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commonwealth with admiration. we recall her lifelong sense of duty and dedication to her people with thanksgiving. we praise god for her constant example of christian faith and devotion with affection. we recall her love for her family and her commitment to the cause as she held now in silence that us in our hearts and minds. recall many reasons for thanksgiving. pray for all members of her family and commend queen elizabeth to the care and keeping of almighty god. oh merciful god, the father of our lord jesus christ, who is the resurrection and the life. in whom, who said whether the leave it shall live though he die and who say whether let us and believe in him shall not die eternally. who have taught us by his holy apostles and paul. not to be sorry, as men without hope. for them that sleep in him. we meekly besieged the father to raise us from the death of sin unto the life of righteousness. that when we shall depart this life, we may rest in him. as our hope is this, our sister daf, and that out the general resurrection in the last day we may be found acceptable in thy sight, and receive that blessing, which sigh, well beloved, some shall then pronounce to all that love and fear thee sang. come ye bless it, children of my father received the kingdom prepared for you from the beginning of the world. grant this way besieged the merciful father through jesus christ our mediator and redeem ah, [000:00:00;00] i the oh i i i the i oh, i in ah ah i ah ah ah ah, ah i ah i i i the day they gave a slow to send it to him and remember that the queen was the head of the commonwealth, 54 nation commonwealth. the king is now the head. the 1st lesson is read by the secretary general of the commonwealth. patricia scotland now is christ driven from the dead and become the 1st fruits of them that sleep for since by man came death by man came also the resurrection of the day. for as in adam all die even so in christ shall all be made alive. but every man in his own order christ the 1st fruits, afterward they that are christ. at his coming then cometh the end. when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to god, even the father. when he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power for he must re till he hath put all enemies under his feet. the last enemy that shall be destroyed is death for vis corruptible must put on in corruption and this mortal must put on immortality. so when this corruptible shall have put on interruption, have this mortal, shall have put on immortality. then shall be brought to pass. the saying that is written death is swallowed up in victory. o death. where is thy sting? o grave, where is thy victory? the sting of death is sin and the strength of sin is the law. but thanks be to god which giveth us the victory through our lord jesus christ. therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast on movable, always abounding in the work of the lord. for as much as he knows that your labor is not in vain in the mould. banks b to god oh the. ready ready the. ready see, oh i i the this i see. yeah, ha ha, really? oh, i the oh i oh, i oh, oh, the you oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. especially commissioned choral piece, composed by the monster, the king's music. judith, we're like, as the hoss, the 2nd lesson will be read by prime minister last trussel. and that'll be followed by the him, the lords my shall even gold believe also in me in my father's house are many mansions, if it were not so i would have told you i go to prepare a place for you. and if i go and prepare a place for you, i will come again and receive you unto myself where i am, the ye may be also. and whither i go, you know? and the way you know, thomas say us unto him. laws we know not whither go asked. and how can we know the way jesus said to him, i am the way the truth and the life. no man cometh unto the father, but by me. if he had known me, he should have known my father also. i'm from henceforth ye know him and have seen him philip say us unto him, lord, show us a father. and it suffices off jesus say it unto him. have i been so long time with you? and yet hostile not known me so that he that have seen me have seen the father sang speak to god ah ah, i i the i i i oh, the the law in the law. me. oh, i i i i i me the late queen was the head of the church of england, but the senior bishop in the church is the archbishop of canterbury. justin welby, will mountain over the summer of your healing long the pattern. so many leaders is to be exalted in life and forgot after death. the patronage so all who serve god, famous or a skill respected or ignored, is that death is the door to glory. her late majesty famously declared on a 21st birthday broadcast that her whole life would be dedicated to serving the nation and commonwealth rarely had such a promise been so well kept. few leisurely received the flooring of love that when you have seen jesus, who in our reading does not tell his the cycles how to follow. but who to father said i am the way the truth. and the longer her late majesty's example was not to say to her position or her ambition, but through whom she followed. i know his majesty share the same faith and hope in jesus christ as his mother. the same sense of service and duty. in 1953, the queen began her coronation with silent prayer. just that at the high which her legions to gold was given before any person gave allegiance to ha her service to so many people in this nation. the commonwealth and the world had its foundation in the following crime. god, himself, who said that he came not to be sir, but to sir, and to give his life as a ransom for many people of loving service are rare in any way of life. the does of loving service are still rarer, but in all cases, those who serve will be loved and remembered when those to cling to power and privileges. long ago the grief of this day fell not only by the late queen's family but all around the nation. the commonwealth and the world arises from her abundant life and loving service. now gone from us. she was joyful present to so many cha ching, a multitude of lives. and we pray today, especially for all her family grieving as every family after a funeral, including so many families round the world who have themselves lost someone recently. but in this family case, doing so in the brightest spotlight, may god will heal their sorrow. may the gap left in their lives be marked with memories of joy and long. her late majesty's bro cause, during cobit lockdown, ended with we will meet again. words of hope from a song, a vera lynn christian hope means certain expectation of something not yet seen. christ rose from the dead and also his life to all abundant life now and life with god in eternity. as the christmas carol says, where meek sill souls will receive him, still the dear christ answer, then we will all face the merciful judgment of god. we can all share the queen's hope, which in life and death inspired her servant leadership service in life. hope in death all who follows the queen's example and inspiration of trust and faith in god can with her say we will meet again. oh all the the. 2 the ah ah yeah, the name is ah ha ha the b o the the ah ah, it's ah i the mom in the me the ah ah. c me oh oh oh, the the intensity and true, let us pray to the that it gets thanks to god. what queen elizabeth, long life and rain recalling was good as it shoots her gifts of wisdom, diligence, and service. or god. from whom cometh everything that his uprights untrue accept our thanks for the gifts of heart and mind. but though did bestow upon thy daughter elizabeth, and which she short forth among us in her words and deeds. and grant that we may have grace to live our lives in accordance with thy will to seek the good of others and to remain faithful servants until our lives ends through jesus christ owed lot. ah man, confident in god's love and compassion. let us pray for all those whose hearts are heavy with grief and sorrow. almighty god, father of all mercies and giver of all conflict, deal graciously, we pray thee. with those whom moon that's casting every care auntie. they may know the consolation of thy love. through jesus christ, our lord let us pray for his majesty the king and all the royal family that they may know the sustaining power of god love, and the practical fellowship of gods people. oh mighty god. the fountain of all goodness, we humbly beseech thee to bless our most gracious sovereign lord, king charles camilla. the queen, consort william, prince of wales, and all the royal family. endure them with thy holy spirit. enrich them with thy heavenly grace. prosper them with all happiness and bring them to thine everlasting kingdom. through jesus christ, our lord. ah. in recognition of queen elizabeth service to this united kingdom that us rejoice in her unstinting devotion to duty, a compassion for her subjects and her counsel to her ministers. and we pray for the continued health and prosperity of this nation. almighty god, whose will it is that all thy children should serve thee in serving one another? look with love, we pray thee on this nation. ground to its citizens. grace to work together with honest and faithful hearts, each carrying for the good of all, that seeking 1st fight kingdom, and it's righteousness they may possess, all things needful for their daily sustenance and the common good through jesus christ, our lord, ahmed. let us give thanks for queen allusion groups. commitment to the common will throughout her reign for her service, dedication to its people and for the rich bonds of unity and mutual support, she sustained all mighty and everlasting god. here are prayer for the commonwealth and granted the guidance of thy wisdom inspire those who know sorting that they may promote justice and the common good give to all its citizens, the spirit of mutual honor and respect. and grant to us all grace to strive for the establishment of righteousness and peace for the honor of dying name. we give thanks to god for queen elizabeth's loyalty to the faith she inherited through her baptism and confirmation and affirmed at her coronation for ha, unswerving devotion to the gospel. and for her steadfast service. as supreme governor of the church of england, lord, we beseech they to keep thy household, the church in continual godliness through thy protection. she may be free from all adversities and devout be given to serve. in all good works to the glory of thy name through jesus christ. our lord let us pray that we may be given grace to live as those who believe in the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins and the resurrection to each tunnel life bring us. oh lord god, at our last awakening into the house and gates of heaven to enter into that gate and dwell in that house where there shall be no darkness nor dazzling, but one equal light. no noise, nor silence, but one equal music. no fears nor hopes, but one equal possession no ends nor beginnings, but one on equal eternity in the hypertension of thy glory and dominion world without end. ah ah. busy 2 ah, a. ready oh. 2 i. 6 i. 2 2 i. 6 me oh i in a short answer composed by ralph williams originally composed for the queen's coronation in 153. in the words on top of all the us ah i ah i i i a i me ah ah me the i i i i me ah ah ah me let us to man to the mercy of god. our maker and redeemer. the soul of elizabeth, our late queen. heaven the father. king of kings, lords and giver of life. who have died. gray sing creation, didst form bang, kind in dine own image. by great love offer ist of life, eternal in christ. jesus. claiming the promise is a sign most bless it's we and trust the soul of elizabeth sister departing to die merciful keeping, ensure and so certain the hope of the resurrection, joy tunnel life when christ shall be all in all who died and rose again to save us and now live in the rain, it with the new spirit in glory for ever go for a christian. so from this world, in the name of god, the father almighty, who created thee in the name of jesus christ song of the living god who suffered for the in the name of the holy spirit, who was poor, divergent, palm, the and anointed me in communion with all the bless id saints and aided by the angels and archangels and all the armies of evan. they are made zine portion this day be in peace. and by dwelling in the heavenly jerusalem the the the all the me i will be the oh i me the little the i i ha ha the i in o my. ready to be. ready ready the and i'm some specially composed for the service ahead of the blessing than the last post than a moment saw god grant to the living, great for the departed, right to the church and the king, the commonweal, and all people, peace and conquered. and to our sinners, life everlasting and the blessing of god almighty the father, the son and the holy spirit be among you and remain with you alway ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah a ah for oh a

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW FOX And Friends Saturday 20141108

♪ we're the best of friends. >> dancing and singing duet you have to see to believe. "fox & friends" begins right now. >> weird. >> was the microphone on? >> we're so sorry to assault with you that awkward video first thing saturday morning but we are glad you are here. >> no we are not, actually. >> what was that? >> i don't know what that was. chuck hagel clapping out of tune. >> that was a tease for everyone including us. >> more of that coming up on the show. we have the evidence, the scientific proof, men, intentionally husbands out there, we will get to the bottom of this a little bit later. intentionally screw up doing chores around the house so that they never have to do them again. >> what we already knew. >> i know how to fold the laundry, i don't have to do it again. >> broken dish while loading up the dishwasher. honey, i should never do this again. >> scientists on the show a little bit later to confirm our suspensions. >> first we have saturday morning headlines to tell you about. new overnight. another heart break in a small washington community. 15-year-old andrew fryberg has died after being shot by his cousins in marysville high school last month. the death toll now at a. three other teenage were killed when jalin fryberg opened fire in the school's cafeteria before turning it on himself there were hints of trouble in jalin's final social media post. it was a story that left the country baffled. entire family he mysteriously disappears. their bodies turning up in the desert. now years later a break in the case. police charging this man, 56-year-old chase merritt with the murder of the mcveigh family. merritt, a former business associate of the father joseph. he, his wife, and their young son disappeared from their san diego home back in 2010. their bodies found last november buried in the mojave desert. no motive at this time. merritt is due in court on wednesday. this morning, president obama will officially announce his nomination for the next attorney general the president has chosen u.s. attorney lover let that lynch to replace i-loretta lynch. she will become the next woman to hold the top law enforcement position. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell to wait until january to vote on the nomination. and president obama showing off his presidential pipes on stage with willie nelson singing on the road again. ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band we go down the highway ♪ we're the best of friends ♪ keeps turning our way. >> the president hosting a salute to the troops concert at the white house feature iting nelson, john foe gear at this. mary j. blige and others to celebrate the military members and their families. you know, that willie nelson song ♪ before my man before my horse >> i wish you there were, anna. you are good at singing. >> speaking of our troops, more of them are going to iraq. that's the latest announcement from the white house which, bay the way, you may remember, has been telling us for the last two years that there are three accomplish accomplishments of the obama presidency, getting out of iraq, killing usama bin laden and saving the auto industry. at least one of those turns out to be pretty hollow this morning. >> after training and $10 billion in iraq we couldn't get the job done. 1500 new troops are going to be sent there to advisory role to help with training and do security. rear admiral said this yesterday. >> one of the reasons we think this is a good idea why the now is because the iraqi security forces have stiffened their spine and gone on the offense and have shown that they have got good capabilities but there is gaps. there are gaps in those capabilities, enabling functions that they need a little help with and advice and again that's what we are going to provide. >> they're doing well now. it's not curious timing to anybody that it's just a few days after the midterm elections. we heard from senator cindy graham. our national security is in free fall. why didn't we do something about this in september when it could have made a bigger difference. charles krauthammer thinks the timing is curious as well. listen. >> the timing of this deeply cynical, of course, we hear from pentagon spokesman, it's a complete coincidence that it's announced four days after an election. obama himself has spoke about this when he was asked about winning. and he made it clear the objective is simply to hold back isis in iraq. >> what he realizes is that you can't do this with 300 advisors. syria, they are writing off. iraq, they are trying to at least hold the line. i guarantee you this is only one of a a series of increases. >> i would like to know by what measure they are doing better. just a few weeks ago, fox news is reporting that isis had captured iraqi air force migs on the battlefield, securing certain airports. this is just a few weeks ago. >> the iraqi army after more than 10 years of training, at the hands of u.s. advisors, melted in the face of isis. and we are looking at potentially, baghdad falling to isis. so i i think charles krauthammer is absolutely right when he says this is just one in a series of increases. buckle your seat belt. >> have you ever had a really awkward meal. >> of course. >> thanksgiving, invited maybe that family member over that you wish maybe you didn't. that's what happened yesterday in the white house where in the old family dining room around a large worden table, the president and bipartisan members of congress sat down to his right, as house speaker john boehner to his left is senate majority leader harry reid but for not much longer. and, behind closed doors for two hours, they got -- they hashed out some issues and it got heated at times according to some people. over sea bass and bib lettuce and pumpkin tart. cornyn in a.p. phone interview the president instead of being contrite and saying in effect to mercury hear you as a result of referendum on his policies that drove this last election, he seems unmoved and even defiant. and this is really just you piggy backing off of the press conference that we saw from the president the day after this referendum on all of his policies. yet, somehow the president just said oh, the republicans had a good night, democrats had a bad night. >> this is the biggest loss for democrats ever. ever, in history. and the president in, you know, the wake of that first thing he does he meets with al sharpton, that's the very first person he meets with. >> wouldn't you? >> second thing he says is yes, i'm going to force through amnesty by fiat by executive order. we'll don't like the election results, we are going to bring in new voters. have asked, fox news has done a number of polls on this very question and asked our viewers and asked people our viewers actually in fox news polls what do you think about executive action? should the president be taking all this executive action. ed henry asked josh ernst yesterday at the white house what do americans really want? take a listen. >> is there one tv ad out there? who there one candidate who said i want to see more executive action? >> ed, most of the people running these television ads were running for congress. it's not surprise to me that these television ads focused on legislation that they support. >> and you think about what this election meant. the american electorate doesn't. the job of the president is to execute the laws not to make the laws. greg abbot or the the governor elect there any way say this is a line, mr. president, you don't want to cross. >> there was a mandated that occurred on election night this year. it was a mandate that the american people are sick and tired of the president using executive orders to dictate a pathway inconsistent with america's values. and the president crosses the line, is he going to see an overwhelming rejection of what's trying to do. so he better not overstep his authority. if he does, we will will be involved with another lawsuit with him. for another, you can expect quite a strong push back. executive action has its place, constitutional, tinkering around the edges and doing things when you have to an immediate way. this is a massive change in u.s. policy. and it's the kind of thing that has to go through the congress. you get to vote on this. you can't just do it by fiat. i think he risks really dividing the country in a dangerous way if he does it. hard to believe he dual it but he says he is going to. >> by the end of the year protests outside. hey obama don't deport my momma. shouting and had signs. >> interest group politics. he promised a number of interest groups that he would do something like this and he feels constituency he has to. >> if there is amnesty, what's going to happen to our school system and health care system. spells trouble in the lot of the minds of americans. that's our facebook poll question of the day. do you think republicans and democrats will be able it work together on this issue of immigration and on a host of other snicious weigh in on facebook or twitter. >> and then, what do you think of rick reichmuth? that's another question. is that an official question for our facebook page? but feel free to weigh? >> i'm not going to that facebook page. >> it will be 100% positive. >> who knows? are you ready for cold? really cold? >> what happened? it went from fall to winter yesterday. >> usually that's the progression. >> not in two hours. >> i know. get ready because it's going to get even colder. cold out there now for a lot of people. going to get very very cold this week. big story everybody is talking about. prescription -- precipitation wise not a lot going on. little bit of rain and snow in parts of the northern michigan. nothing that's going to amount to too much. and then the rest you are remaining incredibly dry for the next couple of days. get ready. this is where you see that blue, temperatures below 32. add the precipitation on this. by tonight into tomorrow morning, you see that snow across parts of north dakota and montana. this is going to turn into a bit of a snow storm that for you few of you is going to bring up to a foot of snow. a couple isolated spots. certainly some 3 to 6-inch rain of snow here across the northern plains. it's behind that that we start to see the incredibly cold air come in. take a look at billings, montana your high temperature on wednesday is 8 degrees. go down into kansas city you are into the 30's. go over towards new york friday. this is it, biggest cold air coming. this is a good thing it sbility january. cold air mass would mean like temperatures in that minus 30, minus 4 orange. november this means temperatures into the 20's and 30's. >> 8 degrees. that's unbelievable. >> good luck, billings. >> coming up on the show, this week marked me a love and tim scott. the naacp egg north it. why? because they are conservatives? the question we are going to ask colonel allen west. is he here next. >> then it wasn't a ruling this guy wanted to hear, so decided to make a mad 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and all of the other non-state, non-uniformed belligerent actors are showing that. when the president was faced with a decision that was presented to him by now centcom commander jonah austin of leaving a reindividualial force of 12,000 to 15,000. if he had just made that decision, based upon sound shall national security, military strategy, instead of a political campaign promise then we would not find ourselves in this position today. >> so i want to put up on the screen a time line for our viewers that i think may give all of us a sense where this is heading. june 16th, 27 a advisors were sent to iraq. june 30th, 300 more sent to the security embassy in baghdad and the airport. aprilth, the air campaign began there, to fight isis. september 2nd, 250 more troops sent to protect diplomatic facilities they said. september 10th, 475 more sent. september 22nd, the air campaign started in syria. and then most recently november 7th, 1500 more troops. this looks like a classic escalation to me. is it? >> it is. and there are two words that anyone who has ever served in the military or is serving now that hate to hear, and that is mission creep. because mission creep, it really does indicate that there is a lack of a clear and defined strategy. there is no overarching policy that guides that strategy. you know, we have about 3 now, now on the ground. that is about 20% of what general austin and the commanders recommended back in 2011. but, really, who is the commander there? what is their task and purpose? when the president says they are going to be there to train and advise the iraqi army, they were already doing that. if we had continued on we would still have those sunni generals who had defected and even worse, this is the combat zone. so the president saying they are going to have a noncombat role, that's oxymoron nic. >> that's such a smart point. go back to the elections of this week. there were, among many others elected, two african-american republicans, me a love and senator tim scott of south carolina, sort of interesting. that hadn't happened ever in the states in which they won. and yet the naacp curiously silent on this. here is cornell brooks of the naacp. he tweeted this: selection was not about who won but the -- rather the citizens who lost the right to participate. he is the president of the naacp. so, it's not news worthy from the naacp's perspective that two african-american candidates won in place that no one had ever won? >> you know. you have tim scott who is the first black senator to be elected from the state of south carolina since reconstruction from the south since reconstruction and me a love who is the first black female ever to be on house of the senate side. and the naacp's dismissal shows that they are not interested in the advancement of colored people or all black people. they are all only in advancing the progressive socialist policy agenda of the democrat party. i find it unconscionable that the head of the naacp said nothing about those very vial fliers that depicted lynchings, or some of the fliers that were issued by the georgia democrat party of referring to ferguson, missouri. they are not talking about the lack of good quality education. the high black teenage unemployment rate. none of these things matters to the naacp. >> that's fine. they are just an adjunct of the democratic party, they are just a campaign arm. that's fine. why does the media treat them like they speak for all because the media has has to continue to dismiss black conservatism even though this is something that has been around since the turn of the century. the 19th and booker t. washington. three pillars, education, prup and and great alliance. look at what linden johnson brought to the black community. it's failure. it's the dissemination of our inner cities and black family. we need to go back it to those critical points of booker t. washington and i would hope that the naacp would accept it. education, entrepreneurship and self-reliance and not dependency. >> don't hold your breath. colonel west thank you for joining us this morning. that was interesting. >> thank you. >> the plot to kill the king of england foiled. what was behind it and how police were able to stop it just in time. then, could the next terrorist attack be a blackout? a chilling warning this morning about our power grid and how hackers have been messing around with it for years. stay tuned. hi, everyone. good morning, friends, quick headlines now. a royal assassination plot foiled. british police say four descrak terrorists plan to stab queen elizabeth to death at this weekend's royal festival. counter terrorism officers received a tip. tracked down the men and arrested them. the queen still expected to attend this weekend's event. and the official word from the coroner's report on robin williams death it was officially ruled a suicide. no drugs or alcohol were found in his system. he hung himself with a belt inside his california home on august 11th. clayton? >> software running the nation's critical infrastructure including power grids and nuclear plants has been the target of russian target hacking attempts since 2011. no one knows when this will be unleashed. how crippling could it be and effect all of us? joining us is david kennedy. nice to see you this morning. >> good to see you again, this morning. >> we're not talking about someone getting access to my credit card information to find out if i bottom diapers at target. this is about the infrastructure of the united states and some of the areas that are most vulnerable, put them up here on the screen walk us through what we have been seeing. >> two demographics demographicn russia. the folks looking at the retail space and credited cards, that's more of your organized crime. in this case this is actually coming from the kremlin or russian government. attack large portions of infrom strawrkt. water treatment facilities to how we get energy to our houses and businesses. most case dating back since 2011. we have been seeing a large uptick in offensive capability the past five years or so. targeting these more for military preparedness in the event there is a conflict can they take down large portions of our infrastructure and cause blackouts not do deliveries, water, core things of our infrastructure that we would use on a regular basis. that's what we would target in this attack. >> recent attacks by russia. stepped up. last month russian hackers exploring microsoft windows flaw to spy on nato. ukrainian government. hackers thought to be working for russian government breach unclassified white house computer networks. and then in august, they -- our financial system, stealing data from jp morgan chase, why are they stepping up these attacks? what do they hope to get? >> they are mapping out our infrastructure and financial infrastructure. really towards the event if there is a major conflict, do they have the upper hand. what we are seeing is that for large countries like china for example or russia, it's no longer about do you have the more capable military when it comes to bombs or boots on the ground. it's really more now around that cyber element which they can go around and take down large portions of our infrastructure or our economy all through the information method. that's the really scary part because our infrastructure right now is not prepared to handle it you are seeing some of the largest banks being attacked. core freezing rain structure known for a number of years highly vulnerable on being attacked. more around the military capability wise of why they are actually going after these systems. they're learning our infrastructure and weaknesses and how they can ultimately use that against us in the event there is a conflicted ie things that might happen in ukraine. >> disturbing. we all remember that black out in new york city over academic indicated ago and what that did here. >> thanks. 