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FOXNEWSW FOX And Friends First March 12, 2014



help more people it could take years. his mother carried out an intense fine calling for people to use social media and bring josh's case to the news media. his fathermother appearing on f friends making a passionate plea for tumeric to give josh a fighting chance. >> it is horrible for us to see. he is a fine brant boy it is a crime to not make it available to everyone who needs it. i am going to keep fighting for my son to make sure they get hes it. >> the ceo announcing he was reversing the decision and making the drug available. >> they did help accelerate the discussion between the fda and the company but it focused everybody's attention in this issue josh's need in particular. it helped us craft a solution and create a path forward. >> amy hardy longs to see josh return to the days he was young vibrant and energetic like any other child his age will. he has beaten cancer four times in his young life. they are hoping this new trial drug will help him win again. by the way, amy hardy will be appearing on "fox & friends" later this morning. such a blessing for that child. we really hope it makes a difference. >> a special election victory could spell big trouble for obamacare. he wins a down to the wire house race defeating the democrat. he will take over the late congressman bill young's seat. jolly wins with 49 percent of the vote. the race was seen as the first test for obamacare ahead of the mid term election. >> this is a great night for the voters here. you mentioned the president's healthcare plan. we know that represents a view of government that is a great concern to this country. the president's healthcare plan hurt the people of this county. number of people came out to the polls to express that concern to the president and to the congress. >> david jolly will join us right here on fox for "fox & friends" to talk about the big win. >> that isn't the only trouble with obamacare. less than three weeks to the signup deadline they are still millions short. elizabeth prann is live with the numbers. >> good morning, heather. while we wait to learn how hman customers paid we have learned the current total of those signed up on-line the number is around 4.2 million which means there's still a long way to go before the original 7 million goal which was adjusted to 6 million. there needs to be 1.8 million signups a day to hit that goal by the end of the month. right now they are around 33,000 a day. the administration projected that 40 percent of signups would be between the ages of 18 and 34. only about 25 percent are in the age group. it is reported in mid january which explains why the white house claims it is setting up the president with edgier interviews. the administration says this approach will result in a surge of signups. >> do you go to any web sites that are.com dot coms? >> have you heard of healthcare.gov? >> there we go. let's get this out of the way. what are you here to plug? >> not everybody agrees with his appearance. they say it may not successfully reach millions of americans. >> i think you would have to say in terms of television appearances this was slumy in terms of the kind of program it was. i think there's a price to be paid when you do things like this. if you look at the numbers it doesn't look like they got very much out of it. >> it stand by the self described creative and non-traditional form of outreach. >> non-traditional it is. thank you so much elizabeth for joining us live. >> they are denying the plane turned around and flew off course before vanishing without a trace. we are live tracking the latest developments. a lot of conflicting evidence here. military officials said hang on there's radar indications that say the plane may have flown a considerable distance to the west. the search in the straits now a malaysian official is walking that back. it appears all options are on the table. >> (indiscernible). >> there are more questions about the two men traveling with stolen passports. there doesn't appear to be any connection with terrorism. there is an intense focus on the pilots one a seasoned veteran. one of the critical questions where did the transponder designed to constantly talk to air traffic control suddenly stop working if the plane continued to fly? those investigations go well beyond the waters of malaysia. the cia is working on possible theories. >> we can find out where the aircraft is might have an opportunity to look at the analysis and lead us to the right direction. >> an emergency here family members want to know what happened to their loved ones. the black box has an actual locator beacon on it. that signals for about 30-days. they need to find this relatively soon. if there is a debris field on the water the shifting ocean current will spread it out pretty quickly. each passing day makes the search even more difficult. >> doug luzader live for us dmshg c. >> even stranger brand new details this morning on the pie lot who were behind the controls of the missing malaysia jet. this is the captain shaw he's 53 years old a veteran working with the malaysia airlines since 1981. in his 33 years there he accumulated more than 18,000 hours of flying experience. this is first officer hamid a 27-year-old man who started in 2007. he has more than 2700 flying hours. he is the same man who once invited a pair of attract tiff australian woman in to a cockpit during an international flight. one of the women are now speaking out. >> through out the whole flight they were talking and taking photos with us in the cockpit while they were flying. the whole time they weren't like facing the front of the plane actually flying. >> malaysian airline policy prohibits passengers in the cockpit while it is