. >> what do you think about the policy of going and killing these alleged terrorists with drones and doing so blindly not being able to gather the intel. there's no way you can get intel from a dead person, are you? >> well that's true and i do support the drone program but i think it's got to be very carefully controlled like enhanced interrogation. we can't go around throwing drones into, you know, huts here and there, every where. that needs be tightly controlled for a purpose and the people that are calling the shots on that need to be strong leaders under the military but also civilian control so that we know exactly what we're doing. >> can we trust this report, cia director john brennan says the report is actually exaggerated. >> there were no easy answers. whatever you views on eits our nation and in particular this agency did a lot of thing right during this difficult time. there is a lot of exaggeration, misrepresentation of the facts and this was i think certain agendas are being pursued. >> can we believe all 500 pages of this report? >> well, i just think the report might be one sided. it was done for a purpose by one group that didn't really do much interrogation from what i've read, didn't go talk to the people to see what really went on. i would say it may be very one sided so i think there's usually two sides to most questions and i think as american citizens we need to look at both sides to try to understand what the context of the situation was and what actually happened. and we do need to be on guard to protect ourselves from stepping over those boundaries. i very firmly believe that and i think out of this situation this happened, i think senator mccain's position will help us to guard against that and i think the other position of being willing and able to use enhanced interrogations in certain situations, i think would probably be the right thing to do. i generally agree with what brennan said and some of the other cia heads and directors have said, i think they are very accurate we did get some good information and i think leaders have to make very tough decisions, very courageous decisions and i think they had to make some of those and i think that's what happened. >> colonel ellis, we thank you for your time and your service to this country. >> thank you. >> 47 minutes after the hour. like a scene out of the movie "twister" but in a very unlikely place. >> oh [bleep] >> it's a tornado in downtown los angeles. and this grandmother in need. she tried to steal food to feed her family. instead of giving her handcuffs the cop gave her a hug and some cash. we'll be talking to both of them next. while every business is unique, everyone is looking for ways to cut expenses. and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. are you sick of police getting a bad rap? look at this officer in al. instead of arresting this grandmother for stealing eggs he bought them for her, then he 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thought i was going to jail. and when i looked at him he looked like an angel, but as it turned out he was just one of god's angels and he came to my rescue and he helped me and my family. >> what did you tell him about your kids? >> i told him that we hadn't eaten in two days and one was 1 years old and the other one was 3. >> unbelievable. officer stacy, you had gone to her house before. what did you see and what did you think? >> i just got a glimpse for her life and how it wasn't the ideal conditions. her story lined up with what i saw that day when i wept to her house. i truly and believed she was being honest with me. >> what do you say to people who say, look, this is a lovely story, but are you encouraging shoplifting saying, you know what, we give you a pass, we give you a pass to everyone? what do you say about that? >> no, sir. that's not how i feel. that's not how it is. it's just -- i felt like that was the best course of action to go about with the situation. it wasn't about shoplifting. it's about the kids. and the kid needed food. you can't let kid go hungry. it's not their fault. i hope -- >> you didn't because you didn't stop there. in fact, you brought more groceries to her house. why did you do that? >> all those groceries were donated by a bunch of people. we've had amazing response from the public to assist miss johnson. and i just happened to be at work that day and everybody started bringing all the groceries and the whole entire shift started taking groceries to her house. >> helen, what did you think when those groceries started coming in? >> i thought that i had to be the most blessed person in the world to have these people to look after me. not just protect me but to look after me and make sure my family was fed. i just felt over. >> joe:ed. >> helen, there's got to be a lesson here, kids watching this morning out there, growing up, looking at you this morning on national television. what do you say to those kids about right and wrong? >> i want you to know that god is real. if you pray to god and ask god for what you want and just wait on it, it will happen. you don't have to steal to get what you want. you can always walk up to an officer and ask for exactly what you need. and i'm sure they'll help you. >> and the police officers are good and kind. officer stacy, there's been so much bad news about police officers over the past few weeks. what do you say to those who think that you know what, this doesn't happen, police officers aren't this nice? >> well, i'm ham pi this has happened. it's shed a new light on law enforcement officers, showing that we do have hearts and we do care about the public. we do, and that's the truth. we're here to protect and serve and that's what we do. and i'm glad this has happened. >> wonderful you guys have done a great job and touched all of our hearts this morning. officer william stacy, helen johnson, we hope you have a merry christmas. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you so much. 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"fox & friends" hour four. can you believe it? fourth hour starts right now. >> you're watching "fox & friends." >> anna kooiman. >> good morning. >> clayton morris. tucker carlson. good to see you. we have the best facebook page at fox, by the way. all those other shows, ffweekend on our facebook page. weigh in on our stories. first the "fox news alert." the senate waiting until monday to vote on the $1.1 trillion spending bill needed to avoid a government shutdown. but they will keep working today. >> some republicans are ke demanding a vote to cut funds from the bill that would be used for obama's illegal immigration policy. >> the american people have great concerns with the president's decision to take action unilaterally with regard to executive amnesty. this is an action that is rather unprecedented and rather unsupported by the law. >> but nancy pelosi seems to think the white house is at fault for the potential shutdown. take a listen to this. >> i'm enormously disappointed that the white house feels that the only way they can get a bill is to go along with this and that would be the only reason i think they would say they would sign such a bill that would weaken a critical component of financial system reform aimed at reducing taxpayer risk. >> well, the house buying some time for the senate, passing a bill to extend funding through wednesday. so you've seen the protests all around the country, in washington, new york, but in cities really from coast to coast about what they call police brutality. well, one outgrowth of this is a new rap video. it has a subtle name. see if you can guess what it's about. the video is called "kill cops" and it's about killing cops. graphic images, representations of people killing police officers. as you watch this, some of the people in this video are public defenders paid for with your tax dollars. watch this. ♪ >> the video is called "hands up." there you see the public defenders. one scene shows like an execution-style gun to the head, and here it is. take a look at that. >> a white cop looking down the barrel of a gun. >> the public defender said we didn't know these images would be in this video, but like you said earlier, a great point, if you sign your name to something, agree to be in something, wouldn't you want to see it before it's released? >> and they never said they weren't familiar with the lyrics of the song, which are -- we're having to bleep them out. >> why would you sign on for it? >> because you're on board with the idea. by the way, it's not just that it's vulgar. it's that it promotes violence and race hatred. how is that good thing and why are people being paid by tax dollars involved with this? you could ask the same question of al sharpton, who's not on the federal payroll but he is one of the president's closest adviser, a frequent guest at the white house. he helped choose the new attorney general. he's running around city to city whipping up race hatred. why is that okay? >> you're going to see big protest today, one of the demonstration there in washington, d.c., from al sharpton, also in new york city, washington square park. >> because, you know, if you want justice, you know, the first thing you should do is prevent people from getting to work or getting thome see their children at the end of the day. blocking roads brings justice in the same looting liquor stores does or bringing down a dollar store. that's justice. explain what's justice. if you have a political point, you're upset about eric garner, i understand that for sure. why is preventing me from getting home to see my children making things better? >> or if a woman is having a baby or somebody is having a heart attack having a hard time getting to the hospital. >> al sharpton blocked the lanes. maybe the president will learn about this new scandal this morning as he wakes up and reads the morning paper. what he does in the morning to get his news is he watches espn all morning. that's how he starts off this morning. according to a new radio interview, take a listen to the president. >> listen, i spend most of my time watching espn in the morning. i get so much politics i don't, you know, want to be inundated with a bunch of chatter about politics during the day. >> also don't want to be inundated with my daily intelligence security briefings, you know, to make sure that the united states stays safe. i'm going to miss about half of those, maybe more. >> 53%, but who's counting. >> this is also untrue. ask anybody on the democratic side who says anything even mildly critical of the administration they get called immediately. they rarely stray from the script. because the white house is paying very close attention to what they say. >> what about the script for all these scandals? we were watching the news. that's you who we found out about it. we had no idea any of these issues were going on. take a look back. >> the fast and furious program, when, in fact, everyone knows the president did not know about this tactic until he heard about it through the media. >> let me take the irs situation first. i first learned about it from the same news reports that i think most people learned about this. i think it was on friday. >> as i said yesterday in my statement, other than press reports we have no knowledge of any attempt by the justice department to seek phone records of the associated press. >> do you know when he first knew that there was a problem? >> well, i think it became clear fairly early on. the first couple of days. >> before that, show thoe. not before october -- >> we had to turn on the news to learn all of this information. i bet, though, to your point, it's probably a lot of staff members watching the news. they have every network sitting there, scrolling through it. maybe the president's off watching espn. he's saying give me the rundown of what everyone is saying. >> my understanding is he had david brooks to the white house over 20 times in his tenure. and i'm not attacking brooks, but i'm saying that's the guy who pays very close attention to his press clippings. that's not someone who's just watching basketball. that's someone who really cares. >> we want to know what you thought this morning. proud american sweet 2013ed and said this -- do you suppose espn would mind putting some intelligence reports into their morning programming for the sake of our country? >> e-mail now from p.m.r realize brief rgs the same as the president's. >> he watches espn too. >> that is hilarious. when "sportscenter" starts doing threat assessments. very good. >> maybe you should watch "fox & friends" in the morning, mr. president, and learn a few things about what's going on in the administration. >> what's making headlines this saturday morning on this "fox news alert." two u.s. troops have been killed in afghanistan. their convoy was attacked by taliban fighters in the eastern part of the country near bagram air base. their deaths marked the first troop casualties in afghanistan this month. also overnight a homicide bomber destroys the defense ministry, but carrying afghan soldiers. the surge of militant assault in kabul comes ahead of the withdrawal by most foreign troops by the end of this year. a california judge apologizing to the family of a murdered teenager after the law only allowed him to give the killer five years behind bars. curtis tucker brutally murdered 13-year-old julie mcel haynie 40 years ago. he was arrested in 2012, but sentencing laws from 1974 still apply. that means the convicted child murder rer can walk free in just a few years. and a big win for journalism. attorney general eric holder is not going to force "new york times" reporter james grayson to reveal his confidential source. he's been battling for a year after the book he wrote, "state of war," revealed a cia effort to sabotage iran's nancy pelosi progra -- nuclear weapons program. he would have faced contempt of court. and the pineapple express storm leaving behind quite a mess, packing high winds, flooding parts of southern california. heavy rains causing this rooftop to dmaif at a san jose supermarket. in los angeles, a homeless mac man and his wife had to be rescued after a river flooded. they are both okay. a rare tornado hit south los angeles. >> oh [ bleep ]! oh [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> it ripped apart rooftops and downed trees with winds reaching up to 85 miles an hour. fortunately, no one was hurt. >> rick is tracking this weather for us. he is standing by with a look at everything. >> incredible storm. this is the rainy season in california so if you're going to get it, this is when you want to get it. good morning, everyone. thank you. all right. take a look. we'll show you how much rain regot there. lake arrowhead about 3 1/2 inches, downtown l.a. 1.6 inches. that's great certainly compared to what you've been dealing with for the last 20 months or so. this is how much rain we would need in the next three months to end this drought drought we've been talking act so long. l.a., you need 20 to 25 inches in three months in order to end this drought. go towards the northern california area, 30 to 35 inches. we've got about the next four months where we have rainy season and the next week. there you go, monday, we have more rain that moves in, tuesday still dealing with it, wednesday, another batch, and go towards next friday into saturday, another batch. this active pattern across the west looks like it's going to continue and that will be great news. the other thing that's been happening is very warm temperatures across the plains. all the cold air has been across parts of the west and that has warmed you up a lot in and across the southern plains. en. >> joe: another couple of days of temps, 20 to 30 degrees above average, all the way towards areas like minnesota and the dakotas. won't complain about that if you get that in december. back to you inside. >> thanks, rick. a lot of people slamming the cia after the release of that interrogation report this week. did those techniques actually work? that may be the key question. our next guest, lieutenant colonel tony shafer, has performed these techniques himself and has the answer. stay tuned. plaus soldier home for the holidays out of his home. the land lord that says this american hero wore out his welcome. fired up about this. reading your e-mails and maybe m of you wanting to know the name of the apartment complex. we'll tell you. