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oh, yeah, england, england, the unions in england are starting to call for it, get out in the streets. it depends how bad the government has screwed up and when people figure out how bad things are, it starts to come to the surface. in america we know that a lot of it is bad, but a lot of people in america still don't believe that unrest could come to our shores, that america will ever change. you just wait till the federal government starts doing what california did last year and hand out iou's instead of tax refunds. naturally, that will never happen. there's good news and bad news on this one. the good news is the federal government will never give you an iou ever, ever. the bad news is is why. because they have a printing press and they'll just print more money. i mean, why would you give somebody a worthless piece of paper that says iou on it when they could give you a worthless people of paper that says "in god we trust" on it, america you're going to be presented with a choice, tt cass sunstein crowd will tell you that the free market has failed. that we need administrators and
oh, yeah, england, england, the unions in england are starting to call for it, get out in the streets. it depends how bad the government has screwed up and when people figure out how bad things are, it starts to come to the surface. in america we know that a lot of it is bad, but a lot of people in america still don't believe that unrest could come to our shores, that america will ever change. you just wait till the federal government starts doing what california did last year and hand out...
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england. what had happened in england? why was the black robe regimen so important in the revolutionary war? because people were going to church. but whitefield make impression on people because he reject ed the church of the government. the church of england. he said this. this isn't about god. god needs to be between you two. god and you. the state has no place in that. england had a state church. it went more than the church of england. you had to pay tithe. it was a tax there. wasn't an opportunity to worship as you chose. that's why whitefield didn't go preach in the churches. he had to do it out in the fields. that's where our founders were trying to guard against. they knew what would happen when a state said hey, wait a minute. we have these people who will listen to anything because they're stupid, i guess. and they'll just listen to whatever their pastor says. so, if we can co-op the state, we can get them to do anything. that's what they were guarding against. almost like what is happening with social justice an
england. what had happened in england? why was the black robe regimen so important in the revolutionary war? because people were going to church. but whitefield make impression on people because he reject ed the church of the government. the church of england. he said this. this isn't about god. god needs to be between you two. god and you. the state has no place in that. england had a state church. it went more than the church of england. you had to pay tithe. it was a tax there. wasn't an...
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it was the first time since 1534 when the church broke with england that the pope was there. is that correct? >> john paul ii, did come in 1982, you are right the first time a pope has made a state visit to the united kingdom. and the queen receiving pope benedict xvi and honestly, it was a very moving moment, whether you are catholic, christian or nonbeliever. that is because, pope benedict xvi came to westminster hall, right there where thomas moore was condemned to death for having not supported the king, hen country viii for getting rid of one wife and take another to give him more babies. the fact that the father was there in westminster hall. today with all these crowds of people, yes, there were protests. i would say the general feeling has been very positive. even as pope benedict xvi has been going very strong against secularism, agrees forums that would try to get religion out of public forum. >> why now? why did he choose to make this official statement now? >> well, he's traveled to a lot of different parts of the world. certainly he's concerned about europe, bein
it was the first time since 1534 when the church broke with england that the pope was there. is that correct? >> john paul ii, did come in 1982, you are right the first time a pope has made a state visit to the united kingdom. and the queen receiving pope benedict xvi and honestly, it was a very moving moment, whether you are catholic, christian or nonbeliever. that is because, pope benedict xvi came to westminster hall, right there where thomas moore was condemned to death for having not...
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clap board is what's on the side of a house in new england. this is a white board. white board, bill. >> bill: i'm sorry. that's a major point. you don't have to say the -- the organization doesn't say who gave the money did. your american crossroads group, if i give you money you are not going to tell them i gave you money, right? >> well, american crossroads is a 527, which does report its contributors on a monthly basis. it has affiliated group called crossroads g.p.s. which is a 501 c 4 and does not report -- >> bill: i got it you say that the playing field is even here
clap board is what's on the side of a house in new england. this is a white board. white board, bill. >> bill: i'm sorry. that's a major point. you don't have to say the -- the organization doesn't say who gave the money did. your american crossroads group, if i give you money you are not going to tell them i gave you money, right? >> well, american crossroads is a 527, which does report its contributors on a monthly basis. it has affiliated group called crossroads g.p.s. which is a...
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the anglican churches in england are less attended and given the mosques in england and i think that's what the pope is seeing as the great threat to christianity in general and i think in part the attempt is attempt to say the real issue is growth of science, the growth of some sort of enlightenment, atheism and as a result of that, we have to find a way to reinvigorate religion and that's what he and his-- that sort of, archbishop of canterbury and all the counterparts throughout the rest of europe are attempting to address. >> i guess in some ways you wonder if the pope is the right person to do it. when the pope talks about secularism, he means that people are having sex before marriage and i just don't know if, i think one of the threats to this is the rigidity of the church and that's one of the, you know, the threats to the decline in participation in church and participation in catholocism and certainly some of the scandals that this pope has in some ways been a part of and in some ways tried to confront. >> sure, and he addresses those. he addressed them on the way to great br
the anglican churches in england are less attended and given the mosques in england and i think that's what the pope is seeing as the great threat to christianity in general and i think in part the attempt is attempt to say the real issue is growth of science, the growth of some sort of enlightenment, atheism and as a result of that, we have to find a way to reinvigorate religion and that's what he and his-- that sort of, archbishop of canterbury and all the counterparts throughout the rest of...
