jealous? brian: it is probably a good time to adjourn the meeting when you have lost total control. a town hall turned it town brawl. jimmy in georgia, turn on "fox & friends" and see what is in store. >> it is "fox & friends." steve: who is that gal in the pink dress? once upon a time, early in her career, she worked here at a fox news channel and now she is a big anchor. >> it is fun to be here. steve: it is that the bank wigln the microphone. brian: i thought it was you scratch yourself. first, let's talk about a rally that took place. again with senator carden. steve: right now, your headlines for this tuesday. divers will be back in the hudson river trying to locate the ninth victim to they will also try to pull the eighth victim from the wreckage 60 feet below the surface of the hudson river. the strong current force them out of the water. the ntsb will attempt to recover the wreckage today. it is on its side. it is stuck in heavy mud 60 feet down. this morning we're hearing the first call's from 911. steve: dozens of people called 911. lawmakers want something done about the traffic done along the hudson river. right now, pilots do not have to check in with air traffic control if they're flying below 1,100 feet. dari: the second earthquake in tokyo in just two days, leaving one person dead and two people hurt. nuclear reactors were shut down for safety checks. the concern now is the possibility of landslides. heavy rain has fell in the last several days and more is expected today. brian: this morning, a nobel prize laureate found guilty of violating her house arrest, but she is not headed for prison. the court in burma sentenced aung san suu kyi to 18 months under house arrest. she has been in detention for the last 14 years. the court punished her for letting an american man stay at her home after he swam to visit her. the american is said to spend seven years behind bars and four with hard labor. he says he was trying to warn aung san suu kyi of an assassination attempt. it has sparked international protests. steve: relatives of eunice kennedy shriver are arriving in a massachusetts hospital where she is listed in critical condition. her daughter arrived at the cape cod hospital yesterday. her husband is on his way. eunice is 88 years old. she suffered a series of strokes in 2017 she is best known for establishing the special olympics. dari: police questioned a man who shot up a gym. he matched the description of a man who was thought to have brought a grenade on a bus. police found a note in his home that alluded to a grenade, although they never found the device. last week, he walked into a gym and killed. brian: they got more than the thrill that they paid for. just as the roller-coaster was reaching the highest point, a mechanical failure stranded 24 people, leading them down and cleaned 80 feet in the air for four hours. firefighters rushed to the scene to rescue the riders. no injuries were reported. steve: at least they weren't upside down. dari: much more of a ride than they bargained for. the health-care debate gets heated when a senator loses control of his own town hall meeting. steve: kelly joins us from washington, d.c.. tempers are flaring last night. >> we have seen a lot of this going on. in the state of maryland, we're talking about senator cardin. outside, you are looking at the protesters shouting. these are the protesters for and against health care. those are hearing and shouting at each other. fortunately, no violence. on the inside is where the sparks were flying as well. the vigorous debate continued on the inside. it was pretty much the same thing on the outside. here is what center been carted -- senator cardin was facing. >> united states ranks 37th on health care results out heaof 191 countries. >> if you will just allow the senator a few more moments and we will get to the questions >> basically, you have people using their right of free speech and been very vigorous in their debate against health care. this has been going on across the country. the president of the united states said he welcomes vigorous debate, but in the long run, he would like to see more cooler haneads prevail. brian: i heard the stuff was going on outside as well. >> yes, senator cardin had some uniformed police officers. the police officers were there to maintain control to ensure that if violence did break out, there would be someone there to handle it. some people argued that the senator should have been able to control the crowd. as you can see, people were not listening. steve: they got some attention on tv. kelly, thank you very much. the president is bracing for some wloudness. he will have a couple of town halls this week. you can see live right here on fox news. brian: upon further review, i guess we do not need the planes. it would add an unnecessary way to a huge pentagon defense spending bill. after a bipartisan outrage from senator reid and senator mccain, they have decided to pull back those personal plans that are essentially gulfstream jets used for executives to fly around from place to place. dari: the original claim was that it was to replace older ones that have made to this issues and safety issues. brian: havel about delta or american? steve: why don't they fly commercial as we do? maybe they do not want to be in the same cabin as the people were yelling at them. i'm on my peanuts. it sounds as if -- these extra jets were inserted into the budget, even though the defense department did not ask for them. it sounds like they will be stripped from the