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. the cia's coercive interrogation techniques were not an effective means of acquiring accurate intelligence or gaining detainee cooperation. >> a former senior intelligence officer speaking out against senator feinstein and the cia's interrogation report. lieutenant colonel tony shafer, who spent years conducting interrogations against our nation's enemies, saying the methods are not torture but, instead, a tried-and-true method effective for gaining important intelligence. colonel shafer joins us now. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> so tell us when you were involved in these types of interrogations, who was it against, and how did they work? >> the only time i can talk about specifically, which has been cleared is my book, "operation dark heart," from 2003. i did this for 30 years so suffice it to say i did it a number of times. so with that said, what she's saying is completely incorrect. coercive methods work and work very well. people are trained to do them. we have always done these sorts of things. when senator john mccain says this is not our traditions, we have done this as a military and intelligence service since before world war ii. so they are coercive. they do tend to make people very uncomfortable, and in the end they actually do very much pay off. and i'm appalled by the fact that senator feinstein and what they're doing is trying to move this line from what is legitimate interrogation over to torture. it is not torture. >> okay. sleep deprivation, isolation, what else do you think is tried-and-true and okay? >> right. well, stress positions. making people feel very uncomfortable. basically one of the most effective things, as you mentioned, isolation, the idea of picking out certain cultural vulnerabilities and certain psychological vulnerabilities and hammering them. one of the things i did with interrogation we've talked about on the network here is the individual identified a very key vulnerability, something he feared most. and we hammered it constantly. we threatened his life as he knew it. basically we said your life as you know it is gone unless you cooperate. and that was a huge motivator. that played a lot of fear on him and he changed his mind and gave thus information. >> two things, colonel shaffer. these terrorists we're fighting are not like our heroes. >> no. >> in the united states armed services. they don't mind dying for their cause, number one. two, when they're in these terrorist training camp, aren't they trained on how to deal with interrogation and at all costs don't give away what's really happening? >> everybody eventually breaks. this is where i would distinguish between pain and misery. if you hammer someone -- and we're all taught to resist this. something called sears training we all go through pip've gone through the same training as everybody else has on this. and you're trained to endure it, but eventually you break. the question then becomes how to you break someone. if you break someone with pain, they tend to say things to make you go away. if you do it over a period of time to understand how to psychologically break them, information from that is much more effective and much more accurate. there is a difference. and frankly, again, senator feinstein's report completely blows away the distinction and how this actually does work. >> okay. colonel shaffer, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> 18 minutes after the hour. president wants to close gitmo. so what happens to all the terrorists then? you're looking at it. these guys out far stroll and wa waving for the cameras. then coming to your child's classroom, sex ed classes courtesy of planned parenthood? 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here this week is psychotherapist thomas kirstie in the middle, melissa gerstein on the far left and mother and chef brooke parker. nice to see you this morning. >> thanks for having us. >> i want to read what brad dakes from the pacific justice institute said about planned parenthood. he said they get more grants from the promiscuity of children than for material that mirrored their agenda, that money is at the heart of all this. do you agree or disagree? >> i just think it's inappropriate. i don't know if money is at the heart of it, but i want a science teacher or a health care professional talking to my children, not someone from an organization with a very clear agenda. >> yeah. i have a problem with this. i mean, it's kind of like having a fast food company come in and teach kids about nutrition. and, yeah, that's a parent's role. this is not something that we want planned parenthood coming in and teaching our kids. the thing that bothers me the most abt is that the kids felt pressured into having sex. we want to have 13-year-olds feeling pressured not to have sex. >> we want to educate them act diseases, what do in a situation, and i want what i'm teaching my children to be mirrored at school. i think it has to be a constant conversation about sex so they can come to you. i think what they did alienated them. the gingerbread? show a young lady and a young male. we have a penis, a vagina, we have to use these words and educate our children with the right language. >> not be shy about talking about it. we are human beings after all. >> parents didn't know about this, weren't eve ayn ware that planned parenthood was there teaching their kids. they had to learn about it when their kids came home. how would you react, brooke? >>wy wasn't there a form sent out informing them of what was to come? i absolutely would have gone ballistic. if parker, our daughter, came home and told me about a ginger person, i would have gone straight to the principal, i believe. i wonder if this is starting in california and now going to sweep across the rest of the country. >> my son had sex education in his school and it was done by a health expert, we were informed about the agenda. people and parents can opt out. this situation, it sounds like no one was informed properly. >> i don't like the opt out idea. i like the opt-in idea. if you want an organization to come in and talk to kids, opt in and do it after school hours, not during health classes when you have an outside agency with its own agenda. >> weigh in on facebook page. and this, talking act facebook, mark zuckerberg been doing a lot of press lately and at a town hall was skld by a mom, if you and i were married how would you and i handle our daughter on facebook? he said he wouldn't limit it at all. >> he can't eve ayn dress this. he's not parent. he has no idea. i'm tealing with this with my child right now who's 12 who's on social media, which i regret putting him on. he has no idea and he's touting his business. he owns the largest social media brand in the world pip think this is a very ignorant comment by him. >> i'm sensitive to this one. i lecture on this all the time to parents. i can tell you as a therapist and private practice, the majority of the problems coming from my office are kids that can't comb in the real world because they're spending most of their time in a virtual world. >> mark zuckerberg should stick to coding, not kids. it's like a car executive saying every child should get a car at 16 regardless of the risks or the costs. of coursitis a self-serving -- >> but i this do think it's important that he has the mind-set and is answering these questions because this is what our world is now. and he needs to know what's to come and how these children are reacting because of it. >> facebook was wide open before. put a lot of sprooif things in place over the years. >> i'm glad he got rid of that dislike. >> great to see you guys this morning. thanks so much. go to our facebook page and weigh in and let us know your thoughts on that. ffweekend. coming up on the show, a reminder what the holidays are all about. she was behind the register when a customer realized he didn't have enough money to pay for his food. so this walmart cashier went into her own wall tote help him out. hear from her next. and not the brightest bulb in the bunch. watch a school prank go up in flames. i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask your doctor about b-r-e-o for copd. first prescription free at mybreo.com next week joe bide will asisz in the 36th lighting of the national menorah at the white house. when he heard that, smoky the bear was, like, hold my calls. >> welcome back to fox and friends on this saturday morning. there's ban lot of kindness on the show this morning. usually we have a lot of bad news to report to you, unfortunately, but this morning we had a lot of great stories. >> one of our senior producers said i cried this morning on the show twice for good reason, just out of happiness, holiday happiness. there's a walmart cashier in upstate new york who noticed this man, an older gentleman, and he had a pile of things and then when she tallied it all up, it was too expensive. he didn't have enough money. so he started taking things back out like his dog food and a couple other items and said do i have enough and rather than telling him know, she dug money out of her own pocket, put it in the register and let him go on his merry way. >> she didn't tell anybody, didn't seek attention for this at all. thank heaven the next guy in line saw this happened and said did you just give him 40 bucks of your own money? he said, yeah, i did. he took 40 bucks of his own money and tried to give it to her and she couldn't accept it. he went to her manager. her name was jenny carpin. completely cool and decent person. here's what she said. >> i took it out of my pocket and put it on there and he said is that enough? the third time. and i was, like, yes, so i slimmed it in the register, put it in with his money, the $40, it was his, pii put it in the register, printed his receipt, gave it to him, and said have a nice day. just to give every day, just to think about somebody else besides himself every day, and not just over the holidays but throughout the year. >> some ceo or president of some corporation with tons of money to give, $40 is probably a lot of money. >> and she's in nursing school too. >> walmart cashier. exactly. this might be catching on because it happened in al mannar also. helen johnson, a grandmother, she couldn't feed her kids, hi thai hasn't eat en in two days and she goes to the grocery store and steals some eggs. she had three eggs that ended up cracking in her coat. there's a police officer who's called to the scene for shoplifting. and he doesn't arrest her. he ends up buying her groceries, goes in and buys eggs, gives hear hug, and that that's where the story begins. we had them on the show earlier this morning. watch. >> it wasn't about shoplifting. it was about the kids. and the kids needed food. you can't let kid go hungry. it's not their fault. all those groceries were donated by a bunch of people. we've had an amazing response from the public to assist miss johnson. >> i thought i had to be most blessed person in the world to have these people to look after me. not just to protect me but to look after me and to make sure my family was fed. >> americans are really, really, really nice. i'm not for stealing. i have to say that out loud. >> of course. >> there's got to be a moral lesson here. at the end of the day, you did steal so, what lesson does that send? she said we all get second chances and i pay prey to god, just ask for help. ask for help next time. >> there's a lot of help available for people who ask for it because americans are really nice. >> go to our facebook page this morning. you can watch the whole interview with each of those folks. other stories making headlines this saturday, adrian peterson's football career could be over for good. the former league mvp telling espn he's considering leaving the sport to focus on, get this, a track career. this as the nfl l suspended the running back for the rest of the season as punishment for whipping his 4-year-old son with a tree branch. he'll be able to play in the nfl again on april 15th. and illegal immigrant caught with 50 pound of marijuana is suing the border patrol. clean out your ears. this is a true story. jose manuel claims his human rights were violated after border agents unleashed a canine unit on him while he was asleep. he wants $1 million for damages and emotional distress. and parentally he has a case. we had a spirited debate earlier on "fox & friends" from a prosecutor and defense attorney about this case. >> it's going to be the new business model for illegals to come here, get a boo-boo, sue, and then owe send that money back home. >> he was still entitled to fairness because this dog mauled this man while he was asleep. and that is excessive force. >> he claims the border patrol ignored his cries for help. and don't try this at school, kids. good grief. a teenage prankster nearly catching his classroom on fire in the netherlands when he sets up a fire cracker in a trash can. no one was hurt. no word on how much trouble this teenager is in. bah humbug. a soldier returning home from the hol zas being kicked out of his wife's apartment after the land lord says he's worn out his welcome. sergeant william bolt's name is not on the lease and the landlord says visitors can stay only seven days. >> stationed in missouri and we haven't seen each other in six months. what's the problem with me staying -- visiting with my wife? he stated to me that he didn't care of our situation. he really didn't care about me being in the military. >> they're married. the landlord says he enforces that rule for all his tenants and wife and their newborn, 2 weeks old now, either have to move out or pay double the rent according to the landlord there. the apartment complex is in central florida -- or central south carolina, rather, and called the grove at clemson. this woman is a new mom living at clemson university and worried about getting evicted. pretty upsetting. you have been e-mailing all morning about especially that story. bret has a message for that landlord. his name is chuck. here it is. chuck, how dare you? you need to remember this young man is out there defending the blanket of freedoms you en. >> joe:. >> christy right writhe, i am a landlord of 14 single-family homes. there are definitely ways to solve this in a positive manner. this landlord should be ashamed. >> and craig writes this this morning. he says i will pay the extra month for him to stay. contact me with details. wow. craig, if you're serious, let us here on "fox & friends" know and we'll set you up. thanks for everyone who provided those responses. >> more from bass pro shops to get us in the christmas spirit, guys. >> we are counting down to christmas and as the big day gets closer do you still need to do some last-minute shopping? 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don't wait ask your doctor about spiriva handihaler. protests have erupted at college campuses arnold the country after the recent grand jury decisions. some left-wing professors are taking it to a whole other level with classes specifically designed to attack white people. it's a field of fake study called white privilege study, and is it appropriate for teaching our kid? joining us is caleb bonnham. thanks for join us. >> thank you. >> let's go through a couple examples. lone star, lone star college is offering a white privilege assignment. tem us about this. >> yeah. lone star college in texas has to -- tucker, remember, this is a math class. >> okay. >> a math class that is required for all students, all freshmen at lone star college in texas, had students fill out a white privilege handout, like a quiz of sort where you had to go through and list all the times that you've been the beneficiary of white privilege. now, one of those questions was have you ever felt targeted when you were pulled over by the cops or audited by the irs because of your race? what kind of kids in college are being audited by the irs? and if they are, they're not being targeted because of their race. they're being targeted because they're conservative. >> it's a way of making people feel guilty about something they can't change, which is their ethnicity. can't do anything about it, so why make people feel guilty about it and you didn't choose it. ludicrous. >> when has it become accept to believe try to make people, especially college students, feel inferior for the color of their skin. unacceptable. >> kind of the definition of racism. notre dame, i thought it was a reasonable good place, but eve therein there is a white privilege seminar going on. tell us about it. >> yeah. so they are offering an application process and they're going to accept ten students at notre dame to go through this white privilege course. they're going to be teaching kids on how they're privileged. they're then going to send them off to the white privilege conference. they're trying to equip them with the tools necessary to disrupt. but coming from notre dame, i think they need to take a look in the mirror. teaching and lecturing kids about privilege, they have freaking gold on their football helmets. they need to take a look in the mirror what privilege means. >> so smith college in north hampton, mass. has always been on the cutting edge of lunacy, i would say for generations. president from was forced to change an e-mail because she mae the point that all lives matter and this was somehow not acceptable to the commissars with political correctness. why? 