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sprint store in burbank, they have like these kids work these phone stores. i i said excuse me do you have a battery for this? what is that? what is that? i said it's a flip phone. how old is that? how old is that? i said i don't know, it's like 15 years old, yeah, right, like they had cell phones then. yeah, they had cell phones then. >> like the old car phone in the plastic bag. >> do you remember those old ones? >> although they seemed to have returned to the same size. >> coming full circle. >> did you hear about this story? mom was out shopping with her kid when they're kid started screaming and was acting unruly when another mom nearby decided that she would speak up and let the mom know that her kid was being unruly well then this happened. out in the parking lot the mom who with the child decided-to-tack the woman though ho spoke up and lay the smack down on her in the parking lot. >> bree richardson. she describes here what happened. watch. >> and the next thing i know she hits me in the mouth with her fist or shoves me to the ground and then hits me again. >> police in california are still looking for this woman in the video. trying to sort that all out. question for you this morning is should this woman have gotten involved if you see a woman misbehaving in the store do you go and say something to the parents and say come on you really need to take care of your child better. >> first of all it's wrong to punch people out in the parking lot of the mall. however you really going up to someone whose child is crying. that's like going up to a fat person and saying you are fat. you don't think they know. if you have a child screaming in public you are acutely aware of it. last thing you need is for some stranger to come up and judge you. >> if you are on the airplane phone with my children. mostly they are fine. sometimes they have ear problems and takeoff when they were little they would scream. it's unhelpful for someone to come up to me and tell me me my child is crying. yeah, don't you think i'm aware of that? however, if the child is starting to do something terrible or is unruly and trashing part of the store you might want to say. >> if the kid is playing with matches or something. if the child is just crying, the last thing you need is someone to pile on. there is no more tense moment in the world than when your child is making a scene. >> some parents are just inept. you guys are amazing parents. unfortunately there are some people who can't have kids and some people who do have kids shouldn't have kids, right? >> sure. i said something to a woman who got out of her car, she had a kid in the backseat in a car seat. and it was like 1,000 degrees outside, she gets outside and leaves the car running and is running in to like the subway or something. and i yelled at her i'm like what are you doing? she starts yelling at me. where do you draw the line? do you you ever get involved in somebody else's parenting? >> i think if it's a matter of life or death, absolutely. someone leaving his child in a car on a hot day like ridiculous. but crying. >> if there is crying, no. if there is neglected, of course. i would be hard pressed. if i saw in a grocery store a mom smack her child, 1-year-old child in the head, clearly that's a problem. i mean, i don't know how i would react because clearly the 1-year-old doesn't know how to -- i don't know that i would do this, but i would be bothered by the child being hit. >> it would take an awful lot to get me to intervene into someone else wants parenting. it really would. >> if you you saw a mom laided a smack down on a child in a grocery store. first of all i know you never go to the grocery store. if you saw a 1-year-old child being hit in the grocery store and a you were standing right there. >> that would be another reminder to never go to the grocery store. a. b, if it was discipline, not my business. not my business. i'm not getting involved in somebody else's parenting. if were abuse i would say knock that off right now. stop that it's a fine line when you see it. >> let us know what you think. go to facebook and weigh in on this. how would you handle it. >> all right, some other stories making headlines this saturday morning. wakes up to every parent's worst nightmare taking a-year-old daughter from the bedroom. the dad got up just in time to scare off the kidnapper and save his little girl. listen to the chilling 911 call from the girl's mother. >> a a man in my home and he took mya-year-old daughter and i happened to wake up. and he had my daughter outside and my husband ran out there and got her from him but he took my 5-year-old daughter. >> they found the man blocks away. they identify him as 46-year-old troy morally. right now they don't think it was targeted attack. could there be a spy in the ranks? the fbi searching the home and office of robin rayful as part of a counter intelligence probe. state department diplomat and lang time expert on pakistan counter intelligence investigations typically involve allegations of spying on behalf of foreign governments. he has been placed on administrative leave and a spokesman says she is cooperating with the investigation. did the company behind those exploding airbags know they were dangerous? a shocking new you report from the "new york times" revealed japanese auto supplier may have destroyed test results instead ofgulatorst the risk. nearly 8 million vehicles from 10 automatic automakers have been recalled since 2013, bags are linked to two deaths and suspected in two others. u.s. lawmakers now calling for an investigation. and a louisville man learns he is going to jail and tries to make a mad dash from the courtroom. >> whoa. [screams] >> nice try. the man leaping over benches and attacking three officers before being taken down with a taser. mario guzman was in court on drug trafficking charges when he tried to bolt. he now faces several additional charges from the attack. >> he was pretty -- going to jail i would make a run for it. >> he jumped over two pews. >> sit there passively and go to jail i would bolt. >> even with his knee injury. >> and now you get an extra five years. congratulations. nice job. >> exactly. hey, guys, get ready for the the cold air. coldest air certainly that we have seen all winter long or all fall long and it's going to feel like the dead of winter for a lot of people. take a look at the weather maps i will show you how this is going to time out. threw have your monday line where the cold is going to be. by the time you get to thursday, it's all the way down across much much texas and tennessee valley. once this cold air settles in, it's with us for a while. in fact, maybe well over a week. so, this is the weekend to go diveted your winter coat. a good time to shop and get out there and get the clothes you are going to need and make sure your house is ready for all of this. here is your first alert forecast for today across the northeast. it's already a cool one. we will see cloud cover and lake-effect rain as the system moves across the area. nothing that's horrible yet. down to the southeast it's also a cool day. but temps around average. for the most part any rain why see will be across areas of florida. a pretty dry day. in across the northern plains we do have a little bit of snow. the system moving across parts of minnesota later on in the evening and we have some snow this evening in across parts of michigan. today is just a dry day for the most part. almost everywhere in the country it's the dry day today. it's the cold air that begins to move in on monday. so make sure you are ready clayton, make sure you are ready are you ready? >> i'm red. >> good. >> the coat won't reflect that for another two months. >> exactly. >> buy a new coat. >> i will just go cold. >> the president offering a message to the american one day after republicans dominating the midterm elections. how are voters responding to his plans? we will check your pulls so stay tuned. plus sophia jackson move over. there is new baby names working their way to the top. we'll share them with you next. 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>> you can see what happens. people just went so far down when we were talking about the two thirds of the vote. really what we have is a c minuses -- c plus about this clip. people felt like it went down when he said two thirds. 1/3 of people we spoke to out there voting said you are dismissive of my votes. two thirds of people that didn't show up. almost like you are saying nothing and i'm going to listen to you. really people didn't sphawnd to that at the same time he started to come back up when he started to say some positive things that they did believe. two thirds did not work for him. he shouldn't said it republicans have historical election, historic wins there. the president is saying despite this divided government, we are one united states. listen to this. >> the fact is i still believe what i said first elected six years ago last night. for all the maps plastered across our otv screens today and for all the cynics who say otherwise, i continue to believe we are simply more than just a collection of red and blue states. we are the united states. and whether it's immigration or climate change or making sure our kids are going to the best possible schools to making sure that our communities are creating jobs, whether it's stopping the spread of terror and disease, to opening up doors of opportunity to everybody who is wig to work hard and take responsibility, the united states has big things to do. we can and we will make progress if we do it together. and i look forward to the work ahead. >> going positive instead of negative seems to help him a little bit here. >> it does a lot. the trends are positive. really there is a huge divide here. overall i give him a b minus he didn't appeal across the aisle. what happened is what people said is they were buying into it they liked all of his positive language at the very end he said we'll make progress if we do it together, people like that. he said i look forward to the work ahead and no one bought it. started to come back down and people held on to that. >> on thursday we saw an op. ed in the "wall street journal" from john boehner and from mitch mcconnell, the presumptive senate majority leader and laying out what the republican party plans to do. let's hear from mitch mcconnell here. >> when the american people choose to divided government i don't think it means they don't want us to do anything. i think it means they want us to look for areas of agreement. reagan, never had the house in 8 years. clinton didn't have the house or the senate for six of his eight years. i can think of at least four significant things done. reagan and tipp o'neal saved social security for a generation. did the last comprehensive tax reform. we need to do that again. bill clinton and the republicans did welfare reform and actually balanced the budget three years in a row. i think we ought to start with the view that maybe there is some things we can agree on to make progress for the country. >> how did folks respond to this? >> this is just a c plus it was pretty average. weighs making pretty sophisticated argument for folks and people weren't able to follow him. they wanted to hear more what he was going to do and a less about what other presidents in the pass. so it looked lining he was setting himself up maybe to blame the president here. folks didn't love it and they really want to see him in action now. >> yeah, it seems like americans are just really frustrated with gridlock in washington, d.c. and red gror the republicans to do something. lee carter thank you so much for your time today. >> thank you. >> 4 minutes after the hour this saturday morning and coming up on "fox & friends," you the taxpayer spent more than a billion dollars to build this solar plant. now looking for more money. we are talking a federal bailout. just how much ahead. ladies, men say they finally found a way to get out of doing the chores. but we have got some ways to actually get the help you really need. make them think it's their idea. that story is next. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? 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>> how can women get their men to help around the house? >> here with the answer, the author of "have a new husband by friday" dr. kevin lehman. thank you for being with us, a friend of the show he is hereby to train us. make the husband think it's their idea to scrub the doilt and clean the dishes? how do we do this? >> it's interesting. number one, think of your husband as a 4-year-old that shaves. if you need things done, tell him exactly what needs to be done. okay? >> yes. >> and then point number 2, is don't shoot on him. by that i mean we tend to be improves of women where you go in and make things perfect. learn to live with imperfection. >> that is good advice. in other words, don't nag? is that what you are saying because that would be good advice. >> well, not only don't nag, you know, men don't like being asked questions in general. okay? some men need retraining. i mean, you have got to get this straight in marriage. as a wife, hey, i'm not your mother okay. just because your mother did everything for you, we are a partnership here. and the other thing i would suggest is, make sure that he feels like a hero. i mean, let him be a hero. he is really -- i mean, most of us as men want to please our wives. if you really love your life you want to please her. most of us men are like seals waiting for a 3-pound fish to be thrown our way. you know. just a few little atta boys makes most of us men, again, want to please our wives. >> doc, here are a a jobs deliberately do poorly. cleaning the bathroom, number two, loading and unloading the dishwasher. i'm guilty of that. ironing. making the bed. and then vacuuming. does that stick with what you know about men? >> yeah. that lines up pretty good. in fact, some men will make things look -- put water on it just to make it look like did you it. sort of like a kid. >> that doesn't mean that the man wants to please the wife like you are saying. that just means the man wants to get out of it and be lazy. >> no, anna. listen, men are weasels. okay? wield love it to weasel out of anything. but, you know, again, i go bake to marriage is a partnership. and so when your husband does things that help around the house, again, i think you just got to stroke that guy a little bit and say honey, you know, i really appreciate it again, given a choice, would most women like to have a man who is just passionate in the bedroom or would she rather have a man who has picked up vomit of kids and diarrhea, picked up kids from school, run to the store and cleaned the kitchen? i got news for the last one. >> i don't believe that i don't believe that for a second. i'm not going to let that thought into my head, doctor. true or not. but i appreciate your coming on. thank you for joining us today. >> what do you think this morning? 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"fox & friends" hour two starts right now. >> ♪ "fox & friends" ♪ the fun never ends. in. >> those excuses i was reading the list of them. one of them was i got on an airplane accidently. >> >> late for work? >> someone said that me. >> in a world that doesn't work anymore. >> let us know your favorite excuses for calling out of work. we will break those down coming up on the show. >> headlines. >> the american campaign in iraq is expanding. president obama ar proving the deemployment of 1500 more u.s. troops to iraq this districtly in noncombat role. iraqi and kurdish forces doing the fighting. forces training them to be more effective in taking on isis. >> one of the reasons why we think this is a good idea right now is because the iraqi security forces forces hae stivianoened their spine and have done with on the offense and have shown that they have got good capabilities. but there is gaps. there is gaps in some of those capabilities, some of the enabling functions they need help with and advice and again that's what we are going to provide. >> this new deployment nearly doubles the total number of american troops in u.k. are a. a royal assassination plot foiled. british police say four islamic terrorists plan to stab queen elizabeth to death at this weekend's british festival. counter terrorism officers received a tip, tracked the men down and arrested them. the men ranging in age from 19 to 27. the queen still expected to aattend this weekend wants event. 1,000 v.a. workers could be be facing the ax. v.a. secretary bob mcdonald saying he is going to take aggressive action as he tries to correct the systematic problems within the troubled agency v.a. has been under intense scrutiny since the whistleblower dozens of witnesses died awaiting treatment at the phoenix v.a. problems revealed at v.a. facilities across the nation. ebola hosted a special visitor on friday. former president george w. bush congratulating the standoff of texas health presbyterian noting their dedication and care. he was even able to meet with ebola survivor nurse amber vinson. amber, how are you darling? 