rock. what are you building your life on. that you have faith in god, love your family and your friends and for me, it s having balance. brian: how did you hurt your back? it actually was my neck. i sat the wrong way in an airplane for a long period of time with my head turned and due to my long story short, my neurologist said all my muscle i had then and all my injuries normal from football and wrestling career, bone spur, i cut the blood flow off to my central cord. woke up the next morning paralyzed. thought i was dehydrated. being the athlete. steve: i need water. yeah. it wasn t. no, i needed more than water. i went to shepherd center atlanta. they gave me a 0 to 5% of any movement from the neck down. so what i can do today is incredible. i m very thankful. brian: great to hear your story and hear your comeback
five times in a row is being, maybe you should step aside and let somebody else win. really? really? is that fair or foul? we re going to report and you decide. you re watching fox & friends live from new york city on this tuesday morning. welcome to everybody to studio d. we re in temporary headquarters right now while they doll up our regular studio. question we got bob the builder work hard, started at 7:00 o clock. anna: can he fix it? steve: i hope so. brian: i think we debuted with the bob the builder and then kind of lost track of him. i mean, when we came in here. that one of the many people we give you, life sized people dressed up in costumes who don t talk. you re stuck with three minutes with a guy that just nods. steve: it makes good in a
where you ve been and come back. congratulations on your book. wrestling with the devil. the true story of the world champion professional wrestler. we re in the last part now. redemption part. thank you. steve: next up, the questions are pretty personal. employees being forced to answer questions about their health or pay a big fine. is that an invasion of privacy? we got a fair and balanced debate coming up. brian: then say good-bye to the backstreet boys. steve: no, say bye bye bye. brian: i don t know now about my boy bands. i m going to give up the read. anna: say bye-bye bye to the backstreet boys. brian: i didn t know. i thought they broke up again. steve: bye-bye bye, lex luger
brian: wow. time for your shot of the morning. attempting to break a death defying world record on his motorcycle. watch as he blasts through a tunnel of fire longer than a football field, temperatures reached 2,000 degrees. the new video taken moments before he crashed and was rushed to the hospital. where he remains hospitalized with third degree burns but is expected to make a full recovery. steve: that is crazy. brian: whose idea was that? anna: longer than a football field? are you kidding me? steve: 2,000 degrees. brian: doesn t that motorcycle use gas? steve: that s a good point. unless there was a gigantic ramp. i don t know. you re the sports guy. anna: when i first saw that, i thought it didn t seem like it was that big of a deal. you know the warrior races where people run across hot coals, all three of us did the thing out on the plaza where you got shocked with electricity and stuff.
wrong, but could they potentially just be scapegoats in this and could this be part of the plan all along? the bad thing is, yes, they re back at work. they ve been out of work since december. so it s been, what, eight months or so, about a year til the anniversary of the benghazi attacks. they ve been publicly identified and humiliated and some of these guys were their friends. in fact, who you mentioned there, raymond maxwell says ambassador chris stevens who was among the four innocent americans who lost their lives was a good friend of his and he s been partially blamed for this. steve: right. and those ultimately right at this point, almost a year later, those four men right there, the only four who lost their jobs over what happened in benghazi because they were all killed. we had heard it was mid-level people. nobody at the top. ye did that review board with pickering and mullen, they never interviewed patrick kennedy, one