wakeup call. he will need a big alarm clock. steve: apparently some of his union members called and said come down for sandy and he said i didn t hear about it. he missed sandy. steve: how do you miss that? he slept through a hurricane. i ve got 3,000 people working for me, a couple guys making 100 grand a year. someone should have told me about sandy. steve: apparently on the union dole he spends $1,400 a month in food. the union buys his lunch. that s about $70 a day. brian: i really feel i ve got to stick up for the people. these workers count the buttons on their shirt. how they save buttons, i cannot believe. can we see the quote to see, get his side of the story. here it is. mark rosenthal says i m 60 years old. if i eat during my lunch hour and take a little medication, can t i close my eyes? is it so outrageous? now do you feel bad? the answer is yes, it is
it was part of the pilot security form for kids who take the bus. the district says all the data has been destroyed and they re sorry. gretchen: a daredevil taking a leap of faith on mount everest. new video just released shows the russian ace jumper setting a world s record. he wore a special wing suit and glided for a full minute. the jump at 7,220 meters above sea level. somehow i have the feeling that s on your bucket list, brian kilmeade. brian: yeah. if i could fly, i would fight crime. and i believe he should be forced to fight crime if he is going to have that suit. steve: there is not a lot of crime on mount everest. brian: in the world of sports, jim brown returning to the place he cast his legend that mace hid legendary exploits legendary.
a final decision will be made in september. the world, iran, russia and the u.s. are on the same page. coming up on kilmeade and friends between 9 and noon chris wallace, steve doocy and nathaniel pillbrick. gretchen: check out this union fat cat caught in a catnap. he is earning $156,000 a year to run the largest union of blue-collar government workers in new york city. they include some of the city s lowest paid worker. but fellow union executives say he does more sleeping than working. fox business charles payne is here to dissect this one. charles, where do you want to start? this thing is the ultimate poster for everything that people thing is wrong with unions. here you have this guy who
pretty bad, you thought hundreds of calls were monitored of different reporters and editors, try thousands of calls this and out of the news organization. that is what they have found in reviewing their records. it seems the obama administration acted as jury, j.j. judge and executioner. now the associated press says it is even bigger than they thought. he says i took in too many lines, attorney general eric holder. was he talking about all this? gretchen: i think these scandals show there is a lot of relevance to the drip, drip, drip kind of theory. at first it was we just looked at the a.p. and it was just five reporters. then it became 20. now it s becoming thousands and thousands of calls for one leak. then it was the james rosen story. how many other reporters has our government been looking at? steve: it s going to be behind closed doors but how many of the bureau chiefs are going to say
taking away a garage is not a smart real estate move. steve: when kids go to college, people take out a bedroom. that can be a appropriate. people want big closets or home offices. i think it is okay to do but you ve to do it in such a way that you can put it back when it is time for resale. otherwise kids looking for a three-bedroom home won t come to your home. steve: if you want to change it into a home office, put cabinets up but don t install them. what about a swimming pool? very common in the south, and it s something that most buyers want. in the north, not so common and some buyers don t want to deal with it. same thing with landscaping. maintenance issues are liability issues. some buyers don t want to buy a home that has a pool. steve: when we lived in virginia, we had a big pool that previous owners installed and it was a hassle to keep that thing