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as masters of the grill, omaha steaks knows how to bring things. who better to guest judge this very week? watch. >> helping me judge this challenge, incredible men who know about beef. welcome fifth generation owners of omaha steaks, president and ceo simon and simon. >> the tenderloin was perfect. the smokey barbecue sauce was good. the seasoning was overpowering. >> there he is in living color. the vice president of omaha steaks joins us. first of all, good morning. do you suffer with this thing? >> i trust him with a knife like that. if it was bigger, i would be scared. >> i am not a steak griller. what advice would you give to me as the steak master of the world. >> thank you for saying that. start with a clean, hot grill. the weber genesis grills will do it. take the steak and brush it with oil. then you are going to take your seasoning. your seasoning is this chimich,ri and mine is an ancho chile rub. >> how much oil? >> just one brush. exactly. then, what we are going to do, this is important. put the steak on the grill and you are not going to touch it after you do that. put the steak on the grill. >> seriously? >> yeah. >> is that one of the biggest mistakes? >> you don't want to stir it with a fork or press it with a spatula. all the juices get out of it. take the cooked steak off there. when the steak is done cooking, let it rest on that cutting board or plate for three to five minutes. the reason is it lets the steak finish the cooking process off the grill, okay? >> it's sitting there cooking because of the residual heat. >> exactly. the juices circulate. >> get the meat out and fix your sides. >> exactly. we are doing a recipe contest with health kitchen. go to omahasteaks.com and you could win a trip. have you finished your christmas shopping? >> no. >> what do you think? >> you are really the fifth generation to run that company? >> i'm the fifth generation, started by my great, great grandfather. this is the his and her package. filet mignon and cream spinach. it's on the website. all your holiday gifting needs are there. >> a family that sticks together steaks together. >> thank you. >> we are going to have a taste test when we come back. more fox and friends after this. welcome back. my 4-year-old boy said hey, daddy, what are you doing at the end of today's show. now we get to eat. >> you want to do a taste test? >> we have a massive hungry crowd. our thanks to omaha steaks. you are a scholar and gentleman and steak master of the first water. >> there's more coming up after the show. go to foxandfriends.com. the big spenders are back. and now they are taking more of your money and passing it to illegal immigrants. packed inside the $1.1 trillion bill is nearly 1 billion bucks to help illegals get established here in the u.s. is this more proof the president's executive actions will keep costing us all? hi, i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls and bears." here they are, the bulls and bears this week. gary, tracy, jonas, max, john along with chuck. welcome to everybody. gary b., is this $1 billion just the beginning? >> tip of the ice

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♪ allowed to be next to me ♪ glmg public defenders appearing in this kill cops rap video and you are paying for it, taxpayers. "fox & friends" begins right now. >> this is elk k. and you are watching "fox & friends" in the morning. >> superman. >> thank you for tuning in this morning at 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. it's great to see you. >> we have a jam packed show he this morning. gadgets for kids this morning. if you waited for the last nittany lion buy teens gadgets this morning. robots on the set this morning. >> always scary. gadgets for dad and leaf blower. >> has your hair recovered from it? [ laughter ] >> more entertainment from the gadgets and clayton in a bit. we have got the to get to this fox news alert. a vote postponed. wait until monday to take it up the 1.1 trillion-dollar spending bill needed to aavoid a government shutdown. molly henneberg is live in washington with a look at what happens next. >> good morning. this is a bill that would fund the government through the end of the fiscal year which is the end of next september. the senate will convene today. a rare saturday session to work through some procedural hurdles this weekend. aiming for a vote on monday. even though senate majority leader democrat harry reid tried to allow senate lawmakers to go home for the weekend, some conservative republicans objected to that they want to force reid to allow a vote on an amendment to the bill that would remove any money that could be used to fund president obama's executive actions on immigration. here is what happened in the senate yesterday when senator reid tried to shut things down for the weekend. >> >> madam president i asked unanimous consent 5 p.m. monday september 15th. senate proceed to vote on. >> madam president, reserving the right to object, the american people have grave concerns with the president's decision to take action unilaterally with regard to executive amnesty. this is an action that is rather unprecedented and rather unsupported by the law. >> still, the bill remains on track to pass on monday. it already passed the house. there also are democrats in the house and senate who object to parts of the bill, but you president obama supports it. back to you all in new york. >> all right, molly henneberg. >> all right, molly. so here is something you don't see every day. this is one of those pieces of tape where we might have to play it twice because it's so completely off the script. so you hear a lot about how divided the republican party is. here is nancy pelosi going after the white house, president obama's white house for whom she has carried water all these years over this bill. watch this. >> i'm enormously disappointed that the white house feels that the only way they can get a bill is to go along with this and that would be the only reason i would say they would sign such a bill that would weaken a critical component of financial system reform aimed at reducing tax risk. >> you have all this infighting between tea partiers and establishment republicans some of the white house spinning this josh ernest says no there is no rift between president obama and nancy pelosi. they are working together seemlessly. listen. >> i will just say that the president has always had not just a good working relationship but open line of communication with with leader pelosi that didn't change yesterday and it's not going to change in the future. >> so. back story of this is you have members of congress saying i don't know what to do. i'm getting phone calls here at the last minute. on one hand joe biden and the other hand nancy pelosi. >> i am so glad it's spilled out this has been a back story for a long time. democrats on the hill are very angry at the obama white house. the first person harry reid's office attacked after the midterm president obama. they really don't like him. he has no relationship with any member of the senate that i'm aware of. he hasn't even met with a lot of members of his own caucus, democrats on the hill. he doesn't pay any attention to them and they resent the heck out of it. >> to your point, they don't even know the white house. when the president calls and asks them to vote aain way they are like i don't even know you. >> talk to the hand kind of attitude. arrogant and remote. they think he doesn't care about them. >> a lot of hypocrisy being floated around, too. remember when democrats were slamming republicans for the government shutdown and slamming ted cruz then senator ted cruz for wanting to shut things down calling them legislative arsonists in 2013. now the shoe is on the other foot. listen. >> for many of them, i call them legislative arsonist. they are there to burn down what we should be building up in terms of investments and education and scientific research and august that it is that makes our country great and competitive. >> they just want to burn it down because they hate america. because that's what you do when you hate america, you shut down the government but, wait, democrats are very close to doing that same thing and i don't hear the media accusing them of hating america. >> also this bill is 2500 pages long. so when you ask senator rand paul why he voted no on it he said look, i didn't have a chance to read the thing. >> i ran into a lobbyist thursday morning in washington whom i know well good guy he says he is in a good guy i i got my what i wanted into the bill it's on page 911. no one is ever -- i'm not making this up. no one is ever going to read it and my clients are happy. this is what happens when you ledge late like this. >> unbelievable. >> other news to tell you about this morning. there is some outrageous rhetoric against police going on that we'll show you in just a second. this disgusting video. first, i want to tell you al sharpton is having a big march in washington, d.c. today called the justice for all march. is he going to be starting city hall and going to the u.s. capital. new york city something similar going on. tens of thousands of people expected according to organizers at washington square park. this video we want to tell you about disgusting. >> kill cops rap video. features cops with guns. >> pretty subtle. >> as even the name of it: take a look this is being funded about gas pair dollars ♪ allowed to be next to me ♪ necessary make them respect us [bleep] ♪ supposed to protect us. ♪ kill unarmed black men ♪ making mothers ♪ all these unjustified shootings ♪ they may call animals when we start looting ♪ i should say two purchedz in the video receiving taxpayer dollars ♪ by definition they are in this ♪ i don't know if we put on the screen. a clip of a gun with a -- a cop within gahanna next to him. >> leading all these protests, racists, evil, shutting down cities permitting commutedders, teaming up with radical creepy folks. also one of the president's chief advisors, that's not overstatement. sharpton has been to the white house more than any military family. he also has a show on another cable channel. i don't understand how a guy people like this can be treated as a respectable civil rights leader by the white house and the media. >> first non-white house employee invited. >> as far as this video goes, ted williams was on with greta last night. he said there is absolutely no excuse for images like this. >> there is no defense when you lay down with fleas, you should expect to get fleas off on. these lawyers should have known and if they didn't know, shame on them. but, greta, i'm not outraged, i'm absolutely pissed off. let me get something clear to our viewing audience, in alabama, just recently, a white cop went to a place where there was shoplifting by a black woman, who was starving, didn't have eggs. the white cop, greta, went in there and instead of locking this woman up, he wound up buying her the eggs and helping her out. >> so this blanket idea that all cops are bad, absolutely not the case. in fact, that police officer, william stacy and helen johnson, the woman who was stealing groceries and ended up getting them paid for by this police officer will be coming up on the show. >> to me the bottom line is someone who is pushing racial division and profiting from it as sharpton is that's pretty much beyond dispute shuntd be one of the president's advisors. what kind of upside down world is this? we take it for granted sharpted was at the white house today it. really sharpton? who is a bigot and tax cheat and has been for many years. is he one of the president's closest advisors. i'm still stunned by it. >> and has a network show by the way. what do you think about this go to our facebook page this morning and email us at friends@foxnews.com. ff weekend on facebook when you dial us up there on your computer or other electronic device. >> there you go. show us your smart phone. other stories making headlines now on to this fox news alert. we have just learned three u.s. -- in afghanistan. associated press confirming their convoy was attacked by taliban fighters in the eastern part of the country near the bag gram air base. death marked the first casualties in afghanistan this month. brand new pictures from the st. lucia times showing smoke rising from a luxury cruise liner after a fire broke out in the engine room. killing a crew member and two contractors. the oceania insignia was docked in saint lucia at the time more than 650 passengers were on board. >> looked up and there was enormous amounts of jet black smoke. 15 minutes later, there was another explosion. passengers were charted to the final destination in miami. no word yet on what caused that fire. she was accused of attempted murder of her three children but now ebony wilkerson will walk free. as you remember, the florida mother drove her car into the ocean in daytona beach back in march with her three children buckled up inside. she was also pregnant at the time it. the charges were dropped after the 33-year-old agreed to plead not guilty by reason of insanity. she is back in court next week where a judge may send her to a hospital for psychological treatment. and the pineapple express system is slamming parts of southern california as clayton mentioned at the top of the show. high winds, flooding and mud slides, and caught on camera in a rare tornado in south l.a., look at this. small ef 0 ripping apart roofs and downing trees with winds reaching up to 8 a miles per hour. no one was hurt. l.a. ransz flooding the l.a. river. man and his wife had to be rescued. they are expected to be okay. the clean up begins, a massive mudslide in cam rio springs damaging at least 13 homes. those are your headlines. >> i i had an out-of-television experience leaving in the midst of this whole big storm and watching you on the air plane on the video tell me how bad the storm was. >> wait, i know that guy. >> yeah, crazy storm out across parts of california and a much needed storm across parts of california. but get a little bit too much rain too quickly and this is the problems you are going to get. however, in the long run, we certainly need it and pretty impressive rain fall totals from this storm overall almost 8 and a quarter inches of so he big sur. even coastal areas got some rain we have had this really pesky system effecting the northeast about five days now. slowly move out of here today. take a look at this. everybody else across the east is looking absolutely spectacular for all the day today. our problems are still that same storm system out west. pulls into the rockies and four corners see some rain and mountain snow. >> the president promised he would degrade and destroy isis but not with boots on the ground. calling a twitter war. it's costing you over a billion dollars. we're winning, right? we have got the sad details. >> and what happened to terrorists once they are released from get mow? take a look at these guys. out for a stroll and waiting for the cameras. >> just buying some groceries. just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. nexium 40 mg is only available by prescription. talk to your doctor. for free home delivery, enroll in nexium direct today. i'm keeping my mom healthy! keepers, i'm keeping dad on schedule. i'm keeping my mom happy! 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propaganda war against terror is bearing fruit. cats a former cia officer and senior policy advisor to the chairman of the house homeland security committee this morning. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> 1.3 billion on the propaganda war and we don't know whether it's working? >> yeah. so this is a really sad state of affairs, right? this is not about the laws in place are the regulations in place? they are and they are fine. the problem here is management. are they using their tools and their resources aappropriately? and i think part of this, the main thing here is that there is a lot of mismanagement that's going on here with the twitter war, especially trying to counter isis and their great propaganda machine. >> and it is a very effective propaganda machine. some of their videos are very slickly produced intelligently evil. are we producing anything comparable? >> we are sad not. and i think that's the -- that's one of the main problems. the second main problem is we keep on providing them the tools for their propaganda machine. you have all talked about it on your shows extensively. the senate cia torture report is one example of how we are fueling their propaganda but they are spending a lot of time, a lot of effort on this. they don't have the bureaucracy we do. and they are unfortunately winning this propaganda war. and i think it's really important to note, tucker, that the -- if this was a secular threat, we would be handling it completely different. >> no. of course. it does make it more complicated. very quickly, if you could do anything to fight isis on the field of approach began da of perceptions. what would you do? >> well, i think we would go back to reorganizing the entire top down approach here. okay. we want to destroy isis. well, what's the strategy. then once we have the strategy in place we can look at the tactics. one of the tactics is propaganda. it's not the only one. approach began da in and of itself or counter propaganda campaign is only as good as the other tools we are bringing to bear. if beer not willing to use other things together we will never achieve the results to really destroy isis. joshua katz, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> if looks could kill jolie and the head of sony who called her a brat. dreaming of getting away but think you can't afford to get away? don't change this channel. this family has been on over 20 trips this year alone and they have done it for virtually nothing. we will tell you how they did it. stay tuned. i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis 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this week to uruguay after more than a decade behind bars. photographs strolling through the capitol. men were spotted buying cheese, bread and yogurt and giving a highly positive thumbs up to cameras. and hackers in iran may be targeting energy firms and defense contractors here in the united states. the fbi warns sophisticated attack aimed at compromising critical infrastructure. same operation has already been blamed for 50 breeches in a dozen countries. clayton? >> thank you, tucker. well, before you head out the door for some christmas shopping, listen to this. our next guest has gone on more than 20 trips this year. saving her family an average of 80% on all of these trips. >> wow, 80%. how does she do it? here with holiday hacks mother and blogger for mommy.com summer hall. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> tips for us. use online shopping portals from hotels and airlines. what are they and how do they work? >> totally. so before you buy one more holiday present make sure you are wracking up airline miles for it united, american, southwest, all the major airline and hotels will have thighs online shopping portals. so, google american airlines shopping and before you go to gap or home depot or sears, go to the portal and can you get 10 times, 15 times, sometimes even more than that miles per dollar and it racks up so quickly during the holidays. >> unbelievable. you have flown first class a few times, skiing in norway, paris, alaska, washington, d.c., your next tip is to say stack your coupons up to get some of these deals. how do you do that? >> right. so, you go through the portal to earn your miles. but then a lot of credit cards these days will have offers so if you log into your amex account $15 statement credit on so many a dollars at toys r us or go to retail me not to find coupons. apps that will help you hunt down the coupons, saving money while you are still racking up all these airline miles. >> if we are able to track prices online we are able to figure out what time and what place is the best spot to get the gifts. you say we ought to arm ourselves with apps, smart phones before we head out. what are some examples of those? >> definitely. these days, you know, a lot of retailers have their own app.s that will have coupons, like macy's will have their own apps, appears like poach it and snag it. if you are in the store and want to make sure you are getting a good deal on something. use your smart phone to scan the bar code and tell you the price online so you know whether or not it makes sense to buy it right then or go ahead and wait and order it online so you can save some money. >> you say pay with the right rewards credit card. there are all these reward credit cards out there. how do you know what the right one is. >> there are so many. i like to use ones that are going to give me a category bonus on whatever i'm buying so i'm racking up miles a lot faster than 1 mile per dollar. cards will give you price protection. if the price drops you can get that lower price later on or even if you buy electronic, say, and it breaks a couple months down the road or even two years down the road. if you have used the right credit card, it will back you up and help cover that repair or replacement. >> summer, you have been able to make incredible memories with your 4-year-old daughter and husband. what's been your favorite trip? >> one of my favorites was taking my daughter to paris this year. it was her first time to uranium and to see her face with the eiffel tower and a the lights at night was really very magical and something we both remember and still talk about. and it would have never happened if we hadn't been earning miles and points throughout the year. >> that's great. head on over to mommy points.com for all these great tips and tricks. thanks so much. we appreciate you joining us this morning, summer. >> thank you. >> 20 minutes after the hour. coming up, 13 years old 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he stated to me that he didn't care of our situation, he really didn't care about me being in the military. >> here is he an active duty soldier, he has come home for christmas to spend with wife and child and the landlord was identified in news accounts only as chuck. hopefully we can get a last name here i would love to put his picture on the screen central south carolina has said you need to leaf or we are going to evict you or double your rent. >> double your rent. you are only allowed to stay there seven days. his wife lily signed the disagreement. she is on the record on that lease for only allows guestst to stay there seven days. i'm no lawyer. i play one on television occasionally. isn't there some sort of law? i mean, yes, she signed the lease, that's fine. she is on the lease but they are married. >> just like a normal person wouldn't do that. whatever the law says, whatever the dumb contract says, he is a soldier. he is on active duty protecting us, he is coming home for christmas. why are you hassling him. you shouldn't need a law how about like a normal person would never do that. chuck, if you are watching, come on and explain yourself. we would love to hear your side. >> he says across the board i enforce what's written in the lease to all of the tenants. doesn't matter. do the same thing chuck for the 2 week old o. that child's probably isn't on the lease either. >> called the groves apartment complex in central south carolina manage. >> managed by chuck. >> if you know chuck, let us know. >> lead us know your thoughts on that story. >> letter of the law or spirit of the law. >> some of the stories making headlines this morning. >> sony pictures abandon film shoot after hack attack crippling the studio. movie maker unable to process payments. everythingier this week hackers leaked thousands of private emails one calling angeline know jolie a minimally talented spoiled brat how do you think this moment unfolded. army pascal comes face-to-face for the first time since the leak. if it wasn't a rough week already. jolly now announcing she can't attend the premier of her film unbroken. >> i have chickenpox. so i will be home itching and missing everyone and i can't believe it because this film means so much to me. >> is it chicken pox or called shingles? >> jolie said she wanted it to be clear it is the only reason she will be missing that event. alsos this morning adrian peterson will not be hitting the field any time soon. the running back now suspended through the rest of football season. the nfl upholding peterson's suspension after he was charged for whipping his 4-year-old son with a tree branch. he will be eligible to it play next year. the player's union is considering legal action against the nfl. how does a robot butler sound to you? federal government spending near live $800,000 to create robots that can assist the elderly and make sure they are eating healthy. the national science foundation teaming up with the university of pennsylvania and a california based robot company, the company already has a robot butler but is working to develop one with an arm to pick items up and check on people's health. >> unprecedented move by the military could put you behind the wheel of a humvee. more than 4,000 humvees will be auctioned on to the general public on december 17th. gov planet.com want to put so. aging vehicles to use rather than scrapping them entirely. but they are for off road use only. bids starting at $10,000. those are your evidence lines. >> angeline know jolie video. is she always. >> i have chicken pox, that's why i won't be there tomorrow. >> only when discussing super important matters like that. >> be home scratching. is weird. >> severe weather across the east and the west not the central plains where it's been warm and balmy. weather maps, show you what's going on today. rapid city yesterday you got up to 71 degrees that blew away your record. you had previously seen of 61 degrees. warmth across the plains. northeast problematic for much of the week. upper disturbance that is very slowly lingering across the area. it will kind of move out across the day today. still seeing a few snow flurries across pars of maine. >> down to the southeast, looking at nod a bat day. plenty of sunshine, cooler especially parts of florida. eventually late tonight it and tomorrow. parts of texas and oklahoma. possibly severe weather for your day tomorrow. all right. back to you inside. >> thanks so much, rick. stars of fox's new film paying tribute to the man who brought magic to "night at the museum." sir an slot at your service. >> theodore roosevelt president of the united states of america. >> i have no idea what that means. >> lead actor rob williams who starred as president roosevelt in all three films making the final one a bit more emotional. night at the museum, the secret of the tomb prepared this week -- premiered it this week. this is the third and final last hurrah for very successful film franchise in 2006 ben still ler and sean levies who directed this film had no idea of this con september of a museum coming to life when the sun goes down would take them this far not alone the first two movies ii million dollars at the box office. comes across as a farewell piece. you never say never to hollywood in sequels. this seems like the final one and they all say it is. farewell to robin williams, last movie he shot before he took his life in august. thursday night all the stars turned out to pay tribute to him. >> whenever i can. the last time that robin was on the bill, and he spent the whole night side of the stage watching all the other acts and laughing and speaking when they came on. he didn't have to do that. it's just so sweet and so generous. >> i feel fortunate to have had the chance to work with him. i'm a huge fan of his. i always will be. whenever i was working with him. i felt lucky to be there. >> in between takes, he is just there to entertain us constantly. actors, the crew. he kept everyone in such great spirits. that, i will never forget. >> really one the highlights of my life. he is a great inspiration to me growing up. an actor who has made audiences cry as much as laugh, laughed. making jokes and making other people laugh. incredible guy to have. celebrate as much as he can. >> real emotional component to this totally not. >> the third is the best? 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their top campaign aides teaming up, working oon washington, d.c.'s bid to host the 20024 summer olympics. then campaign before the international olympic committee. lots of luck. anna? >> thanks so much. a liberal lawyer believes he has a constitutional lesson to teach a virginia school board. but not for anything that happens during school hours or even involving students. he thinks letting schools rent rooms to churches is unconstitutional. but our next guest disagrees. he says he has the community on his side. lou den school board member bill fox joins us now. good morning, bill. thanks for being with us. >> good morning, anna, thanks for having me on. >> all of these churches paying to pray. school is not in session. renting the space as a community member a taxpayer i would think i would want the budget to be expanded and have more cash coming in. what are you hearing from community members. >> we have never had any complaint at all about this. we rent out to numerous different community groups and nonprofit organizations. including churches and we rent to a variety of churches. this is never something that we have had any complaint about whatsoever. >> bill, the former federal prosecutor, who is causing the ruckus here john flannery says this churches who use public school space are holding church services and checking donations it's past the time when we should have stopped this unconstitutional establishment of religious worship in our public schools. is one religion favored over another that you have noticed in these more than 30 schools that are holding these religious meetings? >> no. absolutely not. i mean, we have a christian groups. we have hindi congregation, numerous different churches and community groups like i said. so, the thought that we're trying to establish one religion is -- it's absolutely ludicrous. i don't know what religion that would be because we rent to to a variety of different groups. >> these groups i imagine are fostering positive environment for adults, for the children, for the community as a whole, what do you think is really at play here? >> what's the problem? >> well, the gentleman who is pushing this is a well known communitiage territory. very antireligion. won't be satisfied until we excise religion from the public sphere. some folks believe that the first amendment stands for the proposition that we should be free from religion instead of having freedom of religion. i have been an advocate of the first amendment my entire life. that's not the first amendment that i have studied and advocate for. >> finally bill, trials and tribulations can weaken our faith or strengthen our faith how has it affected yours. >> this has done nothing but strengthen my faith. i have been a big advocate of the first amendment and i believe that the first amendment is vibrant enough and strong enough to protect my religion and your religion and those of the folks in the louden community. >> let us know how things go in virginia. >> thank you very much. thanks for having me on. >> coming up on "fox & friends." hacked emails show the hollywood elite making fun of the president saying he probably only likes most with african-americans. the mainstream media barely covering it is it because they are democrats? 