to keep them t back 109 yards. off the field tonight. holy cow! >> wow. >> the improbable ending to the iesh bowl that has everyone talking this morning. unbelievable. fox and friends begins right now. welcome. you know, they're not kidding about football in allabama. >> no. >> crazy day in the football world and craze any day in hollywood. >> thanks for being with us. we start with the hollywood tragedy. paul walker was killed in a crash. >> he was riding in a friend's car and it hit a light pole and burst into flames. walker was best known for his role in the "fast and furious" movies. he was about to attend a charity event in l.a. for his organization, reachout worldwide. this photograph of him getting into the car, it is the last known picture of him alive. >> well, hollywood is reacting this morning. vin diesel saying this. brother, i will miss you very much. i am absolutely speechless. heaven has gained a new angel. rest in peace. >> franco tweeted, much love to paul walker. so sad. he gave a lot of joy. >> dwayne johnson. all my strength, love and faith to the walker family during his heartbreaking time. paul walker leaves behind a 15-year-old daughter. >> at the scene they weren't sure whether or not it was -- they saw donuts, figure 8s burned rubber on the scene near the accident scene. they weren't sure whether it was related to that accident or not. that -- the miles per hour was 45 miles per hour and it was right about 300 yards from where the charity event under the tents was set to take place. when authorities showed up, everything was on fire. they had a hard time even identifying the bodies. >> so ironic. well, one day after the white house's self-imposed dead line to fix the obama care website, congress set to give a progress report. a press conference is coming up. peter doocy has been following this. latest for us. good morning, peter. >> good morning, tucker. they said healthcare.gov would be working smoothly for people. however, i am not one of them. a screen informed me that the verification system is temporarily unavailable and that the problem should be resolved in the next 24 hours. that was it. end of the road for that application this morning. there was another smaller problem with the application earlier on. one of the first screens wanted to know if the navigator or an insurance agent was helping me fill out the application. i clicked none of the people were helping me yet the banner at the top of the screen that followed said that i had just told the website another person was, in fact, helping me fill out the application. i tried it three times. same message every time. with that said, two months after the big launch of health ca care.gov is faster. federal officials are going to hold a conference call later on this morning to provide a an update. they said their goal is for 50,000 consumers to be able to use the website simultaneously. that would be 800,000 people a day. that is capacity they will need to enroll just under 7 million people in the next 120 days. back to you in new york. >> peter, how many times have you tried the site to fit out the application. >> a lot. many dozen, maybe more than 100. >> you're a goodman, peter doocy. >> he keeps trying. that's what i love about peter. >> i think i can. i think i can. i think i can. >> they think journalists have an easy job but they don't know what peter doocy is doing. >> meanwhile, monday will be the real test. we thought it was bad this weekend, higher than normal traffic this weekend. monday, tomorrow, will be the real test of this website. >> yeah, experts are saying once the weekday traffic, what they're expecting to have on a weekly basis, once that's in place, that will be the real test. >> will anyone notice? the white house is taking a page from history. there are many indications it won't work. the only question for the white house politically is will the press repeat this claim that it works and there is a long history here of people declaring victory even falsely? bill clinton didn't win the new hampshire primary in 1992. the viet cong didn't win. the history says the opposite, they declared victory. >> i find this kind of deceitful really. >> you think? to me it's like putting lipstick on a pig. we're able to handle 800,000 folks. we told you we could only get 50,000. users will be able to fill out applications, compare plans, etc. when we talk to experts, we know the back end infrastructure is still hampered. we know getting payments out to the insurance companies is still a mess. bottom line, the 834 applications is like a resume. you're filling out a personal resume. insurance companies are reporting when they get those copies of your resume sent to them, it's filled with all kinds of errors. names are wrong, phone numbers are wrong and in many cases there are double applications being returned to them. imagine the december 23rd deadline you have to deal with as an insurance company. you don't have the phone number to make a phone call. that's not working. the infrastructure is not working. the front end looks pretty. >> they will fix it. you have people chepg in from all kinds of big tech companies. they have an unlimited budget. they have the federal budget to fix. it's a problem they have. the real question in the end is does obama care provide better coverage for less cost? the opposite appears to be true. it's going to cost the average person more to receive more limited service. so the whole thing is a failure whether the website works. >> there's an article in the wall street journal that talks about once people start to see what the healthcare.gov plan has to offer, they'll see that they're paying for first class air seats but they're getting coach seats. they're not getting more bang for their buck. >> "the wall street journal" editorial page said on friday, the reason the furor will continue even if the website is fixed is that the public is learning that obama care's insurance costs more in return for worse coverage, regulators mandated a very rich level of essential health benefits that all plans in the individual market must cover regardless of cost. the piece says this will hit the middle class the hardest. unlike people in the job system, they pay with after tax dollars. now they're being forced to pay for less coverage at a higher rate and subsidize those that don't have it. >> that's exactly it. they're not obama voters in the first place. there's a political reality. obama voters are getting more than they had more than before but the people who didn't vote for obama are paying the price for all of this. i mean, he's safe in doing this. it doesn't hurt his coalition. >> one thing that sticks out, parents get free pediatric vision care but they can't take their child to a specialist if their kids gets really sick. >> there's a bunch of lobbyists who included this. how great would it be to force the government to pay for your services. >> more on this coming up on the show. we'll test the website. let's get right to your other headlines this morning. an 85-year-old u.s. war veteran being held prisoner in korea. the u. smps. is calling for the release of merill newman. we were very pleased to hear that the ambassador was able to pay this first visit to merill. merill reports that he is being well treated and that the food is good. the state department is also urging for the release of another student, kenneth bay. he's been held prisoner in north korea for over a year. an update on a tragic plane crash in alaska that killed four people including a 4-year-old boy. the mother walked a mile in freezing temperatures and fog to get help leading rescue members back to the crash site. six other people were seriously injured. the mystery illness hitting a las vegas strip. they've developed flu like symptoms. health officials investigating whether a contagious virus passed on by one of the players is to blame. let's talk football now. it will go down as one of the most incredible finishes. fourth quarter, game tied. it's into the hands of rick davis. he's out of the end zone. runs it back 109 yards. >> wow. >> unbelievable. there is a winning touchdown. here's how it sounded on the auburn radio. >> 56 yarder and that does not have the length. in the back of the end zone. he'll run it after. 16, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, there goes davis, davis is going to run it all the back bampt auburn's going to win the football game. auburn's going to win the football game. he ran the missed field goal back. he ran it back 109 yards. holy cow? >> auburn will play missouri next week for a shot of the national title. >> if you're driving listening to that game, you're crashing. >> if you're an auburn or an alabama fan. >> but they also tied it up in the last 30 seconds of the fort quarter. >> unreal. take a look at the weather map. if you're flying home today, you're fine. dusting across upstate new england. there's a tropical connection to moisture that's moving in. there's honolulu. look at this flum of moisture. if it's coming there the south, it's warmer. there's more moisture content in the area. some platces are going to get u to a half an inch of rain. in alaska, that will move in. that's colder air. it will turn it into snow. it will turn it into snow. monday and tuesday. really, really, really cold this weekend across the western half of the country. >> get your christmas trees out and up today if you can. we'll show you how to do it today. >> yes, we are. it will be awesome. >> thanks, rick. coming up on the show, as the year comes to an end, so are some of your tax breaks. 55 of them. caught on camera, the moment a man stops a kidnapper right in her tracks. coming up, here's the man being called a hero by one very grateful another. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? 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