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we can make fun of england, but there is a lot of racism in our country. have i been going to a lot of baseball games. i think i saw another one and this is happening everywhere. everywhere i am seeing this, what is going on with you people? it is only happening at baseball games. >> mostly cubs game. >> isn't this why you advice at this time england in the first place? >> how dare you? >> this poison has not only gone to their babies, but also the nation's pet community. i have a couple pictures that may interest. -- that may interest you. it is an awful, awful, awful cat. can we go to the second one? this is called confederate canine. you know where it was risen? evening land. -- england. this is actually a private get together i had last weekend. this has nothing to do with race i pet, and i will say the guy on the left is mike baker. he had a lovely -- we had a lovely time. >> 300,000 race is -- toddlers are racists in the uk. what do you make of this? >> i think if mel gibson taught us anything, they can bounce back after accusations of racism. but on
we can make fun of england, but there is a lot of racism in our country. have i been going to a lot of baseball games. i think i saw another one and this is happening everywhere. everywhere i am seeing this, what is going on with you people? it is only happening at baseball games. >> mostly cubs game. >> isn't this why you advice at this time england in the first place? >> how dare you? >> this poison has not only gone to their babies, but also the nation's pet...
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box two, the richest people in england and the owner of the company that makes the segway after riding it off a cliff. and a new study reveals how much more we pay to fly. and wait until you hear how much more. and where. that's all to come unless breaking news changing everything on studio b. but, first from fox at 3:00 in new york, eavesdropping online, the white house is seeking to expand the ability of the government to intercept e-mail and conversations on the internet according to the report of "new york times" and as you know the feds have been able to wiretap phone lines and you remember warrantless wiretapping, the controversial policy that started after 9/11 under the bush administration. but following folks online is said to be considerably more difficult because the informationst not flow through a central hub like the phone company. now federal law enforcement reportedly want to online communication platform, all to have some kind of technological back door including blackberries and skype and facebook and all in the name of keeping track of the bad guys. and now, what, ex
box two, the richest people in england and the owner of the company that makes the segway after riding it off a cliff. and a new study reveals how much more we pay to fly. and wait until you hear how much more. and where. that's all to come unless breaking news changing everything on studio b. but, first from fox at 3:00 in new york, eavesdropping online, the white house is seeking to expand the ability of the government to intercept e-mail and conversations on the internet according to the...
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of england and fellow member of the fellow hat club. had a big ceremony. had a big ceremony. to see the pope in a regular car. he was driving in the car and he and the queen had a very casual, very friendly
of england and fellow member of the fellow hat club. had a big ceremony. had a big ceremony. to see the pope in a regular car. he was driving in the car and he and the queen had a very casual, very friendly
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the prime minister of england says no, no, no. that was a gift from the english people. what happened? he said that is okay. we don't want it. he boxed it up and sent it back. that's one of the biggest slaps in the face. nobody understood that. we tried to figure that out. how does this explain it? >> the anti-colonial theory explains it very well. we think most americans think of churchill as the guy who fought the nazis. churchill is also a colonialist. he said i don't want to be the prime minister who presides over the end of the british empire. he was the prime minister of britain in the 1950s when there was an anti-colonial uprising in kenya. churchill sent in troops and they smashed the revolt. obama's father was arrested, his grandfather was put in a detention camp. he was allegedly tortured. so my point is the anti-colonial wars are not academic wars. they are real wars. a lot of people got killed and it had direct scars on obama's family so he has good reason to hate this man, winston churchill. >> glenn: you are not saying that you know for a fact -- there is n
the prime minister of england says no, no, no. that was a gift from the english people. what happened? he said that is okay. we don't want it. he boxed it up and sent it back. that's one of the biggest slaps in the face. nobody understood that. we tried to figure that out. how does this explain it? >> the anti-colonial theory explains it very well. we think most americans think of churchill as the guy who fought the nazis. churchill is also a colonialist. he said i don't want to be the...
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a convert from the church of england. arrr you ready for "talk like a pirate day? >> what are you doing. >> what are you doing. >> no, what are you doing. >> what are you doing. >> no, what are you doing. >> what are you doing? >> they are giving orders... >> alisyn: it is time to shiver your timbers, and unleash your inner pirate. the unofficial holiday was launched by two oregon men and became popular after being featured in a 2002 humor column. i have a lot -- i'm familiar with pirates, because my three-year-old is madly in love with being a pirate and dresses as a pirate, every day. around the house and every day is pirate day, for me. >> can i throw something in here? i tuused to play for the pirate >> alisyn: that counts! >> arrrr r! >> dave: roll the script back and do that one, eric. >> arrrrrr! >> did you practice the speech when you went -- >> can you do the weather in "pirate". >> rick: no way. >> weather in "pirate". >> rick: you can do it for me. >> arrr-right. >> rick: wednesday is the first day of fall and check this out, your high temperatures today
a convert from the church of england. arrr you ready for "talk like a pirate day? >> what are you doing. >> what are you doing. >> no, what are you doing. >> what are you doing. >> no, what are you doing. >> what are you doing? >> they are giving orders... >> alisyn: it is time to shiver your timbers, and unleash your inner pirate. the unofficial holiday was launched by two oregon men and became popular after being featured in a 2002 humor...