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[ laughter ] >> i will never wash this cheek again. the hospital has been given the all clear on ebola as all workers who had contact with the virus are declared free of risk. and those are your news headlines. that was nice of him. >> you may have noticed that democrats took, in the words of president obama, a she lacking in the midterm elections. actually they lost more seats in state houses than any time in u.s. history. it was really a republican wave. everyone agrees with that except the people who got beaten. here is former speaker of the house describes what she thinks happened. >> i don't consider it a wave. i think it's a ebbing of democratic voters. i don't think the american people gave anybody a great big seal of approval. >> all right. well, can you pars that a little bit. i mean, yes, it was historic. it was a wave. but it was also an ebb and we go back and forth on this. >> look, people rejected obama. there is no doubt about it. >> absolutely. >> that was the one consonant across all races. tidal wave, again, it's the biggest in history. never has one party controlled more chambers in the state. the republicans have haven't had this many seats since 1931. it's a wave. >> people aren't happy about republicans either. >> no, it's all about obama. people don't like obama. >> a few years from now, four years from now we will be having the same conversation will we see seats going the other way because people are dissatisfied with congress in general? it will be interesting to watch. >> a lot of fingers that are pointing in all different directions but harry reid is blaming the president. the president's approval rating is barely 40%. what else more is there to say he? wasn't going to play well in north carolina or iowa or new hampshire. i'm sorry. it doesn't mean that the message was bad. but sometimes the messenger isn't good. which is probably part of the reason that we saw all of these democratic lawmakers running for the hills during this election cycle leading up. >> didn't even wait until all the ballots were counted to start attacking the president. boy, they were calling reporters immediately on election night saying this is obama's fault. al sharpton disagrees he thinks it's the clinton's faulted. whose fault is it back and forth. it's really a repudiation of hillary clinton. of course, they went in the last throws of the election down to kentucky. down to arkansas, to try to turn the tables and they couldn't. >> he is now one the president's closest advisors, al sharpton. if you said to me in 2008 al shopperton would be one of the president's closest advisors, that's a slur. i'm not voting for him but al sharpton is not going to be one of his closest advisors. the day after the election the first person to visit the president in the white house is al sharpton. >> shocking how much obama changed or at least revealed who he really. >> they pushed off that lunch. met with al sharpton first before meeting with the bipartisan congressional leaders at the white house. that unfolded yesterday it was a weird table meeting in the old family dining room here you are looking at the big wooden table and they got out all the nice china to eat some sea bass and salad. there is speaker boehner on his right side and house majority leader, i'm sorry and senate majority leader harry reid to his left. people describe that seating arrangement as a little awkward as can you imagine. >> it's awkward because the president even after getting totally repudiated in the polls two days before told the group once the cameras were off that, yes, i am pushing through amnesty for hundreds of thousands, millions here ill ely. whether you like it or not. i'm doing it by executive order. bypassing order by fiat. nothing you can do about it, tough luck, up yours. >> is the president deaf to the american people and their voting and the referendum on all of his policies? is he being defiant? what is it? senator john cornyn in an a.p. phone interview had this to say. the president instead of being contrite or saying to mercury hear you as a result of on referendum on policies that drove this ection will. he seems unmoved and even defiant. >> border state lawmakers are weighing in on this as well. even greg abbot who is the texas governor elect down there. he says, mr. president, don't do it. >> there was a mandate that occurred on election night this year. it was a mandate that the american people are sick and tired of the president using executive orders to dictate a pathway inconsistent with america's values. and the president crosses the line, is he going to see an overwhelming rejection of what he is trying to do. and so he better not overstep his authority. if he does, for one, of course, we'll be involved with another lawsuit against him but for another, you can expect quite a strong push back. >> so when is the last time we had a blanket amnesty like this. 1986. whats watt first result of that massive new waves of illegal immigration as everybody who wants to come here said i can get here for free. and that was inevitable result it will happen again. but the president is for it because it means new voters for the democratic party. they looked at the election result tuesday and, you know what? we need new voters. >> talking about respect of the law and border security rather than amnesty. we need to get that word out of our voyeur vocabulary. go back to 2011 with the dream act. we saw this flood of young kids over the summer as a result are the information that they were hearing about the dream act and getting amnesty by coming to the united states. >> totally that's an excellent point. it's a rational decision on their part. i mean, if i'm living in honduras and poverty most dangerous country in the world. president is giving people amnesty. manual i'm in tijuana the next day. why wouldn't i be? >> by the end of the year president says that will happen. will democrats and republicans get along? can they do anything over the next two years? go to our facebook poll right now and weigh in. so far 76% of you say. no you can weigh in throughout the show. 76% say no. >> jim on facebook writes: it would be nice for the sake ever the country, but i'm not going to hold my breath waiting for it to happen. >> jonna on facebook says i believe both parties can come together as long as the president puts down his pen and his phone and watches how this country is supposed to be run. >> and g.h. on facebook: if the voters had wanted to send people to d.c. so they could work with the democrats they would have elected democrats. voters want a new set of players in d.c. >> okay. well, speaking of a new set the players, we have a new player, his name is rick reichmuth. he is standing by in our weather center. >> did you see the yes was one half of 1%. why you think -- >> -- who is that guy, exactly? get ready for cold. this someone thing that that's coming for sure they can would. precipitation wise, most of the country is fine. rain down to the gulf is going to remain to the south for the most part. one system across the great lakes bringing a little bit of rain and little bit of snow. more snow this week coming with much colder temps. waking up right now not that bad out there. cool. some of the coolest temps we have seen. things are going to change a lot this week. once this cold air settles in here across the eastern two thirds of the country. we are going to see that air stay that way likely for well over a week. this is your weekend to get ready for what's coming. take a look at today's temperatures. not that bad. kansas city you are 65. excuse me, that was sunday. go into monday parts of the dakotas. go into tuesday. denver, your high temperature, 28 degrees. go into wednesday, we have got some eye hearse only in the sidges, in the northern rockies and start to see this by the time we get to thursday. settle into the 40s. dallas, 44 for your high on thursday. amarillo 32. the cold air is coming, guys, going to stick with us for a while. hopefully all of this pattern will change cold air mass in january, for now, get ready shocking. speaking of shocking, what happened to know boots on the ground? 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i mean, if you were saying this in purely military terms, which is what you would hope you would be doing or strategic terms, you would say exactly what you just said we need people on the ground calling in air power but the president doesn't want to upset his constituency? is that why he is not saying that outloud? >> clearly that's what he is doing. but it's not -- but it's going to effect the men and the women on the ground. the other thing in terms of brings is they talk about also asking for a $.6 billion. well, the iraqis should be paying for that i have said from early on that, you know, george herbert walker bush in 1991 wrote the book on this. we should be getting others to pay for. this americans will go on the ground there the iraqis can write that check. then the third point that i would make from admiral kirby's statements yesterday, they talked about the training of the free syrian army. and that we're going to be training a thousand of these people. we are two months into this and they haven't even begun the vetting process. it's incon seervel to me that they would not have moved the ball an inch on that issue. and it's really -- it's -- it's stunning, the poor performance in the management of national security here is just -- it's stunning. >> so this began with 3 hundred odd troops and another 300 and then 450 and then the other day 1500. if you were to chart this out, it looked like that. this is not the last time we're going to hear that american troops are headed to iraq, is it? >> it is not. the point is he is putting people out there but he is not enabling -- he is really not providing immediate impact on the battlefield. they are going to training and train them for six or seven months. look, this is a very dangerous group of people that are threatening american national security interest. we need to be assisting the iraqis now. not later. now. into grading that we can train at the same time while we assist them with the fight. these things are not mutually exclusive. and it just demonstrates that this administration does not know what it's doing. >> well, sure, weerve training the iraqi army for more than 10 years and they melted in the face of isis. well, gary berne senne, thanks. really interesting analysis. we appreciate you coming on this morning. >> thank you, tucker. >> coming up, you the taxpayers spent more than a billion dollars to build this solar plant. now it's broke and looking for more money. who do you think is going to pay for it? if you guessed you, you're right. then, from the battlefield with a small screen meet the marine who has turned into a tv star. he joins us. there he is. stay tuned. there was no question she was the one. she reminds you every day. but your erectile dysfunction-that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. what are you doing? 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>> all right. tucker. manhattan this mta police officer and former combat marine is taking on a brand new role. >> undercover in new role as detective alvarez in fox news hit series gotham. how did he pave his unique path to star dumb? let's ask him. is he sitting on the couch. nice to see you this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> geeing out with you. a fan of the show. what is it like to be a are the pa of this 7 a years of batman to be a part of this story to go from the battle field to being an actor? >> i'm having the time of my life. i mean, who knew in 2003 in the middle in of iraq that i would have these, you know, premonitions of being an actor and here i am 8 years later on probably the biggest show on television. i'm honored alvarez is something i look forward to playing him. >> you said while serving in iraq you thought this might be the end if i make it home i need to follow my dream. tell us the path of going on hundreds of auditions to do this. >> i always tell me young actors about that skill set, going back into the basics like being a marine, right? you are training and you're implementing these life-learned lessons of discipline, motivation. i just transferred all of that into my acting and it's paying off now. but it took a lot of hard work. >> that's a lot of auditions. >> what about your crew that you work with not behind the camera but the other members of the police force? do they give you a lot of razzing for being jmpleght like the officer hollywood? >> [ laughter ] >> yeah. but it's all in great fun. they are my biggest supporters. my bosses i couldn't do it without their support, obviously. i know they are just as excited that i am. >> we see the show. we see the precincts that they set up in gotham city. how close to what you face on a daily basis in the police force is gotham like. >> obviously we don't have any penguins, right? >> you don't have the joker. >> but we do have other things, right? and the news every single day between ax wielding maniacs and isis and all these other things that are happening in our real got testimony that so do i know what it is like to go out there and put on a a uniform every single day not knowing where the next threat may come? absolutely. has alvarez done some things that you i wouldn't do? yeah. i would never walk out on a guy -- it's fun to play outside of that. >> gotham has certainly got americans buzzing. it's amazing on monday nights we are going to be seeing you a the lo. you say it got picked up on netflix, too. >> >> netflix will stream it he at the end of this first season they bought the entire rights to that and extended this season a full 22 episodes? what's your character. >> alvarez wears really nice suit and does cool things. he is from the comic books the cat woman series. i don't know a whole local what's going to happen with him. in this entire force gordon is probably the only one that is super straight laced. everyone sells on the edge of that. >> when you were growing up in high school, you loved acting. you are playing with the whiz, the tin man in high school. >> i wanted to be the tin man. >> and then what paided made the transition from maybe not go n the acting path but go and join the marines? >> i need way out of a really bad situation. i grew up in a sun set park, brooklyn. it was a do you have time and tough environment for me. i knew i was hopefully destined to do a lot more than that i thought the marine corps would give me that discipline i needed and a way out. i wound up loving it and serving nearly 13 years. >> that's incredible. thank you for your service and thank you for being a great actor on a great show here on fox and continued success. >> visit us on the set. >> i would love to. >> absolutely. >> holy smokes i can't believe i didn't ask that question. we will will talk in the break, all right? sneaking of measure heroes, we want you to send us your veterans day pictures. use the #better with vets at ff weekend on twitter. send them to us there and instagram as well. >> i can't wait to see them. have you ever been called into your boss' office for this talk? >> looks like you have been missing a lot of work lately. >> i would say i have been missing it, bob. 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employee woke up in a good mood and didn't want to ruin it. >> >> that's the best. >> stay home. that's fantastic. employee caught their uniform on fire by putting in the microwave to dry. >> legalizing marijuana has consequences i want to be honest. >> genius like in north dakota one time tried to warm up his motor oil by his car by putting it in the microwave. >> didn't work well. >> emilyee said they accidently got on an airplane. >> accidentally got on an airplane. >> bought the plane ticket? plugged in my credit card number. >> if one of my employees was that honest and that creative, i think i would give them a pass. >> you would? wouldn't you? >> no. >> i wouldn't -- i would want my employees to come to work in an environ. they enjoy. if you are not happy to be here go and find another job. >> i put my uniform in the microwave and it caught fire? i don't know. i think i would reward it with a day off. >> bring it in. >> just say here, you need an extra t-shirt or something. my very first job was at lee's ice cream we only had one shirt. if you worked multiple days in a row can you imagine what the show was like spilled ice cream? >> it would walk to work on its own. >> i would hang it out the window to drive on my way in to work. i didn't have a microwave. other headlines to tell you about this morning, how low you can you go boston police looking for this guy who stole a woman's cell phone seconds after she jumped in front of a train and died. see him with his foot on the orange phone in surveillance video. he works around to make sure no one is paying attention and snatches it up walks away. >> was this woman's death an accident or scheme to collect life insurance? now charged in 2012 murder of his wife tony. prosecutors believe he pushed her off a cliff at colorado's rockie mountain national park to collect her a million-dollar life insurance policy. he claims she slipped and fell. investigators now looking into the death of his first wife. she died in 1995 while fixing their car. a seattle mom furious after she says her 8-year-old son's school lunch was thrown in the trash. the reason? she forgot to put $2.75 into his account. carol woolery school didn't let him go hungry. gave him an emergency meal, which is a cheese sandwich and an apple. carol says her son was hue mail united stated. embarrassed. bawling because other kids were making comments to him about it. and embarrassing him even more. >> the school says it is policy to give the emergency meal when students have no money in their account. carol is now pushing that to get changed. extremely generous