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experiencing in those moments i'm losing control of this car and my son is here. what was going through your mind at this time. >> when you have a seizure it's nothing like that. a lot of people think all kinds of different things. you tend to lose body functions. most people urinate on themselves. your body shakes and tremors. it's a totally different situation than what most people are used to deal with. they usually don't happen. just every now and then. it was because my therapeutic levels had dropped using over-the-counter medication for the flu. >> michael, you are a scout. quick thinking. what happened in that movement? you sigh your dad, you realize he is the no dancing to the music anymore. what did you do? >> i panicked for a millisecond and i just went into action. did what i had to do. >> and you grabbed the steering wheel and what happened after that. i mean you obviously you can't drive but you manage to. what did you do? >> we drove -- i made sure that i didn't hurt 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washington to explain exactly what happened. it's complicated. but she can do it. good morning, molly. >> good morning, tucker, anna, and clayton. yes, the vote is likely to be on monday. the senate will be in session this weekend, including meeting at noon today. some conservative republicans want senate majority leader democrat harry reid to allow a vote on an amendment to the bill that would prevent any money from funding president obama's executive actions on immigration. >> we should consider the constitutionality of his actions. every senator in this body should be put on record whether he or she believes it is constitutional for a president to disregard, to ignore federal immigration laws. and grant blanket amnesty to millions in defiance of both the laws on the books and the voters. >> senator reid had tried to send the senate home for the weekend and reconvene monday but senator cruz and other republicans say this issue is too important. so senator reid said lawmakers will 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oversight. the problem with that is you can't trust congress to get anything done. i don't want them fighting the war on terror. i don't want them making decisions about that they can't pass a budget. they can't pass a single bill without sticking some kind of rider on the thing or something on the thing. so i don't really think that they should be in a position to make decisions about stuff that is stove piped in through the executive branch. >> so this is part of a much larger -- speak are for myself, i want a little oversight. i don't want the cia to become obama's private army. there is a role for oversight. what enrages me is seeing democrats in congress blame the united states as if we are morally inferior to crun i around the world. we have made misstays in this country to compared to what. companies lacking all perspective. >> the president loves to say he is responsible for taking down usama bin laden keeping us safe since 9/11. how do you think we got the intel of figuring 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it's absolutely insane. >> what do you think it would take for the liberal media to cover this a bit more strongly? >> you know, i don't quite know. i continue to think, you know, what rises to the level of, you know, holding these individuals accountable? i mean, you know, these sony executives, making these kind of comments about the sitting president of the united states. you would think that would rise to the level of holding these people accountable and asking them to resign. >> yeah. well, sharpton is calling for that i have got to say, wouldne could all just agree that jokes are jokes. you get your jokes, and i get my jokes. we all kind of agree not to push for each other's firing based on jokes. we have like a total across the board deescalation on humor. would you be for that? >> i mean, i would like to see, you know, people being rightfully held accountable on both sides of the aisle. it's just not fair to be attacking, you know, republicans for something like the elizabeth lauten thing, but, yet, let someone who is raped and drugged two women get away with that kind of behavior. i would like to see some justice on both sides of the aisle. >> the great lisa booth thank you for coming at 7:20 in the morning. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> >> thank you. >> a soldier home for the holidays kicked to the curb. the landlord that says this american hero wore out his welcome. >> and we are teching the halls with i this and i that. clayton has gone crazy with the gants. annual gift guide for kids can and teens. and they are all under 100 bucks. very cool, actually. stay tuned. 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but i think with this organization in particular, you look at it and you say this organization is not in good financial health. now, the gold standard for not-for-profit is that they are supposed to be transparent for it it when i ask questions about his consultants $600,000 spent on it, he didn't have good answers for me. how much current tax debt he had he wouldn't answer the question. this is an organization that raises a lot of questions. what we know about it is it is not in good financial health and it has considerable tax debt. >> raises questions about criminal behavior actually. he was asked by the "new york times." his response is you are racist. you don't like black people and you don't like president obama. speaking of president obama, al sharpton is one of his closest advisors as you know. the white house press secretary josh ernest was asked recently how do you have a guy who doesn't pay his taxes, also a racial demagogue doesn't pay his taxes. and ernest answer is i 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happened >> no. >> someone behind him did see what happened? >> yes. the guy was just pulling up, i think. and he asked me, he said did you just take that money out of your pocket? >> i said yes. i rang him also. he was very cheery. so he was just singing. and at the end of it he took cash back and took $40 out and handed to it me. i'm sorry what is this for >> it's for you taking the $40 out of your pocket. oh, thank you but i can't take that. you can go take to it the manager as a to nation to walmart. he's like okay. he went and talked to the manager. i didn't know any of thi happening. i didn't know anything about the news team until i went into work the next week, or two or three days later and then i found out. i didn't even know -- >> were you surprised? >> yes i was very surprised. to me it's something that i felt that it's done every day. it's not such a big deal to me. so when i found out about it i was very surprised. >> what about the man you helped. he had to take dog food off the conveyor belt. >> he had two different kinds of dog food. >> have you heard from him since? >> no. i don't think he even know. i'm in a nursing program. and, you know, we talk about that stuff and i didn't want him to be embarrassed in any kind of way that i was giving him money or feel any kind of hurt to his pride or dignity or anything like that. so i did not. >> we brought you on because it's a great story but we think it's a story that can transcend throughout the holiday season for other folks. you say it was thought something people do every day but it isn't. what's your message for people to spread some cheer. >> i want them to open up their heart and just to give every day. just to think about somebody else besides themselves every day and not just over the holidays but throughout the year. >> have you -- to the man who saw this, was sharp enough to catch this -- >> i have not spoken to him. >> you haven't. >> so these people came into your life. thank heaven he saw it 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sleeping senate failed to pass a bill to keep the government running. who is nancy pelosi blaming? the white house. governor mike huckabee is here to talk about a democratic party divided. then emails hacked by north korea show the hollywood elite making fun of the president, saying he probably likes movies with black people in them. whoa! sound like a story mainstream media barely covering it. why? we'll tell you. an incredible sight christmas coming early for one grandmother struggling to feed her hungry family. she couldn't afford food so she tried shoplifting. instead of getting a pair of cuffs this police officer gave her a hug. that's not all. they will both join us live this hour. "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. sometimes the show happens off the air. >> yes, it does. >> in our hallways. >> fox news alert. the senate now waiting until monday to vote on the $1.1 trillion spending bill needed to avoid a government shutdown. they will keep working today. >> some republicans demand a vote to cut funds from the bill that would be used for president obama's unilateral immigration policy. watch. >> we should consider the constitutionality of his action. every senator in this body should be put on record whether he or she believes it is constitutional for a president to disregard, to ignore federal immigration law. and grant blanket amnesty to millions in defiance of both the laws on the books and the voters. >> the house buying some time for the senate pass funding through wednesday. let's bring in governor mike huckabee to get his analysis on this. nice to see you, governor. >> good morning all. >> what do you make of this delay? >> it's healthy. republicans won big in november and then act like they lose. i don't get that. nobody wants to shut government down but in this case you got democrats who are as unhappy with this bill as republicans. this san opportunity for republicans to say what the president did is unconstitutional, it is illegal, we're not going to support it, we're not going to fund it and there has to be some compromise. this is not a time for the congress to default. here's the reason. we want to get home for christmas. well bully four. everybody wants to be home for christmas. do your stinking job. do your job. >> what's so interesting for people who continue to follow this stuff, all of a sudden you're seeing how profoundly a lot of democrats on the hill dislike president obama. >> it is stunning. when you have nancy pelosi coming out and openly distancing herself from the president, what has been brewing underneath the surface has exploded since the election. harry reid lost the leadership position. he deep down knows not only his own incompetence he would never admit but the president who has squandered the opportunity to have been a great president and instead has become a president that acts as if he's been named the ten pot despot of america. >> let's watch this soap opera that's unfoldled between two top dems, nancy pelosi coming out against the president and josh earnest. >> enormously disappointed that the white house feels that the only way they can get a bill is to go along with this and that would be the only reason i think they would say they would sign such a bill that would weaken a critical component of system financial reform aimed at reducing taxpayer risk. >> i'll just say that the president has always had not just a good working relationship but an open line of communication with leader pelosi. and that didn't change yesterday. and it's not going to change in the future. >> your response to that? >> oh, come on. please. you know what most people would love just to say we really have a sharp disagreement with this. we like the former speaker but she's wrong. why can't there be candor or honesty. nobody is being straightforward. americans are adult enough and mature enough to hand tell truth and don't get it. then we become more cynical about government. >> nobody ever says that. knock off the kabuki stuff. tell us the truth. >> we want to learn about the truth of the cia interrogation program. how much of this big report is factual, both sides playing politics. it's a political football right now. vice news went right to the source, the architect of the enhanced interrogation program dr. james -- i forget his last name -- dr. james mitchell and he sat down with him on a boat and he thinks that democrats are trying to basically gain control, more control over the cia and really playing politics with this. what do you think about it? >> i don't know whether they want to gain control of the cia but they are playing politics. but they are playing with people's lives. we need more human intelligence. how easy will it be to recruit somebody to work for the cia after something like this. do you want to work for an agency that's been criticized which congress. they spent $40 million of our money on this report. they never talked to the people who hand the program. how serious are you about a fact finding mission if you shut out the people who have the facts of being interviewed and being a part of the report. of this not a fact finder this was a fault finder. they had the conclusion from the beginning and went out and searched to see if they could find something validated. i feel there's a real disconnect between the atmosphere after 9/11 when even democrats were saying whatever it takes to stop this. remember. remember how america felt? and we were frankly at that point thinking there's another attack on the way. i'm incensed by this. >> president obama said let's not be sanctimonious. why do you think there's this different tenor coming out? >> they forget what they themselves said months, weeks, years ago. as a result they act differently and act like there's nothing on videotape. it's almost like, folks, we have google now. i hate to break this to you. we can find out what you said six years ago. >> i totally agree with everything you said. when i was a kid, the nsa does not spy on america. it's focused outward. i don't want americans -- >> i'm with you on that. >> i'm not a paranoia crazy. >> if they have a warrant and probably cause, go get that terrorist. >> let's talk more about the hollywood hypocrisy and fall out of the hacking at sony pictures and emails that were uncovered by two pretty heavy hitters where they were making fun of the president, many remember likening them to racial remarks, he would like any movie with a black comedian or like "12 years as a slave." fox news is covering it. the liberal media is not covering it. >> i'm shocked they have not covered this. they covered benghazi and james rosen wiretapping. all the things they have been covering and showing, they are absolutely unbiassed journalistic viewpoint. let's not kid ourselves. they will not cover this story because this exposes the hypocrisy and the double mindedness of the left. and they can't handle that story. they just can't handle it. it's a tragedy that these executives are able to get away with this when any conservative who says anything is drummed out ofunceremoniously. >> they changed the movie because north korea didn't like it. sony pictures is taking orders from north korea. isn't that a big story? >> it's a huge story. the fact we're paying any attention to north korea is bizarre. this is one of the most filthy rogue governments that exists on planet earth and has for a number of generations. again, it's amazing to me that we have allowed north korea to dictate certain aspects even of our entertainment industry. >> how did north korea get like a preview copy of the movie? >> they don't spend money feeding their people, their people eat lawn clippings. they have this money for to things. military and including weapons and spying. when you don't have housing, clean water, medical care for the peons of your country amazing how much money you have left over to spy on sony. >> governor, we'll being watching you tonight at 8:00. >> thank you very much. >> on to this fox news alert. two u.s. troops were killed in afghanistan. their convoy was attacked by taliban fighters near bagram air base. their deaths mark the first casualties this month. the assaults comes ahead of withdrawal of foreign troops by the end of this year. 22-year-old sunday arrest for a shooting on a school campus in portland. police say the gunman opened fire at the rosemary anderson high school in a gang-related shooting. and stay away that's the message from nypd union. the new york city mayor bill de blasio sending a letter to the mayor's office asking him not to attend any funerals of officers killed in the line of duty. the letter saying the mayor doesn't quote support and respect police. tensions have been high between new york's finest and the mayor following the eric garner grand jury decision. and the pineapple express storm system leaving behind a mess. southern california was hit with high winds and heavy rain. a rare tornado hits south l.a. >> oh [bleep] oh [bleep] [bleep] >> the small ef-0 ripping roofs and downing trees. no one was hurt. heavy rains flooding the l.a. river. homeless man and his wife had to be rescued. they are both okay. clean up follows a massive mudslide northwest of los angeles. at least 13 homes were damaged. coming up on the show he entered this country illegally with 50 pounds of pot now suing the u.s. government because he got a bite by a dog during his arrest. does he have a case? 