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with a visit to england has had rough spots. the sex abuse scandal plaguing the church prompted protest. there were fears of the terror plot against the pontiff that did not plan out. what does it mean for the american catholics? joining us now is father jonathan morris, roman catholic priest and beloved fox news contributor. good morning from london. how did it go? >> thank you. you know, it was a fascinating trip. not only for the american catholics but english catholics but society as a whole. first, queen elizabeth ii greeted pope benedict xvi. for the first time ever as a head of state. she greeted him and said the catholic church and religion in general is a positive for society. that is going against a lot of the critique and the build-up to his visit, from the atheistks like richard docking who were saying he should not be here. the pope went after those critics and said the aggressive forms of secular ism are a danger to -- secularism are a danger to society. >> eric: he talked about politics and world war ii beside rel
with a visit to england has had rough spots. the sex abuse scandal plaguing the church prompted protest. there were fears of the terror plot against the pontiff that did not plan out. what does it mean for the american catholics? joining us now is father jonathan morris, roman catholic priest and beloved fox news contributor. good morning from london. how did it go? >> thank you. you know, it was a fascinating trip. not only for the american catholics but english catholics but society as...
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pope benedict xvi marked his trip to england. he had a personal reflection on the battle of england and said he was forced to join the hitler youth and suffered through the dark days of the nazi regime and called it deeply moving to be if britain on the anniversary of the attack on the mainland by nazi bombers. scheduled to head home in the next hour. >>> hurricane igor is bearing down on bermuda. the island is bracing for a direct hit sometime tonight. we have team coverage of the hurricane. rick leventhal is in bermuda, but first check in on the latest of the igor track with meteorologist rick reichmuth in the weather center. >> getting very close. the center of the storm is close to bermuda. this is the latest. 100 miles to the southwest of bermuda. it will continue to pull up to the north. the winds are down to 85 miles per hour. that's good news from yesterday. a weaker storm is going to be good news for the folks in bermuda. this graphic here, anyone seeing the yellow are the winds that are tropical storm force strength. or
pope benedict xvi marked his trip to england. he had a personal reflection on the battle of england and said he was forced to join the hitler youth and suffered through the dark days of the nazi regime and called it deeply moving to be if britain on the anniversary of the attack on the mainland by nazi bombers. scheduled to head home in the next hour. >>> hurricane igor is bearing down on bermuda. the island is bracing for a direct hit sometime tonight. we have team coverage of the...
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just america, they're growing in greece and they're growing in europe, in spain, they're growing in england. i have good friends in china, it's growing in china as well. this is a global-- it's almost like the river of slime, if i may. i know we've got martin luther king, jesus, gandhi and moses here, but let me go to dan akroyd. the river of slime in "ghost busters ii" almost like that and the hate is growing and if you're looking for lasting revolution, violence is never the answer. hatred. and i have to tell you, be real honest with you, in the last year, i have had to fight back real anger and what would have grown into hatred. and it's tough to do unless you're on your knees an awful lot. but that is what we need to do. so, i don't care if you're left or right, it doesn't matter. i don't care where you're watching in the world. hatred is growing and i brought these four people together because they all know the history of the four great revolutions in mankind, moses, jesus, gandhi, martin luther king. our panel is alvita king, niece of dr. martin luther king, jr. rabbi lappin, dr. robe
just america, they're growing in greece and they're growing in europe, in spain, they're growing in england. i have good friends in china, it's growing in china as well. this is a global-- it's almost like the river of slime, if i may. i know we've got martin luther king, jesus, gandhi and moses here, but let me go to dan akroyd. the river of slime in "ghost busters ii" almost like that and the hate is growing and if you're looking for lasting revolution, violence is never the answer....
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then all the allies, france and england and america as well, they punished germany. they were going to make them pay for the mistakes and teach them and the rest of the world on a lesson. embarking on the league of nation, precursor to the league of nations. germany couldn't pay for it. they decided to print money. exactly what we're doing now. the president of the bank said it would lead to massive inflation. why did he do it? he knew it would lead to the trap. you will never get out of the forest. ever! why did he do it? well, no one knows for sure but there are three possible answers. one, he wanted to teach the new incoming government a lesson. two, complete and total economic ignorance. he had no idea what was going on. or the third answer and most likely, this is the one most people agree on is he didn't have a choice. why? because once you are in this forest, it gets spooky. it gets dark and spooky. and you don't want to spook all the people you're with. you are trying to lead them out of the forest. you have -- once you're in here, you have no idea which dire
then all the allies, france and england and america as well, they punished germany. they were going to make them pay for the mistakes and teach them and the rest of the world on a lesson. embarking on the league of nation, precursor to the league of nations. germany couldn't pay for it. they decided to print money. exactly what we're doing now. the president of the bank said it would lead to massive inflation. why did he do it? he knew it would lead to the trap. you will never get out of the...