offer couple of robbery suspects in texas. last month the texas homeowner posing as delivery men. the homeowner said if the men turned themselves in he would offer to pay for their college education. he hopes that incentive will get them out of a life of crime. and those are your news headlines. all right. should we turn to the secrets of new york city where our like reichmuth is out and about? >> is that where he is? >> it is chilly out here. say hi to jack your dad. >> in knoxville, tennessee. >> hi jack in knoxville, tennessee. thanks for watching us every morning. take a look at your weather map chilly out there and remain chilly for much of the week. high temperature in billings, montana, 9 degrees. that is 41 degrees below where you should be this time year. the cold air is on its way. it starts tomorrow. and it's going to stick around for a while. are you ready for cold air, clayton? means football season which once we are getting at this point. people still tailgate. >> you need to be outside for tailgating. hot great gadgets to show you the high tech way to celebrate your tailgate party. nice to see you, kate. >> heading into week 10. hook you up with some of my favorite tailgating projects. start off with this baby here. perfect gift. one of the coolest jobs i have work with brook stone. how many cocktails do you actually know he how to make, right? >> probably one. >> a beer. >> hundreds of drink options and you can actually tells you how to fill up, step-by-step, with the virtual thing how to make the perfect drink. hundreds of different recipes and always make it correct every single time. >> what's great is you can make it for large groups put a picture on there, too. give you the appropriate drink for the -- not just one person, too. >> become a bartending super hero and great for game day. >> that is brilliant. if you you want to be like james von and a bruiser. >> this is best way to carry around a frosty six pack and they always get taken. this is from perpetual kit $45. each little foam insert take a six pack around to keep your brewskis all locked one a dual combo briefcase. >> put it on a flight. >> this is the sort of person who has everything. >> i'm here, i'm an executive and my tailgate party. >> i love this over here on the car. magnetic beer could seys. this is fantastic. >> simple but effective. very cool for amazon. four pack only $20. get your hands free during game time. >> hold on my phone is ringing. let me just put this on the car hold that for me. thank you. >> by the way this is our nicely covered so they're not going to scrape your paint or anything. >> exactly, yeah. >> all right. after that you need a beer mug,. >> brand new gadgets from brook stone, this is called talk and tour. this is the ultimate all in one. on the bottom there flush mounted magnetic bottle open everywhere. go ahead and open that beer. it has a magnet on the boat. cap stay on. get rid of that cap as soon as you are done with it okay. this right here. this has been the hit had of the morning. stanley cup popcorn maker couldn't be easier to operate. one touch of a button. what's cool is licensed. looks like you are having it out of the family cup. how fun. >> truck have here. toyota four runner? >> hook you up with some power. absolutely. >> amazing. great great tips. we will put some of these online and send it back to you guys. >> very cool. coming up this weekend marked historic wins for black politicians me a love and tim scott. the naacp ignored their victories, why? they are not liberal democrats. hypocrisy juan williams' son wrathy. our old friend is here next. >> talk about see lion interesting, this climbs up a pole and gets stuck. 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up and at them, rise and shine. a a hairy situation in an arizona neighborhood when this cat gets stuck on a 40-foot utility pole. check him out there at the top. after two days, the power company finally agreed to help rescue it. but moments before the big save, the big cat climbed back down on his own. and talk about a real cat burglar, this locked out sea lion you are about to see chino somehow manages to sneak back inside her home. she does it small opening at the bottom of a a security door. the owner says she has mad after he closed the garage door. tucker? >> thanks anna. the naacp released a statement on the midterm elections. the only problem it made no mention of the wins of mia love and tim scott. those are two black candidates who won in places no black republican ever has. the naacp statement read in part the election was not about who won but rather the citizens who lost the right to participate, whatever that means. now rnc spokesperson raffi williams slamming that organization he said. this can we take a moment to understand how the naacp didn't congratulate the first black person ever elected to both the house and the senate? well, raffi williams joins us now for more. thank you for coming on this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> little baffled as to why i thought the naacp's whole role was to keep track of stuff like this and jump in on the side of people like tim scott and mia love, why didn't they? >> i'm just as surprised as you are because i think there is a a partisan bet to what they have done. taken the time to congratulate tim scott being the first black senator reconstruction in the black south. mia love first black congresswoman. and will herd the first black congressman from texas. these are people they should acknowledge. supposedly for the advancement of all black people and acknowledge achievements when we get higher office. >> is backed on this show tomorrow. naacp started as a group opposed to lynching. good for them. 100 years later though, they just team seem like an adjunct to a political party. i mean, have they outlived their usefulness? >> i think they could find a useful place in society today. they are looking for it right now. they did great work in the 50s and 60's. right now when the racial lines aren't black and white like there used to be and there is more gray and ambiguity to it they are still figure out how they play. we can is a discussion about policy. believe republican policies job programs. rand paul's economic freedom zones in these cities. the naacp support the policies that have failed and produced high unemployment rates in the black community almost double the national average. high crime rates, black-on-black crime. they are not addressing they are attacking people addressing these issues. >> you say it's no longer a black and white issue in this country. that's progress, isn't it? we don't want a country dramatically polarized along racial lines. >> still have a ways it go. i'm not going to say that everything is honky doory here. the naacp needs to acknowledge the progress we have made and understand where the country sits today in terms of what progress we still have. there is no way that the battles of the 50s and 60's still should be fought by the naacp and they are trying to fight those battles still. >> not 19 a a here as someone should tell eric holder, too. you know as well as i do, this is all a threat, progress is a threat to the naacp. i mean, they make money and they make a lot of money by claiming that it's not changed since 1955, right? >> well, look, i mean that if they accomplish their goal of racial equality in this country, there is no use for the naacp no more. i don't know if that scares them or what, but right now, i think they need to start acknowledging poet sides of the spectrum and celebrate the achievements of black americans like mia love, tim scott and william herd. >> raffi williams from washington. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks a lot, tucker. >> coming up, ever get a song stuck in your head that just won't go away? 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' van morrison might put us in a nice romantic mood. again, these memories are also attached to he emotion. we can have emotions that bring us up. emotions that put us in a soothing mood like classical music or jazz. that's why it can effect memory and a lot of different important ways. >> i'm surprised maybe nobody has, but musicians haven't connected with scientists on this to try to uncover what exactly works as a best selling song. is there some sort of algorithm that they can study that this k. can tell us this music. >>ed in the engineer yum. >> that's not only a good question it's an excellent question. you get an a for that there are those that work in the music business, musicologist who understand this from a scientist perspective. from a layman's perspective a lot of people who write hit songs understand rhythm and beats get us excited and get us in a certain memory and mood and when they publish these songs and follow that calculus. pandora, which i listen to all the time, they use that science. >> that's great. >> amazing. >> doc, fascinating stuff thanks for joining us this morning. republican landslide don't tell that to nancy pelosi and it harry reid. they didn't notice. we will tell what you a vibe it to. >> ladies, men say they finally found out a way to get out of didding chores for sure. >> ghub one catchiest song of all of time ♪ if you want to be my lover ♪ get with my friends ♪ make it last for forever ♪ friendships never end ♪ if you wanna be my lover ♪ you have got to give ♪ taking it too easy i told my dentist about my sensitive teeth, he told me there's a whole new way to treat sensitivity. he suggested i try new crest sensi-stop strips. 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(electric hedge trimmer) everybody loves the sweet, fluffy deliciouslness of king's hawaiian bread. good morning, hope you are doing well today. it's saturday the 8th of november, 2000 146789 i'm anna kooiman. the president promised he would bring our troops home in the middle east. days after the mid terms, he is sending more back into the line of fire. so why now? >> and the mid terms, republican landslide, weren't they? not according to nancy pelosi. >> i don't consider it a wave. i think it's an ebbing of democratic voters, rather than a wave of republican voters. >> well, that's one analysis. governor mike huckabee has another one. is he here live. >> and, lazy, does this scene look familiar to you when you leave the housework up to your man? >> dad, dad. >> things turn to mush. >> what if we told you he was messing it up on purpose? these dirty little secret revealed. "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. >> this is jesse. >> what's the name of the show again? "fox & friends." >> you know ms. piggy, come on. >> good morning, everyone. anna b. kooiman. >> tucker carlson. >> i haven't had a chance to say congratulations yet to your marathon. >> didn't you just run a a marathon. >> we raised or you raised north of auto thousand dollars. >> that is -- >> -- basically one day. that came n one day. >> yeah. >> unbelievable. thank you to all of our viewers. >> that money going to scholarships for the families of fallen and wounded veterans. >> wonderful, pretty awesome. >> amazing. stories making headlines this saturday. american campaign in iraq is expanding. president obama approvingth deployment of 1500 more u.s. troops to iraq. strictly in a noncombat role. iraqi encouraged forces will be doing the fighting while american soldiers will train them to be more efficient. east afghanistan, gary bernsten, joins us earlier it tell us why that's a mistake. >> he is really not providing an immediate impact on the battlefield. they are going to train. they aring if to train them for six or seven months. look, this is very dangerous of people threatening american national security interests. we need to be assisting the iraqis now. not later. now in degrading that. we can train at the same time while we assist them with the fight. these things are not mutually exclusive. >> this new deployment nearly doubles the tettle number of american troops in iraq. the story that left the country baffled. entire family mysteriously disappeared. their bodies end up turning up in the desert. well, now, years later, a break in the case. police charging this man, a 6-year-old chase merritt with the murder of the mcstay family. merritt a former business associate of the father joseph. he, his wife and young son disappeared from their san diego home back in 2014. their bodies found last november buried in the mojave desert. no motive known at this time. he is due in court wednesday. >> president obama will officially announce his nomination for the next attorney general. the president has chosen u.s. attorney loretta lynch to replace the outgoing eric holder. if confirmed lynch will be the first african-american woman to hold the top position. mcdonnell you remembering the senate to vote until januaryen othe nomination. >> meet a small town cop with a pot of gold, shaferlg a she'll. bike can, tuckerrened a findlay wanted to sit with him and ask him questions. officer logan was more than happy to oblige. the trio game fast friends with the officer and plan on having weekly hang out sessions. >> that's great. >> all right. let's bring in governor mike huckabee now. is he joining us on the couch to talk about the big stories of the week. no bigger story this week than, of course, the election. you think the. >> it happened this week. >> yeah it, did. >> you think the president may have had that response. i'm reminded of george w. bush at the podium following the 2006 mid terms. he got up there and used the word thumping. fired donald rumsfeld the next day. he heard the message loud and clear. it seems the democrats and president obama have in the heard that message. pointing fingers all over the place what did you make of it. >> kind of like that commercial that guy says can you can hear me now? obviously the president doesn't hear. i think with hearing aids in both ears he couldn't hear this. it was unbelievable that he was going to the podium and almost acting like, well, you know, two thirds of the voters had had shown up. well, that's the whole point, mr. president. they didn't show up. why didn't they show up? because they have lost confidence in you. this was a wipe out election. the thing that was most surprising was the margins. i have been campaigning all over the country for various republican candidates. and i really thought a lot of these races were going to be very close. georgia. we all expect, including the candidate david purdue thought it would go into a run jaw. iowa, joni ernst thought it was going to be close. mike rockie mountains thought his close was going to be close. he they were blowouts not even close. >> not even close. nancy pelosi doesn't seem see it that way. this is her baghdad bob imitation. watch this. >> i don't consider it a wave. i think it's an ebbing of democratic voters, rather than a wave of republican voters because i don't think the american people gave anybody a great big seal of approval. >> now, does she mean that? is she pretending to deny reality or is she just like on another planet? >> you know, i think she is on another planet. how can a person with a straight face go out there and say things that everybody in the whole world including honest and sincere democrats look in the face and say we have just got absolutely busted. that's the only thing you can say. >> of course. >> the kay after the results came out we he heard from the president and a lot of people said he sounded deaf and defiant and he basically said i'm going to act on immigration unilaterally. and a lot of folks aren't happy about that ed henry pressed the president about this. he said, come on, is this vote not a referendum on all of your policies and the american people not wanting to you dual of a these executive orders? listen. >> these is there one tv ad out there or one candidate who said i want to see more executive action? >> well, ed, most of the beam who were running television ads were running for congress. it's not a surprise to me that these television ads focused on legislation that they support. >> what's amazing to me is that from the white house the message was well, this was really just simply a matter of the republicans having good tv ads. actually, no, it was a repudiation of the president's policies. interestingly, it was the president who said that he was the one who said his policies were on the ballot. >> right. >> that's what was up. i of the someone to just press him hard and say if it was your policies on the ballot and all over the country you have got your head handed to you, what does it say about your policies? here is the great thing. did you see that lunch they had. i have been to baptist funerals that had more joy and exuberance. this has to be the photo in that was absolutely unbelievable. >> that's when