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should he get it? is this an outrage. here to-day bait a former prosecutor, criminal defense attorney. thanks to you both. hard to believe this is a real story. i checked. it is. smuggling weed into our country, violating our laws and we have to pay him for emotional distress. >> not only is this story infuriating but it's scary. if the government settles or the judge is wimpy enough to award this person any damages it will be the new business model for illegals to come here, get a boo-boo, sue and send that money back home. not a good idea. not a good precedent. it better not happen. eric wouldn't it be smarter rather than smuggling marijuana ambulance chaser and sue the u.s. government. >> this is not fair. >> i know. >> no. whether he was jimmy hoffa or mother teresa was entitled to fairness. this man mauled him while he was asleep. >> that's it. he is not an american. our protection should extend to americans. this guy is not -- he's violating our laws. why should he get the same protections i get. >> everyone on our soil gets the same protection. if you fly to france you're protected by law. the same thing if someone comes here. just because he was doing something illegal does not mean those protections go out the window. this man is allowed fairness and for a border patrol officer to let a dog maul this man and ignore him -- >> am as a taxpayer allowed fairness or doesn't apply to me. >> if you come to my house and my dog bites you you won't collect from me. number two, this guy got free medical when he went to jail for smug technology dope. he paid -- it wasn't a maul. it was a bite. the dog is doing his job. thank god for the dog. >> emotional distress. >> he was asleep and the dog was all over him -- >> he was smuggling. >> if you're sleeping and a dog is tearing your hand off. >> illegal alien drug smugler and now i have to pay for his emotional distress. >> i'm not condoning his behavior. let's be clear about that. however everyone is entitled to fairness. >> so i guess the bottom line is this guy actually has a case. common sense intrudes at no point during the process and the rest of us have to stand back and pay an illegal alien drug smugler for emotional distress. >> don't let it happen. >> eric, great to see you anyway. thank you for coming. >> great to see you as well. >> the father had a seizure behind the wheel. instead of panicking this 13-year-old boy, a boy scout jumped into action and took the wheel and saved both of their lives. we'll hear from him next. you heard it before, feed a cold starve a fever. no. erin tolbert is here to set us straight on cold weather myths. she has the facts straight ahead. ♪ baby it's cold outside ♪ so very nice ♪ i'll hold your hands hi everyone 22 minutes after the hour. six gitmo detainees pictured living it up in south america. they were released this week to uruguay. photographs strolling through the capital. the men bought cheese, bread and yogurt and gave a thumbs up to the camera. adrian peterson may never take the football field again. he's considering stepping away from the sport and pursuing another career. the minnesota viking running back was suspended as punishment for whipping his 4-year-old son with a tree branch. winter brings the battle of figuring out how in the the world stay warm and avoid getting sick. every year 1 billion people suffer from a cold. it turns out most of what you've heard about what to do when that happens isn't true at all. joining us now to help separate cold fact from fiction, er nurse practicetion, erin tolbert. practicetion, erin tolbert. we were told these things as a counters, table tops where germs can live. >> you see teenagers, how does that kid wearing shorts right now, he's going to catch a cold but not true. >> not true. >> the teenager has a leg up on me. >> not true. >> here's another one, maybe it's a myth. tell us. you don't need as much water in the winter. you don't need to drink as much water? >> this is false. it's a very common misconception. you need as much water in the winter as the summer. the reason for this is those mucous membranes in nose and mouth help you from getting sick. if you are dehydrated it can't trap germs and viruses that make you ill. so you need to stay i had decorated. men need about three liters of water a day. ladies about two. that's about 13 glasses for guys, nine glasses for women. >> you know erin is serious when they looks in the camera. what about this one. i've heard about this. wear a hat because we lose 90% of our body heat from our head. is that true? >> it's false. there was an interesting study done in the 1950s where researchers dressed these people up in arctic suits and sent them outside in the cold to see what happened. oh, gosh 90% of body heat is lost. that's the head that was exposed. if you went out in swur trunks you would lose 10% of your body heat from head. bundle. you can lose body heat from any body surface. so bundle up evenly all over the board. that will happy you feel warmer. >> here's another myth. feed a cold, starve a fever. >> yes. parents come to me all the time in the er they are worried their kids are sick and not eating. in reality you need to focus on hydration. make popsicles. great way to get your kids some fluids, get a few calories. kids love popsicles. make your own at home with ped imi pedialite. >> ice cream can make a cold worse. >> some people feel it increases mucous production. this isn't true. if you're getting intense congestion after eating dairy you could have a dairy allergy. get that checked out. use your illness to get an extra scoop. >> erin, great to see you this morning. coming up, president obama and mitt romney on the same team? 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time. more than 650 passengers were on board. >> enormous amount of jet black smoke, 15 minutes later there was another explosion. >> passengers were chartered to the cruise's final destination in miami. no word yet on what caused the fire. what is bringing president obama and mitt romney together? their top campaign aides are now teaming up working on washington, d.c.'s bid to host the 2024 summer olympics. d.c. must first win the support of the u.s. olympic committee. terrifying moment for a 13-year-old boy scout. imagine looking over and seeing your father having a seizure while driving while behind the wheel. that's exactly what happened to this arkansas family. instead of panicking the 13-year-old took charge and steered them to safety. we spoke to him earlier. >> i panicked for a millisecond and went into action, did what i had to do. i made sure that i didn't hurt anybody and we drove through an intersection and stopped a few house away from the intersection. >> neither of them were hurt in that ordeal. there's a chance to wish upon a star this weekend a major meteor shower will be shining across the night sky. nasa says the annual spectacular peaks tonight and tomorrow night. the best views are in this area anywhere between 11:30 p.m. experts predict you can see up to 80 meteors an hour in rural areas. all right. let's get it over to tucker and rick for a look at what's going on at bass pro. >> it's beginning to look a lot like christmas at bass pro shops. santa's wonderland is still open along with amazing deals. >> you're here with bass pro shops. >> yeah. >> you were an auto mechanics. >> yes. let's talk about bass pro shops real quick. >> you know what you're talking about. >> let's talk about the biggest deal bass pro shops has. so bass pro shops is giving away a 2015 toyota camry v 6. last year the toyota camry was rated the number one dependable car. the most dependable mid-size car. so we're giving away two. one on december 19th, one on december 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personal experience that the abuse of prisoners will produce more bad than good intelligence. this question isn't about our enemy, it's about us. it's about how we represent ourselves to the world. >> but now another vietnam p.o.w. who was held in hanoi with mccain said he couldn't disagree more. joining us now is colonel ellis. >> good morning. well i wouldn't say that i couldn't disagree more. i agree with senator mccain on many things. in general the position he holds we need to cling to our values. i think the thing here the context of the situation and whether or not we were able to get meaningful information. i think we probably were and in that case in the context of right after 9/11 i think it was probably the right thing to do to use enhanced interrogation. >> the idea of using enhanced interrogation is to get valuable information to try to keep americans safe. many would say that that's okay. in fact, a lot of senators completely disagree with john mccain. why is that? >> well i'm not sure. i think -- i've bento the 9/11 museum last week and as i toured through there i went from crying to fierce anger about what happened to through. it kept coming back to me. well if we were able to obtain information, which from some people you might not be able to through enhanced interrogation, i agree with senator mccain, you can get a lot of bad information through enhanced interrogation or torture but if we get good information saving our city or country then maybe it's worth a try. that needs to be controlled those. i think there needs very tight controls on it from a legal perspective and from a leadership perspective. >> what do you think about the policy of going and killing these alleged terrorists with drones and doing so blindly not being able to gather the intel. there's no way you can get intel from a dead person, are you? >> well that's true and i do support the drone program but i think it's got to be very carefully controlled like enhanced interrogation. we can't go around throwing drones into, you know, huts here and there, every where. that needs be tightly controlled for a purpose and the people that are calling the shots on that need to be strong leaders under the military but also civilian control so that we know exactly what we're doing. >> can we trust this report, cia director john brennan says the report is actually exaggerated. >> there were no easy answers. whatever you views on eits our nation and in particular this agency did a lot of thing right during this difficult time. there is a lot of exaggeration, misrepresentation of the facts and this was i think certain agendas are being pursued. >> can we believe all 500 pages of this report? >> well, i just think the report might be one sided. it was done for a purpose by one group that didn't really do much interrogation from what i've read, didn't go talk to the people to see what really went on. i would say it may be very one sided so i think there's usually two sides to most questions and i think as american citizens we need to look at both sides to try to understand what the context of the situation was and what actually happened. and we do need to be on guard to protect ourselves from stepping over those boundaries. i very firmly believe that and i think out of this situation this happened, i think senator mccain's position will help us to guard against that and i think the other position of being willing and able to use enhanced interrogations in certain situations, i think would probably be the right thing to do. i generally agree with what brennan said and some of the other cia heads and directors have said, i think they are very accurate we did get some good information and i think leaders have to make very tough decisions, very courageous decisions and i think they had to make some of those and i think that's what happened. >> colonel ellis, we thank you for your time and your service to this country. >> thank you. >> 47 minutes after the hour. like a scene out of the movie "twister" but in a very unlikely place. >> oh [bleep] >> it's a tornado in downtown los angeles. and this grandmother in need. she tried to steal food to feed her family. instead of giving her handcuffs the cop gave her a hug and some cash. we'll be talking to both of them next. while every business is unique, everyone is looking for ways to cut expenses. and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. are you sick of police getting a bad rap? look at this officer in al. instead of arresting this grandmother for stealing eggs he bought them for her, then he hugged her and sent her on her way. it was all caught on tape. now that video has gone viral. that's just the tip of the iceberg here. officer william stacy and the woman he helped, helen johnson, join us now. great to see you this morning. we've been talk about you all this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> officer, explain to me what wept through your mind when you got this call to go after helen after what had happened at the store? hoo well, it's just your typical call. i arrived on scene, made contact with miss johnson, the store advised me she had stolen some eggs. miss johnson denied having eggs. she gave me a story about her children, they needed food. i felt like i needed to do more than just leave it alone. i bought the eggs for her and gave them to her and here we are. >> helen, you didn't have any eggs on you. the officer stacy comes up to you. what did you think when he came up to you? >> actually, i had three eggs on me, but they were cracked. and i was afraid -- i thought i was going to jail. and when i looked at him he looked like an angel, but as it turned out he was just one of god's angels and he came to my rescue and he helped me and my family. >> what did you tell him about your kids? >> i told him that we hadn't eaten in two days and one was 1 years old and the other one was 3. >> unbelievable. officer stacy, you had gone to her house before. what did you see and what did you think? >> i just got a glimpse for her life and how it wasn't the ideal conditions. her story lined up with what i saw that day when i wept to her house. i truly and believed she was being honest with me. >> what do you say to people who say, look, this is a lovely story, but are you encouraging shoplifting saying, you know what, we give you a pass, we give you a pass to everyone? what do you say about that? >> no, sir. that's not how i feel. that's not how it is. it's just -- i felt like that was the best course of action to go about with the situation. it wasn't about shoplifting. it's about the kids. and the kid needed food. you can't let kid go hungry. it's not their fault. i hope -- >> you didn't because you didn't stop there. in fact, you brought more groceries to her house. why did you do that? >> all those groceries were donated by a bunch of people. we've had amazing response from the public to assist miss johnson. and i just happened to be at work that day and everybody started bringing all the groceries and the whole entire shift started taking groceries to her house. >> helen, what did you think when those groceries started coming in? >> i thought that i had to be the most blessed person in the world to have these people to look after me. not just protect me but to look after me and make sure my family was fed. i just felt over. >> joe:ed. >> helen, there's got to be a lesson here, kids watching this morning out there, growing up, looking at you this morning on national television. what do you say to those kids about right and wrong? >> i want you to know that god is real. if you pray to god and ask god for what you want and just wait on it, it will happen. you don't have to steal to get what you want. you can always walk up to an officer and ask for exactly what you need. and i'm sure they'll help you. >> and the police officers are good and kind. officer stacy, there's been so much bad news about police officers over the past few weeks. what do you say to those who think that you know what, this doesn't happen, police officers aren't this nice? >> well, i'm ham pi this has happened. it's shed a new light on law enforcement officers, showing that we do have hearts and we do care about the public. we do, and that's the truth. we're here to protect and serve and that's what we do. and i'm glad this has happened. >> wonderful you guys have done a great job and touched all of our hearts this morning. officer william stacy, helen johnson, we hope you have a merry christmas. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you so much. 