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according to our sources, terrorists with links to al qaeda in pakistan plan to attack locations in england, france, germany, and possibly denmark. specifically, hotels that are popular with tourists and business travelers. according to an afghanistan prisoner who is now in germ appear custody, they would be similar in style to the 2008 attacks in india with tombs of gunmen and more than 160 people were killed. it was supposed to be like that. what are we hearing about the details? >>reporter: it is sketchy but we have put together a few more clues to the puzzle. first of all, u.s. intelligence sources tell fox that they do believe the attacks are in pakistan against the border with afghanistan where al qaeda has a variety of cells, and resources. we are told that wave of drone attacks was going specifically at individuals thought linked to plots against europe and the aim of this was aimed at going after disrupting the plot. we saw something like 21 drone attacks in that area in the past month. finally in europe, we have seen alerts for a couple of weeks specifically in france. we have see
according to our sources, terrorists with links to al qaeda in pakistan plan to attack locations in england, france, germany, and possibly denmark. specifically, hotels that are popular with tourists and business travelers. according to an afghanistan prisoner who is now in germ appear custody, they would be similar in style to the 2008 attacks in india with tombs of gunmen and more than 160 people were killed. it was supposed to be like that. what are we hearing about the details?...
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viewpoint down nip's throat but having come from the back ground of having been a carpenter in new england before becoming an actor, i am thankful i can make a living at being an actor, i don't want to jeopardize that but on the other hand if people said what about your career, i was thinking of valley forge because i have been there and grew up in the winter of negative meg and i know how cold it gets, i say i don't think the soldiers at valley forge stopped and paused and thought what about my career. this is, western civilization is at stake. and if you believe a certain thing, stand up and say so. whether you are right or wrong, that's the beauty of our republic. we can do that. so, i, that's what i do. >>neil: and you do it well. always good to see you. union benefits going up, new jersey governor clamping down and unions are not taking it lying down. the governor is here. ♪ [ male announcer ] there is nothing more profound than hope. it is the promise that compels us to make the journey from wonder to discovery. the science of chemistry, our guide. the human element, our conscience
viewpoint down nip's throat but having come from the back ground of having been a carpenter in new england before becoming an actor, i am thankful i can make a living at being an actor, i don't want to jeopardize that but on the other hand if people said what about your career, i was thinking of valley forge because i have been there and grew up in the winter of negative meg and i know how cold it gets, i say i don't think the soldiers at valley forge stopped and paused and thought what about...
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we'll see republicans win a lot of seats, many of them they have had before in new england and new york and pennsylvania this year. delaware, i wouldn't rule out the fact her prospects for winning harder but not impossible by a long shot. >> chris: erin, we talked earlier that james rosen had a piece about king makers. sarah palin and we'll talk about her, one of them is jim demint bucking the national establishment, supporting a number of insurgent republican candidates like christine o'donnell. he said he would rather have a minority that believes in something than majority that believes in nothing. listen to senator demint. >> i don't want the majority back if we don't believe anything. it came in when we had 55 senators, large majority in the house, republican in the white house. frankly, we didn't do what we said we would do. >> chris: is he driving his fellow republican senators nuts with the sentiment? >> yes. he wants a conservative purity test. he made it very clear. the problem is most republicans want to be in the majority and be in control and legislating. want to go toe to
we'll see republicans win a lot of seats, many of them they have had before in new england and new york and pennsylvania this year. delaware, i wouldn't rule out the fact her prospects for winning harder but not impossible by a long shot. >> chris: erin, we talked earlier that james rosen had a piece about king makers. sarah palin and we'll talk about her, one of them is jim demint bucking the national establishment, supporting a number of insurgent republican candidates like christine...
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democrats are make invest in the the key races in new england. it will be interesting to see if they close the enthusiasm gap. >> thank you. >> this week, every republican in the senate voted against defense measure to repeal don't ask, don't tell. can the g.o.p. win over the gay community? is it even trying? joining us is the former communication director for governor corzine. joining us is the go-pac chairman donatelli. welcome to you both. frank, does the g.o.p. think it has a legitimate interest going after the segment of voters? >> the overwhelming of our time is end the disastrous economic policy of the administration. i'm in favor of reaching out to any group where there is a substantial number of voters that share that concern. there are a lot of gay americans who share that philosophy. you bet i'm trying to get their vote. >> shannon: gay marriage is a hot issue. and republicans uniformly stand against it and a few break away from the party on this. can they expect support from the group? >> i'm not sure. they blocked the don't ask, don'
democrats are make invest in the the key races in new england. it will be interesting to see if they close the enthusiasm gap. >> thank you. >> this week, every republican in the senate voted against defense measure to repeal don't ask, don't tell. can the g.o.p. win over the gay community? is it even trying? joining us is the former communication director for governor corzine. joining us is the go-pac chairman donatelli. welcome to you both. frank, does the g.o.p. think it has a...
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thousands of onlookers in westminster cathedral the mother church for roman catholics in england and wales. although anti-pope protesters did gather on the streets. greg, how significant was today's protest? >> reporter: interesting. i think relatively, wait -- it was important. this was the big one, oed. it was -- it did in this case make a bit of a dent in the sense that at lost there were more protesters than journalists. they did march through the streets. it was well under 10,000. considering all of the animosity leading up to this trip, it was not that huge. however, it was the big show. there had been a lot of hostility. so it was time to that show that. banners were nasty, but it was peaceful in any case. >> gregg: how has the pope's trip gone over all? >> reporter: it is interesting, the lead occupy to this trip, there was all sorts of stuff the sex abuse scandal, people complaining about the cost. there's a certain historical problem with the catholic church in great britain. you have all that to contend with. yet, you saw tonight, certainly hundreds of thousands of people
thousands of onlookers in westminster cathedral the mother church for roman catholics in england and wales. although anti-pope protesters did gather on the streets. greg, how significant was today's protest? >> reporter: interesting. i think relatively, wait -- it was important. this was the big one, oed. it was -- it did in this case make a bit of a dent in the sense that at lost there were more protesters than journalists. they did march through the streets. it was well under 10,000....
