what you do depends on expertise. you guys are great war heroes. honor to be on with you. joey: impressed what you do. pete: considering the shelling going on in kyiv and elsewhere, what courage is takes for the doctors. absolutely. pete: thank you, dr. marc siegel. rachel: thank you, doctor. pete: fox corporation helped raise over 10 1/2 million dollars to help red cross efforts in ukraine. you can help too. redcross.org/fox forward to give to the cause. rachel: coming up are russians trying to drown out americans by flooding the white house instagram with comments? can you even go to the instagram account? we dive into that coming up. joey: first we head to atlanta motor speedway with our own rick reichmuth, folds of honor founder dan rooney ahead of today s car race. how is it going? looks like you re having fun down there.
one viewer sent this picture of how they honor their fallen at home. look at that. that s great. wonder where that s from. very nice. today is a tuesday, that feels like a monday, because of the holiday yesterday. we got business news. the average ceo pay reaching record highs and a new warning before you hit the road this morning, joining us from the fox business network is lauren simonetti. good morning. good morning. we re taking a look at ceo pay for 2013. the median 10 1/2 million dollars. that s about a million dollars more than the year before. and i know there is all this talk about tying ceo pay to their performance. guess what? the stock market was up 30% last year and that is why these ceo s are making so much money. if you look at the median pay, that s 257 times what the
audit, finding that several agencies within the department of agriculture were involved in this. the natural resources conservation service for example, sent out more than 10 1/2 million dollars in payments between 08 and 2012 to more than a thousand people who had been dead for more than a year. the department s risk management agency which overseas crop insurance paid $22 million to 3400 people who have been dead at least two years. agriculture officials admit the agency needs to do a better job identifying who is alive and who is not. the gao s report suggests that the department actually begin using a database, called the death master file. that is the same list that the social security agency uses to i.d. dead people. sound like a good idea, don t you think, jon? jon: sound like it would be a pretty inexpensive way to save some money. reporter: a no-brainer. jon: hard to find that in government. thanks very much, rick folbaum.