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"fox & friends" hour four. can you believe it? fourth hour starts right now. >> you're watching "fox & friends." >> anna kooiman. >> good morning. >> clayton morris. tucker carlson. good to see you. we have the best facebook page at fox, by the way. all those other shows, ffweekend on our facebook page. weigh in on our stories. first the "fox news alert." the senate waiting until monday to vote on the $1.1 trillion spending bill needed to avoid a government shutdown. but they will keep working today. >> some republicans are ke demanding a vote to cut funds from the bill that would be used for obama's illegal immigration policy. >> the american people have great concerns with the president's decision to take action unilaterally with regard to executive amnesty. this is an action that is rather unprecedented and rather unsupported by the law. >> but nancy pelosi seems to think the white house is at fault for the potential shutdown. take a listen to this. >> i'm enormously disappointed that the white house feels that the only way they can get a bill is to go along with this and that would be the only reason i think they would say they would sign such a bill that would weaken a critical component of financial system reform aimed at reducing taxpayer risk. >> well, the house buying some time for the senate, passing a bill to extend funding through wednesday. so you've seen the protests all around the country, in washington, new york, but in cities really from coast to coast about what they call police brutality. well, one outgrowth of this is a new rap video. it has a subtle name. see if you can guess what it's about. the video is called "kill cops" and it's about killing cops. graphic images, representations of people killing police officers. as you watch this, some of the people in this video are public defenders paid for with your tax dollars. watch this. ♪ >> the video is called "hands up." there you see the public defenders. one scene shows like an execution-style gun to the head, and here it is. take a look at that. >> a white cop looking down the barrel of a gun. >> the public defender said we didn't know these images would be in this video, but like you said earlier, a great point, if you sign your name to something, agree to be in something, wouldn't you want to see it before it's released? >> and they never said they weren't familiar with the lyrics of the song, which are -- we're having to bleep them out. >> why would you sign on for it? >> because you're on board with the idea. by the way, it's not just that it's vulgar. it's that it promotes violence and race hatred. how is that good thing and why are people being paid by tax dollars involved with this? you could ask the same question of al sharpton, who's not on the federal payroll but he is one of the president's closest adviser, a frequent guest at the white house. he helped choose the new attorney general. he's running around city to city whipping up race hatred. why is that okay? >> you're going to see big protest today, one of the demonstration there in washington, d.c., from al sharpton, also in new york city, washington square park. >> because, you know, if you want justice, you know, the first thing you should do is prevent people from getting to work or getting thome see their children at the end of the day. blocking roads brings justice in the same looting liquor stores does or bringing down a dollar store. that's justice. explain what's justice. if you have a political point, you're upset about eric garner, i understand that for sure. why is preventing me from getting home to see my children making things better? >> or if a woman is having a baby or somebody is having a heart attack having a hard time getting to the hospital. >> al sharpton blocked the lanes. maybe the president will learn about this new scandal this morning as he wakes up and reads the morning paper. what he does in the morning to get his news is he watches espn all morning. that's how he starts off this morning. according to a new radio interview, take a listen to the president. >> listen, i spend most of my time watching espn in the morning. i get so much politics i don't, you know, want to be inundated with a bunch of chatter about politics during the day. >> also don't want to be inundated with my daily intelligence security briefings, you know, to make sure that the united states stays safe. i'm going to miss about half of those, maybe more. >> 53%, but who's counting. >> this is also untrue. ask anybody on the democratic side who says anything even mildly critical of the administration they get called immediately. they rarely stray from the script. because the white house is paying very close attention to what they say. >> what about the script for all these scandals? we were watching the news. that's you who we found out about it. we had no idea any of these issues were going on. take a look back. >> the fast and furious program, when, in fact, everyone knows the president did not know about this tactic until he heard about it through the media. >> let me take the irs situation first. i first learned about it from the same news reports that i think most people learned about this. i think it was on friday. >> as i said yesterday in my statement, other than press reports we have no knowledge of any attempt by the justice department to seek phone records of the associated press. >> do you know when he first knew that there was a problem? >> well, i think it became clear fairly early on. the first couple of days. >> before that, show thoe. not before october -- >> we had to turn on the news to learn all of this information. i bet, though, to your point, it's probably a lot of staff members watching the news. they have every network sitting there, scrolling through it. maybe the president's off watching espn. he's saying give me the rundown of what everyone is saying. >> my understanding is he had david brooks to the white house over 20 times in his tenure. and i'm not attacking brooks, but i'm saying that's the guy who pays very close attention to his press clippings. that's not someone who's just watching basketball. that's someone who really cares. >> we want to know what you thought this morning. proud american sweet 2013ed and said this -- do you suppose espn would mind putting some intelligence reports into their morning programming for the sake of our country? >> e-mail now from p.m.r realize brief rgs the same as the president's. >> he watches espn too. >> that is hilarious. when "sportscenter" starts doing threat assessments. very good. >> maybe you should watch "fox & friends" in the morning, mr. president, and learn a few things about what's going on in the administration. >> what's making headlines this saturday morning on this "fox news alert." two u.s. troops have been killed in afghanistan. their convoy was attacked by taliban fighters in the eastern part of the country near bagram air base. their deaths marked the first troop casualties in afghanistan this month. also overnight a homicide bomber destroys the defense ministry, but carrying afghan soldiers. the surge of militant assault in kabul comes ahead of the withdrawal by most foreign troops by the end of this year. a california judge apologizing to the family of a murdered teenager after the law only allowed him to give the killer five years behind bars. curtis tucker brutally murdered 13-year-old julie mcel haynie 40 years ago. he was arrested in 2012, but sentencing laws from 1974 still apply. that means the convicted child murder rer can walk free in just a few years. and a big win for journalism. attorney general eric holder is not going to force "new york times" reporter james grayson to reveal his confidential source. he's been battling for a year after the book he wrote, "state of war," revealed a cia effort to sabotage iran's nancy pelosi progra -- nuclear weapons program. he would have faced contempt of court. and the pineapple express storm leaving behind quite a mess, packing high winds, flooding parts of southern california. heavy rains causing this rooftop to dmaif at a san jose supermarket. in los angeles, a homeless mac man and his wife had to be rescued after a river flooded. they are both okay. a rare tornado hit south los angeles. >> oh [ bleep ]! oh [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> it ripped apart rooftops and downed trees with winds reaching up to 85 miles an hour. fortunately, no one was hurt. >> rick is tracking this weather for us. he is standing by with a look at everything. >> incredible storm. this is the rainy season in california so if you're going to get it, this is when you want to get it. good morning, everyone. thank you. all right. take a look. we'll show you how much rain regot there. lake arrowhead about 3 1/2 inches, downtown l.a. 1.6 inches. that's great certainly compared to what you've been dealing with for the last 20 months or so. this is how much rain we would need in the next three months to end this drought drought we've been talking act so long. l.a., you need 20 to 25 inches in three months in order to end this drought. go towards the northern california area, 30 to 35 inches. we've got about the next four months where we have rainy season and the next week. there you go, monday, we have more rain that moves in, tuesday still dealing with it, wednesday, another batch, and go towards next friday into saturday, another batch. this active pattern across the west looks like it's going to continue and that will be great news. the other thing that's been happening is very warm temperatures across the plains. all the cold air has been across parts of the west and that has warmed you up a lot in and across the southern plains. en. >> joe: another couple of days of temps, 20 to 30 degrees above average, all the way towards areas like minnesota and the dakotas. won't complain about that if you get that in december. back to you inside. >> thanks, rick. a lot of people slamming the cia after the release of that interrogation report this week. did those techniques actually work? that may be the key question. our next guest, lieutenant colonel tony shafer, has performed these techniques himself and has the answer. stay tuned. plaus soldier home for the holidays out of his home. the land lord that says this american hero wore out his welcome. fired up about this. reading your e-mails and maybe m of you wanting to know the name of the apartment complex. we'll tell you. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. the cia's coercive interrogation techniques were not an effective means of acquiring accurate intelligence or gaining detainee cooperation. >> a former senior intelligence officer speaking out against senator feinstein and the cia's interrogation report. lieutenant colonel tony shafer, who spent years conducting interrogations against our nation's enemies, saying the methods are not torture but, instead, a tried-and-true method effective for gaining important intelligence. colonel shafer joins us now. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> so tell us when you were involved in these types of interrogations, who was it against, and how did they work? >> the only time i can talk about specifically, which has been cleared is my book, "operation dark heart," from 2003. i did this for 30 years so suffice it to say i did it a number of times. so with that said, what she's saying is completely incorrect. coercive methods work and work very well. people are trained to do them. we have always done these sorts of things. when senator john mccain says this is not our traditions, we have done this as a military and intelligence service since before world war ii. so they are coercive. they do tend to make people very uncomfortable, and in the end they actually do very much pay off. and i'm appalled by the fact that senator feinstein and what they're doing is trying to move this line from what is legitimate interrogation over to torture. it is not torture. >> okay. sleep deprivation, isolation, what else do you think is tried-and-true and okay? >> right. well, stress positions. making people feel very uncomfortable. basically one of the most effective things, as you mentioned, isolation, the idea of picking out certain cultural vulnerabilities and certain psychological vulnerabilities and hammering them. one of the things i did with interrogation we've talked about on the network here is the individual identified a very key vulnerability, something he feared most. and we hammered it constantly. we threatened his life as he knew it. basically we said your life as you know it is gone unless you cooperate. and that was a huge motivator. that played a lot of fear on him and he changed his mind and gave thus information. >> two things, colonel shaffer. these terrorists we're fighting are not like our heroes. >> no. >> in the united states armed services. they don't mind dying for their cause, number one. two, when they're in these terrorist training camp, aren't they trained on how to deal with interrogation and at all costs don't give away what's really happening? >> everybody eventually breaks. this is where i would distinguish between pain and misery. if you hammer someone -- and we're all taught to resist this. something called sears training we all go through pip've gone through the same training as everybody else has on this. and you're trained to endure it, but eventually you break. the question then becomes how to you break someone. if you break someone with pain, they tend to say things to make you go away. if you do it over a period of time to understand how to psychologically break them, information from that is much more effective and much more accurate. there is a difference. and frankly, again, senator feinstein's report completely blows away the distinction and how this actually does work. >> okay. colonel shaffer, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> 18 minutes after the hour. president wants to close gitmo. so what happens to all the terrorists then? you're looking at it. these guys out far stroll and wa waving for the cameras. then coming to your child's classroom, sex ed classes courtesy of planned parenthood? 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here this week is psychotherapist thomas kirstie in the middle, melissa gerstein on the far left and mother and chef brooke parker. nice to see you this morning. >> thanks for having us. >> i want to read what brad dakes from the pacific justice institute said about planned parenthood. he said they get more grants from the promiscuity of children than for material that mirrored their agenda, that money is at the heart of all this. do you agree or disagree? >> i just think it's inappropriate. i don't know if money is at the heart of it, but i want a science teacher or a health care professional talking to my children, not someone from an organization with a very clear agenda. >> yeah. i have a problem with this. i mean, it's kind of like having a fast food company come in and teach kids about nutrition. and, yeah, that's a parent's role. this is not something that we want planned parenthood coming in and teaching our kids. the thing that bothers me the most abt is that the kids felt pressured into having sex. we want to have 13-year-olds feeling pressured not to have sex. >> we want to educate them act diseases, what do in a situation, and i want what i'm teaching my children to be mirrored at school. i think it has to be a constant conversation about sex so they can come to you. i think what they did alienated them. the gingerbread? show a young lady and a young male. we have a penis, a vagina, we have to use these words and educate our children with the right language. >> not be shy about talking about it. we are human beings after all. >> parents didn't know about this, weren't eve ayn ware that planned parenthood was there teaching their kids. they had to learn about it when their kids came home. how would you react, brooke? >>wy wasn't there a form sent out informing them of what was to come? i absolutely would have gone ballistic. if parker, our daughter, came home and told me about a ginger person, i would have gone straight to the principal, i believe. i wonder if this is starting in california and now going to sweep across the rest of the country. >> my son had sex education in his school and it was done by a health expert, we were informed about the agenda. people and parents can opt out. this situation, it sounds like no one was informed properly. >> i don't like the opt out idea. i like the opt-in idea. if you want an organization to come in and talk to kids, opt in and do it after school hours, not during health classes when you have an outside agency with its own agenda. >> weigh in on facebook page. and this, talking act facebook, mark zuckerberg been doing a lot of press lately and at a town hall was skld by a mom, if you and i were married how would you and i handle our daughter on facebook? he said he wouldn't