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he's on schedule with no changes to the trip to england following concerns about the security. >>> f.b.i. sting operation netted a scientist and his wife who both work at science lab. >> the lab has long history of espionage to the 1940s. this case centers on a physicist who worked on the nuclear weapons design until 1988. he had access to classified information and his wife marjorie was a technical writer and editor. according to a 20-count indictment, they thought they were dealing with a government official from venezuela, not f.b.i. agent when they handed over 132 page document of restricted information on how to design, manufacturer, and use atomic weapons. the charges say he wrote the document and the wife did the editing. in return, they asked for $800,000. speaking to a fox reporter in new mexico last year, after the f.b.i. searched his home, mascaroin claimed to have broken no laws and said all the information he released could be found in the public domain. >> they have to prove that these are secret, real secrets. in the united states, the national security by giving the infor
he's on schedule with no changes to the trip to england following concerns about the security. >>> f.b.i. sting operation netted a scientist and his wife who both work at science lab. >> the lab has long history of espionage to the 1940s. this case centers on a physicist who worked on the nuclear weapons design until 1988. he had access to classified information and his wife marjorie was a technical writer and editor. according to a 20-count indictment, they thought they were...
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term congressman, he is fighting the fight and president clinton has been fighting the fight in new england, starting in connecticut he will end up in maine working the enthusiasm gap. republicans are expected to have a banner year at the polls this november. democrats really want to fire up their base as well. >> julie: molly, thank you very much. >> gregg: bill clinton isn't the only big name out on the campaign trail these days. first lady michelle obama as well as vice president joe biden are campaigning in typically solid democratic states like wisconsin and california. in the final weeks leading up to the elections democrats are bringing out the big guns, but president obama is noticeably absent. joining me with a debate, rick tyler, founding director of new american leadership and rich masters, democratic strategist and former policy advisor. we have rick and rich, so have to be real carefully here. rich masters, let me start with you, our fox news opinion dynamics poll puts president obama's approval rating at a low 42%. another poll confirms the exact same number. barney frank appe
term congressman, he is fighting the fight and president clinton has been fighting the fight in new england, starting in connecticut he will end up in maine working the enthusiasm gap. republicans are expected to have a banner year at the polls this november. democrats really want to fire up their base as well. >> julie: molly, thank you very much. >> gregg: bill clinton isn't the only big name out on the campaign trail these days. first lady michelle obama as well as vice president...
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. >> from new england, to the midwest. >> there are definitely some needs, some changes. >> we need to cut spending, of course, cut taxes. >> to the streets of beverly hills. >> i'm wondering why it's taking so long for the economy to kick back. >> my perspective is we're going in the right direction. >> america speaks. what is washington doing that is bugging you? >> no matter what the people say, they seem to do the opposite. >> be more concerned about our country. >> the republicans and democrats can't even get along but they expect us to get along. >> voters hate the blame game. >> it's all about intolerance and then shifting the blame. >> the politicians get in there and they have their own agenda. >> we, as the people, are being punished when they don't work together. >> so how do americans grade the president? >> i would love to say it was a "b" plus, but i this it's more a "b." >> i give it an "a." >> i'd say a "d." >> i thought he was going to do a better job. >> he came in with the right mind set. i don't think he got there close. >> if you had one question for the president
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england is says is just an agenda. it's not just an agenda. it was a need to keep the students safe. >> stop it what did you do to stop it? did you enforce the current school policy? >> would you let me finish my statement? >> what do you to stop the slurs? >> i dealt with that as a christian. >> i'm very excited about going home and kissing my boys and telling them that we have had a victory tonight. >> and the school board should be ashamed of itself when not only does it vote to approve such a measure but funds it in order to vote for it. >> this battle isn't over yet. 11 states around the country now have bullying laws that include sexual orientation. that means that this scene in almedo will be replayed in schools across the country. >> coming up, terrorists in our own backyard. learn how one school's valedictorian measured in terror and plotted to hey, smart, we could stay here for the conference. i'm a member of this hotel's loyalty program. well, how far away is it? okay, we take a train 40 miles to a dude ranch where we pick up a coup
england is says is just an agenda. it's not just an agenda. it was a need to keep the students safe. >> stop it what did you do to stop it? did you enforce the current school policy? >> would you let me finish my statement? >> what do you to stop the slurs? >> i dealt with that as a christian. >> i'm very excited about going home and kissing my boys and telling them that we have had a victory tonight. >> and the school board should be ashamed of itself when...
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secondly we see all of this, all of these scares in france, england and germany and there is a lot of indication of near imminent or at least in the works, attacks within europe and by the fact they're protecting the eiffel tower, obviously, this is a-- this would indicate something large hitting iconic targets and apparently, it's emanating out of pakistan and that would be the second reason and the third is actually, there's a war on in afghanistan. we're now beginning the phase where we are trying to retake kandahar, and the hinterland for the people who control kandahar and that area, obviously, is in pakistan and we are hitting the sanctuaries in a way, it's an odd analogy, but i think it does hold which is the way that in the vietnam war we went into the neighboring countries like cambodia which was also a place where there were sanctuaries, and when we were having offenses in vietnam. so, i think that's probably why. the one thing i'm a little concerned about it is we know about it, we shouldn't. it is an embarrassment, the pakistanis aren't happy when the leak is made and if t
secondly we see all of this, all of these scares in france, england and germany and there is a lot of indication of near imminent or at least in the works, attacks within europe and by the fact they're protecting the eiffel tower, obviously, this is a-- this would indicate something large hitting iconic targets and apparently, it's emanating out of pakistan and that would be the second reason and the third is actually, there's a war on in afghanistan. we're now beginning the phase where we are...