senate bill. sounds like john murtha is one of the guys behind it. brian: senate is eric metcalf school -- some determin -- another came from nancy pelosi. it looks as though nancy pelosi was corrected by one of the communications people, bill burton of the obama white house. she was saying, here is what bill burton said. steve: bill burton has the right. the white house is slapping down nancy pelosi and steny for youhr because they have a story in usa today yesterday. who is drowning out those views? we will tell you about how a group on the left has taken out an advertisement on craigslist. it will pay $10 per hour if you make some noise for our side. take a look at this. i am the boss. here is what is going on. she has been over in africa. brian: in the congo. steve: seven countries, 11 days. it is a young people forum. this kid asked about the international situation and how president clinton felt about it. she was thinking, last week it was all about north korea. yesterday, it hillary sprang on the questionnaire. >> you want me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary of state. i am. if you ask my opinion, i will tell you my opinion. i'm not going to be channeling my husband. dari: in all fairness, according to reports, the university student was apparently asking about president obama and maybe there was a mistake as far as the translation. still, she went off. apparently, she went up to him er later. brian: maybe all this richard holbrooke in pakistan, and everybody is talking about these envoys -- now, all of a sudden, she said, i have had it. dari: she is tired and gilljet lagged. steve: that is going to be our question of the day. issue jet lag or jealous? dari: crying babies and the smell of overflowing toilets for an entire night. why were passengers held on a plan for hours and hours? u.s. in feisty town halls all over the country. we will talk to make congress man who says democrats shut the. ..xn0] when my wife started forgetting things... the doctor said it could be alzheimer's. i didn't want to believe it. but that night at the bowling alley... where's alice? oh, there she is! she seems a little confused. that's when i knew... i couldn't wait. our doctor told us prescription aricept... is the only treatment proven effective... for all stages of alzheimer's. studies showed aricept slows the progression of 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? >> we ought to be respectful without a doubt. the shouting is symptomatic about the entire process have been close. republicans have been shut out of the process. the american people have been shut out of the process. that is what they're voicing their concern about. that is what is so important we have august to let the american people read the bill and let the people recognize that this is a takeover of our health-care system. steve: there was a lot of frustration. you can see it in the pictures. the stimulus package and are rammed down their throats. now only 10% of it was spent. people were just really worried that we would not have a chance to talk it over. now because there was a delay of game in the house and senate, members of congress have a month on your hands, and you're getting an earful. what are your people telling you? >> that is exactly what ought to occur. what i am hearing is that they're very concerned about the government running health care. they do not believe the government ought to be inserted between doctors and patients. that is one of the primary concerns. they do not believe the government ought to be dictating what kind of health insurance they have. they want to make certain they can't pick their doctor and take the place they are treated. -- they want to make sure they can takpick their doctor. brian: this is from the white house deputy chief of staff. he said -- that essentially means of the republicans' protests the bill, we will show you down. does that play into some of the violence that we have seen that these events? >> i think so. it is also this chicago political mentality. this is very disappointing. we ought to be having an honest debate about one of the most important things for any of us across this land. that is our health care. instead, we see this remarkable arrogance out of the white house and out of the speaker. there are other solutions. there are things we can do to our health care system that would fix what is wrong, keep what is right, and make it so that the cost comes down, and make it so people do not lose health insurance if they change their jobs or lose their jobs. how appropriate liability coverage so we end this ridiculous loss of mentality that we have as it relates to health care. there are positive things we can do. as chair of the republican study committee, we put a bill on the table, hr-3400, that we believed solves the challenges. steve: congressman dr. tom price, thank you very much. brian: he is supposed to be on vacation here. eunice kennedy shriver has passed away at the age of 88. you are looking at live pictures of the massachusetts hospital where she has been for the last few days. steve: nancy pelosi is calling the people of the town halls an angry mob. one man wanted to see why they were so angry. >> i am totally against the bill that they have all right now, hr-3200. >> nancy, calm down. you're in a safe place with the blue care about you. brian: overflowing toilets and crying babies on a crammed airplane overnight. that is what passengers rohad to deal with. why? 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