they knew the cameras were on. >> one thing about it, if they brought shrimp out they didn't have to have it prechilled it went down 30 degrees in that room. unbelievable. >> you are the president look at the election results from tuesday and you just got hammered your party lost 67 chambers in state houses, et cetera, et cetera, is it understandable that his first reaction say we just need new voters. we are going to import them from other countries. >> well, i think that's maybe the allusion, but, look, in texas, where one of the strongest, what i would call enforcement type messages on immigration was delivered by dan patrick, the lt. governor candidate. he got the highest number of hispanic votes in texas, for heaven's sakes. >> they are citizens, they are americans. >> they vote and they are citizens. >> exactly. >> the point being that it was not offensive to hispanic voters. this is the thing that people need to wake up and understand. look, hispanics want the same things we all want. they want good jobs. they want to be paid well. they want safe neighborhoods they want their kids to go to a a good school, i don't care what color or ethnicity you are. there are fund mention things americans want. it's not to have more government. it's not to have the government disregard laws and force them to live by them. and i i think allful that has just finally caught up with this administration. >> you can see the response to the naacp after the election? >> yeah. >> praising some of those candidates that were -- had hispanic vic -- historic victories this time around. oh, wait that happen. why do you think the naacp was so quiet after the election? >> it's very disappointing and disheartening, and i think the naacp is becoming incredit i can bably irrelevant. even unnecessary. and they have become a character of themselves. they need to either really stand for bringing minorities into the mainstream or they need to just disband and say, you know what? we have got a president. we will now have two successive attorney generals who are african-american. i don't think that we can honestly say that there is -- you know, a ned for this organization. and if you can't celebrate mia love and tim scott then, i'm sorry, you really have defined your very reason for existence. >> these groups never want to admit success because success means you don't get your huge salary anymore. >> in fairness it's true all over the spectrum. not just minority groups. they fight. lose their reason for acceptance. a lot of groups that exist for fundraising purposes. self-perpetuating. poverty industry, i call it they don't care that poverty be solved. they would be scared to death if it ever did. they would go out of business. they need there to be poverty that's how they make a really good living. look at the salaries people make in what i call the poverty industry. race industry, whatever industry it is. it's about perpetuating their particular organization, not actually solving the problem. the problem being solved is the one thing they pray never happens. and i think has he very evident in the naacp. >> who is coming up in your show? >> look, tonight, if you don't do anything else, watch the first seven minutes of the show. i'm going to tell you, because i'm going to explain in that first seven minutes what really happened in the election. you're going to love it i promise, tucker, especially you. >> i never miss it but i can't watch seven minutes and miss the next 53. i just can't do that. >> talk to james lankford newly elected senator. who only got 68% of the vote in oklahoma to win the senate seat. we have got a lot of stuff. i'm just telling you it's going to be fun and i think -- i will just leave it at that. >> really got 68%? >> he got 68%. he tried to hold it down. being the sportsman that he is. >> ricky scaggs will be there also. >> it's the mercy rule. by the way, governor stick around. is he going to go to our green room right now and go on our facebook page, we are turning the reigns of our facebook page over to governor huckabee answer your questions about the election. >> wow. >> it's pretty scary. facebook may censor the page. be prepared. >> happened before. >> thanks, governor. >> all right. coming up on "fox & friends," a parent's worst might mayor coming true. >> he took mya-year-old daughter. >> but the dad came to the rescue. what the father did to save his daughter's life. >> and the mayor of new york city killing a controversial drug bust program but is politics behind his decision? 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>> all right, tucker. quarter past the hour. police killing buy and bust operations. the crime fighting staple catches suspected drug dealers by using undercover officer as a decoy. some say this is a calculated move straight from mayor bill de blasio's office to boost his popularity with minorities will this political decision lead toe a spike in crime and put the public at risk? let's ask former drug czar john walters. >> hi how are you? >> fine thanks for asking. what do you think about this new policy getting rid of it. >> it's another policy versus common sense vs. political dogma. why doesn't the mayor says let's enforce the drug laws around the place that i live. racial justice not enforce the drug laws in communities that are most affected who are poorest who have children who are trying to stay free from drugs and get education. they are failing them in public safety. failing them in education. they are failing them in giving them the kind of responsible leadership they need. and the mayor is playing with their lives in a way that is irresponsible and dangerous. >> it looks like it goes against what bill bratton has had with this policy, this broken windows approach where you go after these low level suspects and try to fight bigger crimes. do you think there is a rift between the two because of this? >> well, i know bill bratton, i have worked with him for a couple of decades in various positions. is he a giant in american law enforcement. now he is faced, obviously with having to protect new york city from terrorists, from criminals. and from an irresponsible mayor. it's a pretty difficult taivel. it's already being made harder by the mayor. this is silly. everybody knows that communities and families are not safer when you have more drugs and when you make enforcement less. fox gets. this the american people gets. this my daughter likes tom sell lick and blue bloods. last night's episode had an irresponsible d.a. calling for such a policy. the show ended with him apologizing and withdrawing the policy. what we have in real life though is a mayor who is going to feed african-american families to the wolves before we turn this around. >> all right. well, i want you to take a look at these numbers. these are low level marijuana possession arrests in the first half of this year. 86% of those arrests were from black or latino dissent. 10% whites. 4% other. does this backup the claim that this is a political decision rather than a police decision? >> well, you have to look at what's behind these. undercover buy busts go into neighborhoods where there is open air drug sales. there aren't open air drug sales in most elite neighborhoods. where the mayor lives, they don't happen. where they happen is where people need police protection, use a law enforcement officer to buy from a dealer. we're not talking about possession arrest here. he wants people to stop bringing to justice drug dealers, beginning with marijuana. now, what is that going to mean? more use. what do we learn? marijuana use is dangerous to young people. it can cause permanent iq loss is that a responsible policy for the children of new york, especially minority children who are already have such burden? >> final point, buy and bust. is this going to cause more serious crimes to spike? >> well, over 44% of the people arrested for all crimes in new york city in the last measurement were tested positive for marijuana. it's over 70% for all drugs. we know marijuana is a gateway to that drugs make people more out of control. they increase crime. drug crime and other violent crime because of people's lives being out of control. and theft because they are trying to buy drugs. there is no good solution. there is no good thing that happens when we have more drugs. what is the mayor thinking? >> well, you are certainly the man who ask. john walters, former drug czar. thank you so much for your time today. >> thank you. >> 19 minutes after the hour. up next on "fox & friends." to speak or not to speak. look at this video. a woman decked in a parking lot for telling a mother how to parent. what would do you? we'll be sharing your comments. plus, ladies, does it scene look familiar to you when you leave the housework up to your man? >> dad, dad. >> i hope not. what if he told you he was messing it up on purpose so you have to do it? his dirty little secret revealed. all you want to do is shake, rattle and roll ♪ shake, rattle and roll. as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ♪ save your coffee from the artificial stuff. ♪ switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness... ...from the stevia leaf. virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. weave got some quick headlines for you. did the company behind those exploding airbags know they were dangerous. yes suggests a shocking new report from the "new york times" this morning. japanese auto supplier may have destroyed the test results, rules that said those airbags were dangerous instead of alerting regulators about the risk. new details this morning about the death of robin williams. he was, it turns out. sober when he killed himself. the official coroner's report found no alcohol or drugs in his system at the time of his death back in august. >> listen to this story. did you hear about this? what would you do in this situation? many of you are weighing in this morning. you are at a store. this is what happened. a woman is there and her child is yelling and screaming. another woman decides to step in and says your child is being unruly. you need to take care of your child. well, the mom didn't like her telling her how to parent, so she decided to go to the parking lot and put the smack down and knock the woman out cold in the ground. >> yeah, natalie richardson says that she got punched in the face twice listen to this. >> hear her say where did you tell me to go? i said i told to you go to hell. afternoon the next thing i know she hits me in the mouth or fist or shoves me to the ground and then hits me again. and lays on top of me. >> police are still trying to find this mother. >> well, that will teach to you judge someone's else parenting. i'm totally against hitting people in mall parking lots. i think it's worth pausing before you point out to a child whose screaming your child is screaming. parents know. >> it's a difference if a child knocked over the entire display and the parent wasn't paying attention and bottles shattered all over the ground hey, i don't know if you saw your son he just knocked over a whole display. >> clearly this mother has a few screws loose if she is going to come out fist blazing because someone called her out were. >> it's a spirited reaction. >> bizarre incident. on the other hand, what would you do in this situation -- what do you first of all if you saw someone hitting their child in public in smacking-mile-an-hour 1-year-old in the head? what would do you? we asked our viewers this morning. weighed in facebook page. barbara wrote. this mind your own business. if you see a child being abused that is another story though. call 911. >> ron on facebook writes step in and a maybe the only real parenting some kids ever get if the parent doesn't like it, they should learn how to patient. >> whoa. cassandra on facebook says better way would be to smile and ask the mother if there is anything you can do to help. that's nights. some days a helping hand is needed. >> i love that response because, yeah. >> that's the answer right there. thank you cassandra. a child is crying something in your hands. you can't grab the child and calm him or her down at the time. yeah, maybe step in. >> turn that frown upside down. somebody being rude to you i'm sorry you are having a bad day. >> that's the way you actually are that's why everybody loves you. nasa thing you need when your kid is making a scene is to have some judgment mental jerk come up and start lecturing you about it, do you know what i mean? >> the way i parent my child is none of your business unless it's putting the child in harm'sway. >> let us know what you think. go to our facebook page, ff weekend on facebook and weigh in on this story. >> we want to hear from you and especially you cassandra, you are a nice person wherever you are. thank you for watching. coming up assassination plot to kill the queen of england. how it just got foiled just in time. >> and then a parent's worst nightmare coming true. >> he took mya-year-old daughter. >> but dad came to the rescue. what the father did to save his daughter's life. >> don't forget. you can watch fox news' two night special the man whousama . it premiers this tuesday, november 11th at 10:00 p.m., and it's good. so watch it. >> this group and its leader, person named usama bin laden are linked to many other. >> united states has conducted an operation that killed usama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. a special two night event,t the man to killed usama bin laden. ti in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best pricing ever! get 2 lines with an incredible 10gb of data to share for the low price of $110! or just $140 for a family of 4! and three: get $150 credit for every line you switch. the more you switch, the more you get. verizon. add brand new belongings from nationwide and we'll replace stolen or destroyed items with brand-new versions. join the nation ♪ nationwide is on your side in the end baby yoda gets the treat. >> good stuff. >> 32 minutes after the hour. other stories making headlines to tell you about. royal assassination plot foiled. british police say four islamic terrorists plan to stab queen elizabeth to death at this weekend's british legion festival. counter terrorism officers received a tip, arrested them. the men ranging in age from 19 to 27. the queen is still expected to attend this weekend's event. a dad in utah wakes up to every parent's nightmare. a man inside his mommy taking their a-year-old from her bed. the dad gets up just in time to scare off the kidnapper and save his little girl. listen to the chilling the 11 call from the girl's mother. >> a man is in my home and he took my 5-year-old daughter. and i happened to wake up. and he had my outside and my husband ran out there and got her from him. he took mya-year-old daughter. >> police finding the man just a few blocks way. they identified him as 46-year-olds troy morally. right now they don't think it was a targeted attack. and a man in louisville learns he is going to jail and tries to make a mad dash away from the courtroom. [screams] >> the man leaping from benches and attacking three officers before being taken down with taser. mario guzman was in court on drug trafficking charges when he tried to bolt. he now faces several other charges from the attack. all right. are men trying to make a clean get away when it comes to doing the chores? according to a new study. 