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. >> former president bill clinton heads to new england to rally support for democrats from connecticut to maine. so, what could a visit mean for some key interim races? plus, ♪ ♪ that's where i want to be >> the tea party is beverly hills? why the political movement is now taking on santa monica boulevard and hollywood names lending star power to the event. a return to the pulpit bringing thunderous applause and a fiery response to a shock being sex scandal. pastor eddie long for the first time dispensing himself before thousands of followers. (cheers) >> this, at the new birth missionary baptist church this morning outside atlanta. long, now vowing to battle lawsuits from four men in the past week, accusing him of using his leadership role to push them into sexual relationships. >> this is they think i'm going to fight. and i want you to know one other thing, i feel like david against goliath. but i've got five rocks and i haven't thrown one yet. >> julie: the accusers say they were teenagers when it happened and police so far are sitting this one out. elizabeth outside the church
. >> former president bill clinton heads to new england to rally support for democrats from connecticut to maine. so, what could a visit mean for some key interim races? plus, ♪ ♪ that's where i want to be >> the tea party is beverly hills? why the political movement is now taking on santa monica boulevard and hollywood names lending star power to the event. a return to the pulpit bringing thunderous applause and a fiery response to a shock being sex scandal. pastor eddie long...
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2008 mumbai attacks, remember those in india and set to focus on western tourists staying in france, england and germany. julie kirtz is live in washington for us with the developing details. >> that's right. western intelligence agencies had credible intelligence that mumbai style attack was planned to target western tourists, as you said, likely americans staying in western hotels in france, england and germany. the attackers were allegedly of pakistani or algerian origin and trained in pakistan's tribal areas. u.s. intelligence decided to leak the information according to one source as a disruption tactic. the threat was credible and the concern was that it would evolve. at this point, there have been no arrests, gretchen, according to our information, officials are still working to investigate this plot. a big concern is that the plotters were modeling their european assault on the 2008 attack in mumbai, india, when armed gunmen, as you remember, killed more than 200 people in coordinated attacks there. several sources telling "the wall street journal" today they haven't seen a terror th
2008 mumbai attacks, remember those in india and set to focus on western tourists staying in france, england and germany. julie kirtz is live in washington for us with the developing details. >> that's right. western intelligence agencies had credible intelligence that mumbai style attack was planned to target western tourists, as you said, likely americans staying in western hotels in france, england and germany. the attackers were allegedly of pakistani or algerian origin and trained in...
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the vatican a first official visit to england a great success. back to geraldo at large for the latest headlines go to foxnews.com. >> before we get back to the political panel tony perkins of the family council david limbaugh run away best selling author in his own right this is a fox news alert. bermuda is being pounded by hurricane igor as a huge storm passes directly over the resort island which is located 600 miles out in the atlantic. rick leventhal is live in bermuda where the only good news is maximum sustained winds at 35 miles an hour it is less powerful than it was a couple days ago. as you can see from what rick is enduring there it is still pretty severe. take it away, mate. describe what you feel and what you are seeing. >> geraldo, i am with a very experienced crew, photographer paul celeste producer and drou foam have been covering hurricanes for more than two decades none of us can recall a category 1 that packed this powerful of a punch not just the palm trees blowing behind me we are going to turn the light down and try to give
the vatican a first official visit to england a great success. back to geraldo at large for the latest headlines go to foxnews.com. >> before we get back to the political panel tony perkins of the family council david limbaugh run away best selling author in his own right this is a fox news alert. bermuda is being pounded by hurricane igor as a huge storm passes directly over the resort island which is located 600 miles out in the atlantic. rick leventhal is live in bermuda where the only...
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how does england perceive the mosque situation at ground zero? >> i mean, it's been in our news and that's a decision new yorkers and you guys will have to take. and i think what people are trying to -- to wrestle with really is first of all, a basic principle which is that there should be no discrimination against people irrespective of their religion. and secondly, how do you deal with the sensitivities around this situation? so i mean, i hope you can find a way through that dilemma. but one thing that is interesting is in europe right now, not in relation to the specific situation at ground zero but in relation to all these issues to do with, how do we handle these difficult questions? to do with islamic attitudes and so on, this is sweeping all over europe, too, it's not just something that is here. >> right. i know in france, they're saying take off the burka. we need to know what do you look like? overall, there's a sense that sometimes when you hear the islamic community talk that we are somehow to blame. the west is somehow to blame for t
how does england perceive the mosque situation at ground zero? >> i mean, it's been in our news and that's a decision new yorkers and you guys will have to take. and i think what people are trying to -- to wrestle with really is first of all, a basic principle which is that there should be no discrimination against people irrespective of their religion. and secondly, how do you deal with the sensitivities around this situation? so i mean, i hope you can find a way through that dilemma....