limit it at all. >> he can't eve ayn dress this. he's not parent. he has no idea. i'm tealing with this with my child right now who's 12 who's on social media, which i regret putting him on. he has no idea and he's touting his business. he owns the largest social media brand in the world pip think this is a very ignorant comment by him. >> i'm sensitive to this one. i lecture on this all the time to parents. i can tell you as a therapist and private practice, the majority of the problems coming from my office are kids that can't comb in the real world because they're spending most of their time in a virtual world. >> mark zuckerberg should stick to coding, not kids. it's like a car executive saying every child should get a car at 16 regardless of the risks or the costs. of coursitis a self-serving -- >> but i this do think it's important that he has the mind-set and is answering these questions because this is what our world is now. and he needs to know what's to come and how these children are reacting because of it. >> facebook was wide open before. put a lot of sprooif things in place over the years. >> i'm glad he got rid of that dislike. >> great to see you guys this morning. thanks so much. go to our facebook page and weigh in and let us know your thoughts on that. ffweekend. coming up on the show, a reminder what the holidays are all about. she was behind the register when a customer realized he didn't have enough money to pay for his food. so this walmart cashier went into her own wall tote help him out. hear from her next. and not the brightest bulb in the bunch. watch a school prank go up in flames. i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask your doctor about b-r-e-o for copd. first prescription free at mybreo.com next week joe bide will asisz in the 36th lighting of the national menorah at the white house. when he heard that, smoky the bear was, like, hold my calls. >> welcome back to fox and friends on this saturday morning. there's ban lot of kindness on the show this morning. usually we have a lot of bad news to report to you, unfortunately, but this morning we had a lot of great stories. >> one of our senior producers said i cried this morning on the show twice for good reason, just out of happiness, holiday happiness. there's a walmart cashier in upstate new york who noticed this man, an older gentleman, and he had a pile of things and then when she tallied it all up, it was too expensive. he didn't have enough money. so he started taking things back out like his dog food and a couple other items and said do i have enough and rather than telling him know, she dug money out of her own pocket, put it in the register and let him go on his merry way. >> she didn't tell anybody, didn't seek attention for this at all. thank heaven the next guy in line saw this happened and said did you just give him 40 bucks of your own money? he said, yeah, i did. he took 40 bucks of his own money and tried to give it to her and she couldn't accept it. he went to her manager. her name was jenny carpin. completely cool and decent person. here's what she said. >> i took it out of my pocket and put it on there and he said is that enough? the third time. and i was, like, yes, so i slimmed it in the register, put it in with his money, the $40, it was his, pii put it in the register, printed his receipt, gave it to him, and said have a nice day. just to give every day, just to think about somebody else besides himself every day, and not just over the holidays but throughout the year. >> some ceo or president of some corporation with tons of money to give, $40 is probably a lot of money. >> and she's in nursing school too. >> walmart cashier. exactly. this might be catching on because it happened in al mannar also. helen johnson, a grandmother, she couldn't feed her kids, hi thai hasn't eat en in two days and she goes to the grocery store and steals some eggs. she had three eggs that ended up cracking in her coat. there's a police officer who's called to the scene for shoplifting. and he doesn't arrest her. he ends up buying her groceries, goes in and buys eggs, gives hear hug, and that that's where the story begins. we had them on the show earlier this morning. watch. >> it wasn't about shoplifting. it was about the kids. and the kids needed food. you can't let kid go hungry. it's not their fault. all those groceries were donated by a bunch of people. we've had an amazing response from the public to assist miss johnson. >> i thought i had to be most blessed person in the world to have these people to look after me. not just to protect me but to look after me and to make sure my family was fed. >> americans are really, really, really nice. i'm not for stealing. i have to say that out loud. >> of course. >> there's got to be a moral lesson here. at the end of the day, you did steal so, what lesson does that send? she said we all get second chances and i pay prey to god, just ask for help. ask for help next time. >> there's a lot of help available for people who ask for it because americans are really nice. >> go to our facebook page this morning. you can watch the whole interview with each of those folks. other stories making headlines this saturday, adrian peterson's football career could be over for good. the former league mvp telling espn he's considering leaving the sport to focus on, get this, a track career. this as the nfl l suspended the running back for the rest of the season as punishment for whipping his 4-year-old son with a tree branch. he'll be able to play in the nfl again on april 15th. and illegal immigrant caught with 50 pound of marijuana is suing the border patrol. clean out your ears. this is a true story. jose manuel claims his human rights were violated after border agents unleashed a canine unit on him while he was asleep. he wants $1 million for damages and emotional distress. and parentally he has a case. we had a spirited debate earlier on "fox & friends" from a prosecutor and defense attorney about this case. >> it's going to be the new business model for illegals to come here, get a boo-boo, sue, and then owe send that money back home. >> he was still entitled to fairness because this dog mauled this man while he was asleep. and that is excessive force. >> he claims the border patrol ignored his cries for help. and don't try this at school, kids. good grief. a teenage prankster nearly catching his classroom on fire in the netherlands when he sets up a fire cracker in a trash can. no one was hurt. no word on how much trouble this teenager is in. bah humbug. a soldier returning home from the hol zas being kicked out of his wife's apartment after the land lord says he's worn out his welcome. sergeant william bolt's name is not on the lease and the landlord says visitors can stay only seven days. >> stationed in missouri and we haven't seen each other in six months. what's the problem with me staying -- visiting with my wife? he stated to me that he didn't care of our situation. he really didn't care about me being in the military. >> they're married. the landlord says he enforces that rule for all his tenants and wife and their newborn, 2 weeks old now, either have to move out or pay double the rent according to the landlord there. the apartment complex is in central florida -- or central south carolina, rather, and called the grove at clemson. this woman is a new mom living at clemson university and worried about getting evicted. pretty upsetting. you have been e-mailing all morning about especially that story. bret has a message for that landlord. his name is chuck. here it is. chuck, how dare you? you need to remember this young man is out there defending the blanket of freedoms you en. >> joe:. >> christy right writhe, i am a landlord of 14 single-family homes. there are definitely ways to solve this in a positive manner. this landlord should be ashamed. >> and craig writes this this morning. he says i will pay the extra month for him to stay. contact me with details. wow. craig, if you're serious, let us here on "fox & friends" know and we'll set you up. thanks for everyone who provided those responses. >> more from bass pro shops to get us in the christmas spirit, guys. >> we are counting down to christmas and as the big day gets closer do you still need to do some last-minute shopping? look no further. we're back with teresa bail and bass pro and last-minute gift ideas. >> nice to see you. i want to talk about santa's wonder land. now through christmas, it's going on in all of our stores. thits huge natural wonderland full of games, craft, santa, of course. kids love it, adultings lover it. it's great for the whole family and it's free. >> you set up a miniature one with the christmas trees here and the kids get to see -- >> imagine this ten times. it's spectacular and all free. but the deals i want to talk about. these are online, in our stores, at 1-800-bass pro. if you want to call. the first deal, this is the active or the carhart active duck jacket. it's warm. it's strong. it's light wait, hoolded. $45 making it just $80. >> interim dating fellow inside that jacket. >> he's scared you a few times i've been told. >> made with real duck, right? >> absolutely. >> i love the thermals. >> the thermals. the redhead thermal mhenleys, really warm, an assortment of colors as you can see. for ladies, the natural reflections three-quarter length sleeve top, half off just under $12. i think that would look great on you. >> she's not creeped out by me. >> she's not creeped out. i am. >> what about the adventure kit? >> it's great for those young outdoor enthusiasts. it comes with binoculars marx fiing glass, a flashlight, comes in a nice little bag. 20 bucks. >> perfect for teenagers. >> so it's bass pro shops. we can't forget about our fishermen. right here we have the hummingbird fish finder 597 hd di. what does that mean? it means it's high definition down imaging with dual beam sonar to so it's built in gms gps allows you to save all your favorite fishing spots. right now it's $150 off. >> that is amazing. go to basspro.com. you can go to the big stores and call the 1-800-number. >> 1-800-bass-pro. >> great to see you. >> thanks. >> anna, tucker, back to you. >> here's your chance to wish upon a star pap major meteor shower will shine across the night skies. we'll tell you when and where you can catch it. >> that looks like a van gogh painting. then this class wasn't offered when we were in college. professors paid to teach students about how evil white people are. but first let's check with neil cavuto for a look at what's coming up on "the cost of freedom" business block. >> hey, guys. good morning. democrats are so gung ho on releasing that cia torture report, why are that so gun shy about gruber? 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don't wait ask your doctor about spiriva handihaler. protests have erupted at college campuses arnold the country after the recent grand jury decisions. some left-wing professors are taking it to a whole other level with classes specifically designed to attack white people. it's a field of fake study called white privilege study, and is it appropriate for teaching our kid? joining us is caleb bonnham. thanks for join us. >> thank you. >> let's go through a couple examples. lone star, lone star college is offering a white privilege assignment. tem us about this. >> yeah. lone star college in texas has to -- tucker, remember, this is a math class. >> okay. >> a math class that is required for all students, all freshmen at lone star college in texas, had students fill out a white privilege handout, like a quiz of sort where you had to go through and list all the times that you've been the beneficiary of white privilege. now, one of those questions was have you ever felt targeted when you were pulled over by the cops or audited by the irs because of your race? what kind of kids in college are being audited by the irs? and if they are, they're not being targeted because of their race. they're being targeted because they're conservative. >> it's a way of making people feel guilty about something they can't change, which is their ethnicity. can't do anything about it, so why make people feel guilty about it and you didn't choose it. ludicrous. >> when has it become accept to believe try to make people, especially college students, feel inferior for the color of their skin. unacceptable. >> kind of the definition of racism. notre dame, i thought it was a reasonable good place, but eve therein there is a white privilege seminar going on. tell us about it. >> yeah. so they are offering an application process and they're going to accept ten students at notre dame to go through this white privilege course. they're going to be teaching kids on how they're privileged. they're then going to send them off to the white privilege conference. they're trying to equip them with the tools necessary to disrupt. but coming from notre dame, i think they need to take a look in the mirror. teaching and lecturing kids about privilege, they have freaking gold on their football helmets. they need to take a look in the mirror what privilege means. >> so smith college in north hampton, mass. has always been on the cutting edge of lunacy, i would say for generations. president from was forced to change an e-mail because she mae the point that all lives matter and this was somehow not acceptable to the commissars with political correctness. why? 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as masters of the grill, omaha steaks knows how to bring things. who better to guest judge this very week? watch. >> helping me judge this challenge, incredible men who know about beef. welcome fifth generation owners of omaha steaks, president and ceo simon and simon. >> the tenderloin was perfect. the smokey barbecue sauce was good. the seasoning was overpowering. >> there he is in living color. the vice president of omaha steaks joins us. first of all, good morning. do you suffer with this thing? >> i trust him with a knife like that. if it was bigger, i would be scared. >> i am not a steak griller. what advice would you give to me as the steak master of the world. >> thank you for saying that. start with a clean, hot grill. the weber genesis grills will do it. take the steak and brush it with oil. then you are going to take your seasoning. your seasoning is this chimich,ri and mine is an ancho chile rub. >> how much oil? >> just one brush. exactly. then, what we are going to do, this is important. put the steak on the grill and you are not going to touch it after you do that. put the steak on the grill. >> seriously? >> yeah. >> is that one of the biggest mistakes? >> you don't want to stir it with a fork or press it with a spatula. all the juices get out of it. take the cooked steak off there. when the steak is done cooking, let it rest on that cutting board or plate for three to five minutes. the reason is it lets the steak finish the cooking process off the grill, okay? >> it's sitting there cooking because of the residual heat. >> exactly. the juices circulate. >> get the meat out and fix your sides. >> exactly. we are doing a recipe contest with health kitchen. go to omahasteaks.com and you could win a trip. have you finished your christmas shopping? >> no. >> what do you think? >> you are really the fifth generation to run that company? >> i'm the fifth generation, started by my great, great grandfather. this is the his and her package. filet mignon and cream spinach. it's on the website. all your holiday gifting needs are there. >> a family that sticks together steaks together. >> thank you. >> we are going to have a taste test when we come back. more fox and friends after this. welcome back. my 4-year-old boy said hey, daddy, what are you doing at the end of today's show. now we get to eat. >> you want to do a taste test? >> we have a massive hungry crowd. our thanks to omaha steaks. you are a scholar and gentleman and steak master of the first water. >> there's more coming up after the show. go to foxandfriends.com. the big spenders are back. and now they are taking more of your money and passing it to illegal immigrants. packed inside the $1.1 trillion bill is nearly 1 billion bucks to help illegals get established here in the u.s. is this more proof the president's executive actions will keep costing us all? hi, i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls and bears." here they are, the bulls and bears this week. gary, tracy, jonas, max, john along with chuck. welcome to everybody. gary b., is this $1 billion just the beginning? >> tip of the ice

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