43% of men admit doing a a bad job cleaning with 30% saying it's so they won't be asked to do it anymore. the top tasks include cleaning the bathroom, loading or unloading the dishwasher. ironing, making the bed or vacuuming. earlier dr. kevin layman weighed in. >> i think you have to think as your husband as a had-year-old who shaves. if he needs things done, tell him exactly what needs to be done. men are weasels, okay? we would love to weasel out of anything. but, you know, again, i go back to marriage is a partnership. my amazing husband does august the shopping, were cooking and bill paying. >> i do all the yard work cleaning and maintenance. men, now that we know what you are really up to, we are not going to let you off the hook. >> unless they are working all day. >> let a man off the hook once in a while. that's my hope. come on. >> maybe you didn't pay attention when he was out mowing the lawn and you didn't think of that as a chore. i often find that women don't think of the yard work as part of the housework. >> really? >> to discuss this. >> keep this as a one way conversation. >> happened last weekend. >> i think it's a a common theme. >> i'm calling natalie right now and we will get to the bottom of this. are you ready for cold? because it's coming for almost everybody. at least the eastern two thirds of the country incredibly cold this week. today not as bad. snow and rain moving across parts of the great lakes and temperaturewise as you are waking up and heading outside it's certainly chilly out there. temps into the 30's and 40s for so many places. but that is nothing compared to what it is going to be like by the time we get to the middle of the week. take a look at wednesday. billings, montana, 9 degrees. denver, 20 degrees. these temperatures are around 30 to 40 degrees below average. and the overnight lows, look at that, casper minus 8 as you are waking up thursday morning. omaha 18. cold air certainly going to be in place. once it gets here, we will be watching this cold air stay in place likely for about 7 to 10 days. this is the weekend it's nice. you have got to get outside and get prepared for it today. because by the time we get to say monday, tuesday, wednesday of this week. too late. just cold out there. got to do something now. all right. well, we are not just jerking you around, ha ha ha. snack sales grew 50% in the last year. >> next guest used the rising popularity of them to open a successful franchise that sells almost exclusively jerky, joining us now with his unusual jerky flavors is paul pete lions, the co-founder and ceo of beef jerky outlet. thanks for joining us, paul. >> very cool idea. entire store, just jerky? >> majority of it is jerky and a few other especially unique items you can't just find anywhere. but, yet, it's all about the jerky for sure. >> how weird does it get? >> i guess it depends on your definition of weird. but we have got regulation beef jerkies and such plan for us to try? >> moon shine. >> moon shine? >> i like it. but, what is it? what's in it? >> well, it's marinated in a moon shine, which is legal in tennessee. and we took it and made it into a beef jerky. and it's still beef? >> beef jerky. >> but with corn liquor on it? >> absolutely right. >> love it it. >> i'm in. >> how much beef jerky is beef? >> i'm sorry? >> how much of beef jerky is beef, comes from cows? >> how much of the beef jerky is from beef? >> yeah. >> the majority of it. >> what do you have? do you have other animals? >> absolutely. >> what's next? >> another is another beef jerky which is it is flavored with a crawl fish boil. >> oh. it's beef but flavored crawl fish? >> correct. >> crawl fish seasoning. >> it's not actually crawl fish. >> correct. it's beef jerky. crawl fish seasoning. called slap your momma. >> i don't suggest doing that? >> no, i wouldn't do that. >> alligator jerky? >> alligator jerky is down here. >> what is that? >> delicious. >> you have actually eaten it for sure. >> of course. we have eaten all of it. >> which one is the alligator? >> this is the alligator. >> all right. i'm getting a little bit -- delicious? >> that's all you. our beef jerky outlet. >> look as little fatty. >> our producer is like why don't you eat that? >> no. >> come on. she has got alligator. is that really smoked kangaroo? >> kangaroo. >> you have roo jerky? no, you first. >> all right. >> kangaroo. this is it. do it, tucker. >> i will eat it. >> very good. >> there you go. >> it's not bad actually. >> that alligator is actually really good. there are a lot of alligators. it's not like we are eating endangered species. >> we don't sell anything at the franchise stores that isn't awesome. >> this is awesome. makes me want to eat nor kangaroos. if you get any kuala jerky call me. >> don't do that. >> next up, thousands of illegal children cross or borders clogging up our courts and schools. is the immigration system falling apart, failing them and us? 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>> well, their objective is to be able to provide legalization. to all of these people regardless of burden on the american communities that have been forced absorbed these kids and have been been force to have had accept this influx of people here illegally. and, you know, even at the cost of losing the senate to the republicans, you know, even his own -- many in his parties are not comfortable with this bent going forward with it. >> he knows this is the permanent democratic majority. jessica vaughn, thanks for joining us, interesting president taught compromise congressional leaders when the cameras rolled. when they stopped. he announced his plans to use executive order to legalize people here illegally whether you like it or not. dana perino here live to explain what happened and what's going to happen. >> then, you all thought he retired. >> i said excuse me, do you have a battery for this? what is that? what is that? >> said it's a flip phone. how old is that? how old is that? i said i don't know. it's like 15 years old. yeah, right, like they had cell phones then. >> jay leno did not retire. in fact, he is back in action in late night. a closer look at how he did and what is he going to do. stay tuned. ♪ everybody's waiting for me to arrive ♪ sending out the message to all of my friends ♪ h- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. welcome back. stepping back into the spotlight. >> competitive eating is now a sport in this country. they cover it on espn. this is the only country in the world where eating 300 chicken wings makes you an athlete. competitive eating is a sport, yet somehow we can't accept soccer. a loft americans think soccer is boring, but i watched that last round of the world cup for the first half hour, score was what, 0 0-0? i turn my head away for just one hour and boom, it was 1-0. >> so popular. any way, jay leno making his first appearance back on "the tonight show" since jimmy fallon took over? how was his first night back? jo joining us now, clowe. >> thanks for having me. >> what are people saying? >> it was a home run. this is what he needed and the joke now is that he said he was retiring, but he keeps popping up on television and it was awesome and fans loved it. >> here's another clip talking about his car collection. take a listen. >> remember, i told you about the cars, i need an old timey car. >> i said this is not going to work. >> he goes, just remember when you're buying this, that if you're buying an old car. it's old. old, used car. okay. and so, i mean, can you fix cars, if it breaks down? no. >> look at these hands, ladies and gentlemen. it's like a puppy's paw. look, he has never held a screwdriver or wrench in his life. >> you know what i love about his appearance, too, i think the thing i loved about him doing stand up, he spent a lot of time honing his act. >> this is what we've learned, the entire thing had been run through many times. there were no surprises for jimmy fallon and the cool part is that everybody's loving is that jay leno took over the entire interview. all of a sudden, he was interviewing jimmy and he got in several jokes. jay is a car enthusiast. he does have a new television show coming to cnbc. where it's all going to be about him fixing up old cars, but people love this and the best part was when lucy liu sat down with him and he totally took over the interview and lucy liu was in on the joke, too, so it was just ratings gold. >> i don't think he was thrilled he got pushed out at nbc. >> he was not, but some have said they've had a respect for one another. jimmy has been open about the fact he calls jay for advice. jay has not left television forever. he's got a new niche and there's no doubt he doesn't miss "the tonight show." he prepared an entire monologue. it was cool they let him have all of that air time and let him do what he's great at doing. >> this new show -- >> this is based on a web series that he had and it's emmy award winning. it's going to be interesting, but cnbc has said they're so excited to have him and i think that it's going to be great and look, his departure from television didn't last long. i don't know if we're going to see him hosting another show, maybe on netflix, but you know, i think that jay is doing exactly what we needs to be doing, which is coming in slowly, but being really, really funny. >> i think that's great that he stayed away, worked on the act and was able to hone it. great to see you and congratulations, you just got married. >> i did and it's my husband's 30th birthday today, so happy birthday. coming up this week markeded historic politicians, but the naacp ignoring it. why? 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gary burnsen was on fox and friends earlier this morning and had this to say. >> really not providing an immediate impact on the batt battlefie battlefield. they're going to train for six or seventh months. this is a very dangerous group of people threatening american national security interests. we need to be assisting the iraqis now, not later. we can train at the same time, while we assist them with the fight. these things are not mutually exclusive. >> we're also spending $5 president about to ask congress for additional money to go to iraq. taxpayer dollars to go to iraq. >> but i thought this war was over? i thought we won this war, the president was pulling all troops out. is this timing curious to anybody else that it happened four days after the midterm election? >> i'd like to know what the plan is. we committed 300 advisers, then 400, now 1500, asking for billions more. this is moving in this direction, so what's the objective? to prop up the government in iraq? what about the kurds? i don't have any idea and i read the papers every day. >> and why now? two weeks ago, we were reading stories that isis had captureded iraqi aircraft and the idea from the pentagon is that they are now showing signs they want their own security. that they're capable now of being trained. what's changed in two -- >> who cares what they want. what are we getting out of this? i guess that's the question. this is mission creek. >> and what has isis been gaining over the last several months? why didn't we do something in september say? >> i'm sure some of these questions came up yesterday at the white house because you see this, the photo op here before cameras were booted out of this lunch they had. the president hosting folk at the old family dining room at the white house. long wooden table, got out the nice, expensive china. there's house speaker john boehner on the right and then harry reid on the right of him and it was really awkward. look at his face. seemed like a weird seating position. >> well, yeah. mad at the president because he just lost his job b as senate majority leader so the president announced i don't care about these election results, i don't care what members of my own party say. i'm pushing amnesty by executive order and item just doing that. ed henry asked press secretary, do the election results suggest that the president should be doing executive action? watch this. >> is there one tv ad out there, one candidate who said i want to see more executive action? >> ed, most of the people runninging these television ads were running for congress so it's not a surprise to me that these ads focused on legislation they support. >> is the white house tone deaf i guess is the question because you know, we asked governor huckabee earlier on the show. in 2006, after president bush got handily defeated in the midterm elections, lost a lot of state houses, both chambers of congress went to the democrats at the time. he came out of the podium and said we took a thumping and he fired donald rumsfeld. governor huckabee had his take on this administration. >> what's amazing to me is that from the white house, the message was well, this was really just simply a matter of the republicans having good tv ads. actually, no, it was a reputeuation of the president's policies. i don't care what color, what ethnicity you are, there are some fundamental things americans want and it's not to have more government. it's not to have the government disregard laws and then force us to live by them and i think all that has just finally caught up with this administration. >> it is interesting ahead of november 4th, president obama said his policies were on the ballot and what happened at the ballot boxes. this certainly is a referendum on all of your policies. he's so tone deaf. >> that's right. >> we asked everybody on facebook today, what do you think's going to happen looking forward? looking ahead. is there going to be gridlock from washington or will republicans and democrats be able to work together? on facebook, these are the poll results. 74% saying now. 23% saying sometimes. 3% saying yes. >> not with a president like this. his no desire to work with anyone who disagrees with him and brian writes this. if we had a leader pulling us together instead of spending so much time on the golf course, maybe they could work together. >> jennifer on facebook, doubtful. as a teacher, i can see what kind of kids they would be on the playground at reses. >> he just can't make a deal to save his life. he's so brittle that he can't deal with people who fundamentally disagree with him, but deal making is a huge part of being president and it's giving up some of what you want to get part of what you want. that's what it is. >> absolutely. this election also had some curious results from the naacp. they released a statement op the 2014 midterm election and in their statement, they totally ignored some obvious wins. from black conservatives. cornell brooks released ed this and said this, this election was not about who within, but rather the citizens who lost the right to participate. that was his response. >> what about -- and tim scott. ralph williams was on earlier because he sent the tweet. saying can we take a moment to understand how the naacp didn't congratulate the first black person ever elected to both the house and is that the. let's take a listen. >> i think that if they accomplished their goal of racial equality in this country, there is no use for the naacp anymore and i don't know if that scares them, but i think they need to start acknowledging both sides and really celebrate the achievements of black americans. >> telling the truth threatens their reason for being, so it's always 1955 in their world. will conor still lives. it's pathetic. >> i like your idea, there needs to be an enemy for them to survive and thrive. huckabee says there are all kinds of groups, in general, who won't acknowledge they've achieved their goals because that would mean giving up their salaries, not being able to pay their kid's tuitions. >> you can weigh in. meanwhile, rick wright tells us winter has arrived and it happened yesterday about 1:00 in the afternoon. within two hours. >> in northeastern new jersey. it's going to happen in a big way for almost everybody. at least the eastern two-thirds of the country. west not the case. you're going to remain warm. all the way down across parts of the south by the time we get to thuursday, this cold air mass will invade and take a look at what that means temperature wise. wednesday's high temperatures, that number on the left. 14 for a high in rapid city. and that's about 37 degrees below what it would typically be on wednesday. farther towards the south by thursday, parts of texas. only get to freezing in amarillo. tulsa, at 38 and these temperatures again, 20 to 35 degrees below your typical temperatures for this time of year. it's all largely because we have a strong system. this was a typhoon nuri, now, a tropical system across the bering sea and this is the strongest storm we've ever seen here. that has ripple effects and that's what's going to drive this down toward the eastern two-thirds of the country. today, not that bad. everybody looking mostly dry. one little spot of precipitation. not bad now. tomorrow, the next system moves in and we're going to be seeing maybe 6 to 12 inches of snow across parts of the northern plains. >> how is that storm affecting the king crab fishermen up there? 