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researchers in england and canada say they've identified a bad gene that lowers pain tolerance and creates the migraine sensation. >> now that we know that there is this key player and we know where to target, well, that then is the place to start looking for drugs that will be active against that. >> shepard: in other words, find a drug that can click off that gene and in doing so, kill the pain. that scientist tells britain's newspaper that the gene discovery and i quote, could potentially lead to treatment for pain in general. no matter what kind of pain you have. you can read the full study in nature magazine. >>> fox news, america's election headquarters, and the white house making a big push now to rally young voters. president obama attending a democratic national committee rally at the university of wisconsin and the vice president joe biden also going back to school. he spoke earlier today at a rally at pennsylvania state university. penn state. it's the first in a series of appearances meant to get students fired up about november elections to try to fight off republican attempts
researchers in england and canada say they've identified a bad gene that lowers pain tolerance and creates the migraine sensation. >> now that we know that there is this key player and we know where to target, well, that then is the place to start looking for drugs that will be active against that. >> shepard: in other words, find a drug that can click off that gene and in doing so, kill the pain. that scientist tells britain's newspaper that the gene discovery and i quote, could...
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. >> reporter: from new england, to the midwest, -- >> there are definitely some needs for, you know, some changes. >> we need to cut spending. of course cut taxes. >> reporter: to the streets of beverly hills. >> i'm wondering why it is taking so long for the economy to kick back. >> my perspective we're still in the right direction. >> reporter: america speaks. what is exactly washington doing that is bugging you? >> no matter what the people say they seem to do the opposite. >> be more concerned about our country. >> the republicans and democrats they can't even get along but they expect us to get along. >> reporter: voters hate the blame game. >> it is all about intolerance and shifting the blame. >> politicians get in there and have their own little agenda. >> we the people are being punished when they don't work together. >> reporter: how do americans grade the president? >> i would love to say it was a b-plus by i think it is more a d. >> i would give him an "a.". >> i would say a d. >> i thought he was going to do a better job. >> certainly give him an a for effort. i think he
. >> reporter: from new england, to the midwest, -- >> there are definitely some needs for, you know, some changes. >> we need to cut spending. of course cut taxes. >> reporter: to the streets of beverly hills. >> i'm wondering why it is taking so long for the economy to kick back. >> my perspective we're still in the right direction. >> reporter: america speaks. what is exactly washington doing that is bugging you? >> no matter what the people...
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everybody in new england can see us at mohican sun october 30th, in connecticut. new orleans friday december 3rd. dallas, texas saturday december 4th. details on boldfreshtour.com. these are gonna sell-out everybody so giving a heads up. now the mail. i don't consider christine o'donnell is inexperienced based on what is in congress now i consider it a plus. helen: karl rove doesn't believe o'donnell can win. i think americans are tired of party politics. john: bill, your segment contrasting karl rove, sarah palin is focusing on values rather than an easy win. for once i agree with you. tonya needs to be reminded it is not contemptuous to get angry or annoyed when the situation calls for that. for once you agree with me mar ? is that possible? susan: i missed the factor tonight because i was reading pinheads and patriots and lost track of time. it is your best book yet and i've read them all. you don't know how good that makes me feel susan. i'll send you a signed copy, that you very much -- thank you very much. andrew: i'm reading pinheads and patriots and think
everybody in new england can see us at mohican sun october 30th, in connecticut. new orleans friday december 3rd. dallas, texas saturday december 4th. details on boldfreshtour.com. these are gonna sell-out everybody so giving a heads up. now the mail. i don't consider christine o'donnell is inexperienced based on what is in congress now i consider it a plus. helen: karl rove doesn't believe o'donnell can win. i think americans are tired of party politics. john: bill, your segment contrasting...
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clap board is what's on the side of a house in new england. this is a white board. white board, bill. >> bill: i'm sorry. that's a major point. you don't have to say the -- the organization doesn't say who gave the money did. your american crossroads group, if i give you money you are not going to tell them i gave you money, right? >> well, american crossroads is a 527, which does report its contributors on a monthly basis. it has affiliated group called crossroads g.p.s. which is a 501 c 4 and does not report -- >> bill: i got it you say that the playing field is even here that both sides take their shots and both sides. >> sure. >> bill: both sides use the system to hide their donors. >> but the "new york times" is only incensed when conservatives do it. when liberals do it -- in fact, remember, the "new york times" accepted contribution from a payment from moveon.org for an ad placed in the "new york times" pages, remember the betrayous ad aimed at general petraeus? >> bill: sure that. >> came from an organization that does not have to report its contributions. t
clap board is what's on the side of a house in new england. this is a white board. white board, bill. >> bill: i'm sorry. that's a major point. you don't have to say the -- the organization doesn't say who gave the money did. your american crossroads group, if i give you money you are not going to tell them i gave you money, right? >> well, american crossroads is a 527, which does report its contributors on a monthly basis. it has affiliated group called crossroads g.p.s. which is a...