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>> i do and in some ways, it's unbelievable to us to think who would do this and actually, i don't think it makes political sense for him because if he wanted to jam the republicans, and cause a split, within the republicans before they even take over, he would say, all right, i'll hold off on my executive order, but send me a bill by march 1st. if you don't, then i'll do it. but apparently in the meeting yesterday, what i heard is that he's absolutely dug in his heels. >> and he told the republicans in the meeting that to their face yesterday. >> he told them he is going to do it by the end of december and even when boehner or mcconnell would say that would poison the well, why don't you start with jobs bills, the president is stubborn about it and i don't know why he thinks it would help him. i think also that the president has a responsibility to redefine in. so, what is the problem? what is he trying the to solve, but just overall, i think that the election results is what's so surprising to them. wasn't surprising to everybody, but it seems to have caught the white house and the president off guard and they're not, they were not prepared. >> interesting, but it's funny they would get right back in the face of the republicans. what's the response going to be if that happens? >> i think mitch mcconnell and boehner had done a very important thing. over the last several months, they had been working together on a possible plan if this moment had arrived, so looking at several pieces of legislation that they could move forward to help the economy in particular, the middle class. one of the ways, you think about the middle class. it's like they've been standing in line at the dmv for days. and then they finally get to the front of the line and they hand them the driver's license and they look and it's got the wrong address and they've got to go back and start over. the american public said we're tired of this. we want something else and i think that the republicans have a chance now to put bills forward to president obama, could really help the economy and let the president decide if he's going to veto it. >> so, from here on out, whatever you forecast, i will believe. i've also respected your prognostication powers. last week, you were here to forecast the elections and off the air, you said i think ed gles pea is going to win in virginia. not even remotely close in the polls. i should have taken you more seriously because you're the only person who predicted this. he almost won. so close. >> partly, i think some people discounted by prediction op that because i am very close to ed gles pe. we are saturated with data and that's helpful, but one of the things you lose is instinlgt and talking to somebody. he has got a strategy. he won more blacks, hispanics and asians than romney did in virginia. he had a better campaign and i'm sorry he lost, but he's very gracious in his speech yesterday. >> he came within one point. i don't know if he's ever been elected to anything. warner is one of the most famous senators there is. that was an amazing feat. >> republicans missed an opportunity to pick up another senate seat in that one. >> and the press totally missed that story. totally. so, here's the message. when data preen says something's going to happen, go to your local booky and bet on it. >> bob asked me if i could go to the track with him and i said no. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me. did the company behind the exploding air bags know they were dangerous and try to cover it up? 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>> absolutely not. i think we've all been in that place where your kid is not behaving and it's completely inappropriate. you have to say to yourself, come on, have empathy. why are they crying? >> playing devil's advocate. the kid is hysterically crying, should i get bounty or viva and is ignoring the situation. >> there are plenty of kids who tantrum and you don't want to give them attention because negative attention is still attention. >> do you ever jump in? at what point does it become you know, does it become some sort of neglect, if the child is doing something wrong and the parent is hitting the child? >> that's tricky. >> if i ever see an adult hurting a child, i'm going to jump in. >> really? >> physically hurting a child? >> really? >> if you see a mom or dad lift up the kid, turn him around and bang him on the butt once -- >> i don't think that's appropriate and i wouldn't -- >> there's a line between physically hurting somebody and giving them a little tap. >> i said a whack. on the butt. >> whack, like -- >> not enough perhaps. your idea, your comments on this next story, which is new study out this week showing that 71% of parents would rather you give their kids cash for holidays, birthdays, christmas et cetera than any kind of gift. i actually have to say you know what, this is not a bad idea. send some cash in the mail and we'll put it towards the kid's college fund. that's better than the 80th toy they're going to have and ignore it later. >> that makes sense, but i'm trying to teach my kids that a gift is something you would never buy yourself. there's something special about it. i enjoy buying gifts more than receiving them although i love getting gifts, there's something that i love about the gift giving process and i think you're missi ining that when yo just hand someone cash. i think it's important to teach kids to think of others or did someone think about me. why did they boy that present for me? >> do you encourage people to send cash to your house? >> i don't, but i will tell you in the world of grandparents, they seem to be giving the kids something small and whispering in the parent's year, and a put a little money in their 529 plan. so the kid gets the gratification of getting another gi joe and the parents, really a gift to me. my parent's present to me. >> no, no. and i've seen this around. i have another friend and she's redoing her apartment. i don't need another handbag. i would love a home depot card to get a new microwave. >> to me, the best gift is the best gift of time together. so you want to be practical and put money away for the future and take the kid away for a special outing. >> make bread. >> that's what we do in italian homes. make bread. >> coming up, a parent's worst nightmare. listen. >> and he took my 5-year-old daughter. >> but the dad came to the rescue. what pfather did. then a police officer goes above the call of duty. the heartwarming photo that's going viral. we'll tell you what's behind this photo, next. and catch fox news tonight's special. the man who killed osama bin laden. premiers tuesday night, november 11th, at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> conducted an operate that killed osama bin laden. >> a special two-night event. the man who killed osama bin laden. ople.. 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we have a new survey on the top excuses employees offer to their bosses about they they can want come in. some are unbelievable. >> first one, just put a casserole in the oven. >> i can't come to work today. get into the office right now or your fired. >> here's another one. employee had been at the casino all weekend and still had money left to play with on monday morning. >> and perhaps the most honest, i woke up in a good mood and didn't want to ruin it by coming to work. >> the employee caught their uniform on fire by putting it in the microwave to dry. >> unless it's a mcdonald's uniform covered in grease. >> in a bathing suit, it just gets much smaller. >> you sure that's the issue? >> yes. and here's the best of all. employee accidentally got on a plane. excelle accidentally got on a plane. people debate whether legalizing marijuana is a good idea. >> you've done that. >> i have gotten on the wrong plane. twice this happened to me. >> why am i in romania? >> facebook responses. gina writes this on facebook, i had a staff nurse tell me she couldn't come in because she didn't want to drive her car in a a thunderstorm. she was afraid of getting hit by lightning on her way in. >> the rubber tires. kevin on facebook says i called in dead four years ago. who knew you could only do that one time. >> gloria writes i had a cockroach the size of a house cat in my car. i called my boss and said she could fire me, but there was no way i was getting in there. >> snakes get you, if i saw a cockroach, i'd have to quit. i wouldn't be able to come in. >> stories making headlines this saturday morning, now there's a company behind the exploding air bags know they were dangerous. a shocking new report from "the new york times" reveals t a.k.a. ta may have destroyed test results instead of alerting test results. the air bags are linked to two deaths. lawmakers are calling for an investigation. a dad in utah wakes up to every parent's nightmare. a dad inside his home taking his 5-year-old daughter from her bedroom. the dad got up in time to scare off the kidnapper and save the girl. listen to this chilling 911 call. >> and he took my 5-year-old daughter and i happen to wake up and he had my daughter outside and my husband ran out there and got him from her, but he took my 5-year-old daughter. >> police finding the man just a few blocks away. they've identified him as 46-year-old troy morly. right now, they don't believe this is a targeted attack. being a small town cop with a heart of gold. that's lewis logan sharing a meal with the -- brothers at the chick-fil-a. they wanted to sit with him and ask some questions and officer logan was more than happy to arrive. the trio became fast friends and now plan on having weekly hang out sessions. and it's an all out battle between this dog and a baby's shadow. border colley's go to bouncing and bouncing with baby alley. she loved her new jolly jumper and dakota loe loves shadows. put them together and it's perfect time for play time. got to get a -- that's the greatest dog that's ever been. >> i'm going to get a jolly jumper. >> for you? >> where is rick? >> let's do the show that way tomorrow, guys. >> border collie and jolly jumper. you got to get the blood flowing this week. take a look at what's coming. where you see the blue, those are temperatures below 32 degrees and then the white and green, that's rain and snow. tomorrow morning, we start to see the snow fly across northern parts of montana throughout the dakotas and monday evening, throughout parts of wisconsin. by the time that's done, we're going to see a few areas that get 3 to 6 inches of snow, but there might be a few spots that see up to 12 inches of snow, so get ready for snow and then very, very cold temperatures. here's your high temperatures for tomorrow. 31 in fargo. go to monday. 22 in billingings. you see that air start to filter in. tuesday, at 11 in billings and 28 in denver. 40 in amarillo. wednesday, you cool down. thursday, even further. only at 44 for a high temperature in dallas and 32 in amarillo. that's cold air, those are daytime highs, not nighttime lows. the lows will be much colder and once this starts, it is with us. it looks like for at least seven to ten days, so the colder air coming, winter, get ready. guys? >> pretty chilly. >> thanks, rick. billy graham has devoted his entire life to god's work. he turned 96 on friday. he's not done yet. his son, franklin, is here to share a special message from his dad. plus, what's on your kid's christmas list? a sneak peek at the hottest holiday toys of the year. but first, let's check in with neil. >> good morning. the president digging in despite the republican's win. what it will mean for the workers here illegally and you notice the particular governors who won? labor loves to hate th. why america's taxpayers may end up loving them. plus, take a look at the real election winners. now, you can make money on them without even buying them. we're going to tell you how. as the cost of freedom revs up. see you soon. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ abe! get in! thanks, g. let quicken loans help you save your money. . . my name is michael. i'm 55 years old and i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain was terrible. my feet hurt so bad. it felt like hot pins and needles coming from the inside out of my skin. when i did go see the doctor, and he prescribed lyrica, it helped me. it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions, or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. having reduced pain is great, and i'm grateful for it. ask your doctor about lyrica and visit lyrica.com to learn about our $25 co-pay offer. reverend billy graham turning 96 years old yesterday. joining us now to talk more about it it is his son, reverend franklin graham. good morning. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> yeah, well tell us how's your father doing and how did he spend his birthday? >> you know, he's doing fairly good. 96, he doesn't hear real well, doesn't see real well, but he had some family and friends and even the orthodox church of russia sent their metropolitian from moscow, he came and visited my father and my father appreciated that very much. he had spent a lot of time in russia in the latter years of his ministry and so, but he had a lot of fun and a lot of birthday cakes. so, he enjoyed i think a bite of every one of them. >> there's a new film out, which your father in it. it's called heaven. he's got a pretty powerful message. >> he wants you to live life to the fullest and he has a plan for you that will prosper you and bless you. jesus said i have come that they might have life and have it to the fullness. he wants you to have life, to enjoy life, to give you the assurance that your sin is forgiven, that you're going to heaven when you die. >> in it, he says i know i'm going to heaven. i'm looking forward to it with great anticipation. that's kind of the whole point, right? >> my father, his entire life, he has wanted to try to prepare people for death and you know, after death, there's only two place, either heaven or hell and the decisions that we make here in life is the decisions that will ensure whether we are in heaven or not and jesus said i am the way, the truth and the life, no man comes to the father but by me. there's no many roads to god or ways to heaven. there's one. that's through faith in christ and my father has been clear all of his life, this has been the focus of his ministry and here at ift years of age, he is still burdens for the souls of men and women. and he wants them to know that god does love them. he cares for them very much. that our sins separate us from god and god sent his son to take our sins on the cross. he shed his blood for our sins and god raised him to life. and he'll come into each and every heart who's willing to trust in him and believe in him. >> franklin, countless americans and people all over the world, i grew up in the bible belt, in the south and remember going to billy graham crusades, the library in my hometown of charlotte, north carolina. he's advised so many presidents. is there somebody next in line that you can see, the next billy gram as your father is ageing? >> well, you know, he's, he may be ageing, but he's still involved and his organization, the billy graham evangelistic association, we are reaching more people today with the gospel of jesus christ than my father was able to do in his life. it's not that we're doing it bert r or smarter, there's just technology today that he didn't have access to, so we've been able to take the gospel message, the message of god's love and actually take it around the world and we do this every day. and so, i don't know in the future what god, what his plans are or what new person may come on to the world scene, but the importance of preaching the gospel, the truth, that god loves sinners and he's willing to forgive all sin. >> how many sermons do you think your father gave? >> how many meetings did he have? >> how many sermons do you think he preached? >> i know we have some of that archived somewhere, but i just don't have it right now. i don't know. i know that he has said that if he had had to do it over again, he would probably preach less and do more study. he felt that he was always you know, preaching too much. and that was always a concern of his. >> one way that your family helps us grow in our faith is through operation christmas child. how is that going this year? >> well, you know, it's operation christmas child is an opportunity for everyone to be able to be involved in helping somebody at christmas. in another country. and we ask people to pack an empty shoe box and put toys in it and put school supplies, pencil and paper, whatever, and then send it to us and we'll give it to a child somewhere around the world because i want children around the world to know that god is real. that god has not forgotten them. and that he loves them and so many children and you think of the children in iraq right now, like the children of the yezidis, children of the many of the muslims that have fled isis and are just probably afraid does god wonderfreally love us,e care. we're going to give gifts to those children and if a person wants to be part of it, they can go to samaritanpurse.org and get all the information there. how to pack a box, deliver it. we have pick up points all across the united states. thousands of them that they can deliver the box to. we'll take it to a child this christmas and the key is to pray. pray for the child. who's going to get that box because i don't know who will get it, but god knows. i know god answers prayer. >> thanks for coming on. >> thank you. 49 minutes after the hour. your kid's witch is is our command. we've got the hottest holiday toys of the season, so stick around. 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