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molly line with the news, live in our new england bureau tonight, they actually came up with the technique a few years back, right. >> reporter: right. exactly, discovered a couple of years ago, four years ago, you could take ordinary cells and turn them into powerful stem cells and there was a catch, the method used genes and viruses that could ultimately lead to cancer and the new method, developed at children's hospital boston and the stem cell institute uses a synthetic molecule and it acts as a messenger and resembles the embryonic stem cell and reduces the threat of cancer. >> we think it will be important for many avenues, therapeutic avenues in addition to, you know, basic questions of biology. >> plus, they think it is faster and it is safer and will speed further development of the research. >> but it doesn't end the debate, does it, molly? >> reporter: no, it doesn't. the researchers on the project even say that embryonic stem cell research is still very important but opponents of embryonic stem cell research they the research proves that there is an alternative. i spoke with th
molly line with the news, live in our new england bureau tonight, they actually came up with the technique a few years back, right. >> reporter: right. exactly, discovered a couple of years ago, four years ago, you could take ordinary cells and turn them into powerful stem cells and there was a catch, the method used genes and viruses that could ultimately lead to cancer and the new method, developed at children's hospital boston and the stem cell institute uses a synthetic molecule and...
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their targets are said to include locations in england, france, germany and the authorities tell us possibly denmark. specifically, hotels. ones that are popular with tourists and business travelers. we're told their plan of attack is similar to the one used in mumbai, india, two years ago. you probably remember there, gunmen killed 166 people during what was described coordinated attacks at locations like a railway station. a recent string of c.i.a. drone strikes in pakistan had disrupted the latest plot but we don't know how much of a threat they could still remain. greg palcott live early this thursday morning in london. greg, what more can you tell us about the plot? >> hey, shep, most of the people that we have been speaking today caution us that this plot was in the early planning stages, it wasn't even spelled out. even vague, these claims were serious enough, apparently, to make the u.s. move. one source says a few terrorists are heading to europe and another report says there are already terrorist cells active inside europe, maybe that explains the attention being paid to pakistan r
their targets are said to include locations in england, france, germany and the authorities tell us possibly denmark. specifically, hotels. ones that are popular with tourists and business travelers. we're told their plan of attack is similar to the one used in mumbai, india, two years ago. you probably remember there, gunmen killed 166 people during what was described coordinated attacks at locations like a railway station. a recent string of c.i.a. drone strikes in pakistan had disrupted the...
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we are live in england with the breaking details. >> meanwhile, 31 house democrats are splitting with their party and leadership and calling for an extension of the bush tax cuts for everybody! the president has said no way but now nancy pelosi could be leaving the door open a little bit. hear what she has to say straight ahead. >> really surprising stuff. and a "fox & friends" exclusive. we are talking live with the superintendent of the school teaching sex ed to kids in kindergarten. "fox & friends" starts now. >> hello, i'm isaiah mustafah and you're watching "fox & friends." please join me and steve for many memorable hours of making. >> what making? >> those old spice commercials are so, so funny and congratulations once again to jennifer griffin who was recognized last night here in new york city, designated the dream girl at that special ball thrown by the american cancer society. >> what a year she has had. >> yep. glad to have her back. we start this morning with the fox news alert because we're awaiting a news conference now in washington, d.c. about a shoopth just two block
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so this information today out in the "new england journal of medicine" that says, it talks about the rate of mortality for women who wind up getting mammograms and people will look at it and say i shouldn't take one. >> this is very confusing. unfortunately, this is the kind of thing that gets a lot of publicity, confuses women. this is a study looking at women in their, i would call post menopausal phase, over 50 years of age. it's a norwegian study, 50,000 women. and what they saw was a modest decrease in mortality. before we said that mammograms probably would yield 25% reduction in mortality. now it seems it's 10%. so again, the argument becomes whether or not mammograms still should be the gold standard for women. i'm going to tell you the answer is yes. women should not take this information, this is all scientific jarringen that we doctors like to look and talk about. but you still have to look at risk factors, you still have to look at your family history. >> peter: so still get a mammogram? >> still get a mammogram and talk to your physician. what are the benefits, does it h
so this information today out in the "new england journal of medicine" that says, it talks about the rate of mortality for women who wind up getting mammograms and people will look at it and say i shouldn't take one. >> this is very confusing. unfortunately, this is the kind of thing that gets a lot of publicity, confuses women. this is a study looking at women in their, i would call post menopausal phase, over 50 years of age. it's a norwegian study, 50,000 women. and what they...
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as we start this work week or school week or whatever you're up to, all the way from new england right on down through the panhandle of florida. it's going to be a soaker through the mid atlantic. raleigh is really getting hammered, as you can see and some thunderstorms moving that way as well throughout the day. meanwhile, temperatures in the central plain states a little on the chilly side. only 48 right now in kansas city. temperatures even chillier in portions of northern missouri and iowa as well. meanwhile, later on today, on this monday, 75 in raleigh and they're going to wind up with rain. 89 in tampa and temperatures in the 80's and 90's in florida back through the gulf coast. it looks like here in new york city, home of the jets, 69. >> what a transition because i think that's who brian is going to start talking about when he does sports. >> it's so weird. >> got to get the miami -- >> that's true. no, you're right. miami, the game was excellent again. nbc really lucked out again with the sunday night game. jets-dolphins. amongst the crowd, a lot of celebrities in miami inclu
as we start this work week or school week or whatever you're up to, all the way from new england right on down through the panhandle of florida. it's going to be a soaker through the mid atlantic. raleigh is really getting hammered, as you can see and some thunderstorms moving that way as well throughout the day. meanwhile, temperatures in the central plain states a little on the chilly side. only 48 right now in kansas city. temperatures even chillier in portions of northern missouri and iowa...