flying. >> there are concerns about what exactly was going og in the cockpit. there are two things that cannot happen by accident. >> even more troubling than the direction of the plane is when somebody turned off the transponder on the aircraft. >> what is the transponder? >> it is on basically every commercial aircraft. it provide information to air traffic control about who that aircraft is, where they are flying, what their altitude is and what their speed is. >> someone turns that off. it can't turn off or break? >> no. >> this is a triple 7, nine years old basically a new aircraft. these are not designed to go out. you have two power failures you are going to have a third system set up to make sure they continue to function. he turns off another system that is a system that is continually feeding information to the air carrier's home base giving it an update on how the aircraft is performing. you turn off both of those things you have somebody who has some bad intentions. >> passengers are calling it the miracle of flight 678. a phoenix bound plane departing from pam taw makes an emergency landing when a baby on board that plane stops pleading. but before the plane can land two passengers with medical training step in to help. >> had the baby held in his hand upside down. the baby was purple. >> everybody was just invested and we heard the baby cry, it was just -- it was a teary moment for everybody. >> the plane still touched down in houston. doctors treat the child and the other passengers went on their trips. a massive fire at a construction site where crews were building one of the newist high-rises. it took several hours longer than expected because the sprinklers had not been installed. one firefighter was hurt with burns to his face. >> enjoy it while you can because the spring like temperatures are disappearing. >> we can prove it. take a look. a live shot at chicago where it is already storminowing again. >> snowing in chicago. they can see about a half a foot of snow in some of the areas across the midwest through out the area today. temperatures will be dropping. it was a beautiful day across parts of the northeast, mid atlantic. temperatures got open to the 670s in places like new york city. today it will be relatively mild. upper 50's and 70s for high in chicago. tomorrow temperatures plummeting, 30's in dc, teens in buffalo. in new york city highs only in the 20's. it will be cold in cities like chicago portions of the midwest and better by friday. ride ago little bit of a temperature roller-coaster. we have winter storm warnings in effect. al blizzard warning in the city of buffalo. strong winds gusting 30 miles per hour. it will produce treacherous conditions. they could see a foot of snow from the system. severe weather is a concern. heather and ainsley, attorney does, damaging winds and hail across parts of virginia, maryland and pennsylvania. lots to keep an eye on today. >> lots that will keep you busy. it is 12 minutes after the top of the hour. europe called they want their cheese back. why this? this cheese doesn't smell so good for you. >> rock and roll bad boy keith richards writing a children's book? is we have the page turning details. fighting constipation by eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. >> the ukrainian prime minister is in washington today meeting with president obama. the visit will emphasize the strong support from the united states to the people of the ukraine. this just days before the referendum vote where the people will be asked to take the position on russia's occupation. the only problem they can only vote yes. the part iment has two choices join russia immediately or declare independence and join russia later. no not an option. >> the door oscar pistorius shot through are set up in the courtroom. the story says he shot steenkamp by mistake thinking he wshe was dangerous intruder. prosecutors say he shot her intentionally. 64-year-old glen ford was convicted ofmurder of a jeweler and sentenced to death in 1988. three years after the murder a judge reversed the decision that proves he was not at the scene of the crime. >> my mind is going in all different directions do you harbor any resentment? >> i was locked up almost 30 years for something i didn't do. >> he could get up to 250,000 dollars in restitution. >> joel olsteen just robbed. police are looking for the thief who broke into his safe in houston, texas. those crooks taking off with 600,000 dollars in donations with envelopes filled with cash, checks and credit card numbers. they are being asked to check bank accounts for suspicious activity. >> a group of passengers from last year's nightmare carnival cruise. do you remember that? they are suing the company for 5,000 dollars a month for the rest of their lives. the case stems from the february 2013 trip. the it forced passengers to endure discustigusting conditio until it could be towed back to shore. many of the passengers involved say they are suffering from post traumatic stress. in a statement carnival admitted the experience was quote uncomfortable but says a refund should have been enough. an international debate over the way companies can say cheese. lauren simonetti has the story. >> literally, ainsley, a battle about cheese is brewing on both sides of the atlantic. the european union wants to ban the use of cheese names like parmesan, feta and gorgonzola if it is made here in the united states. this is the argument parmesan can only come from parma notior italy not the green con taryns. they say the changes would confuse consumers. i wonder what we would call it if we are not calling it parmesan. >> google needs more businesses to use it's app. it is paying 15 bucks to any one who refers someone else. it is a cloud based resources for businesses it costs 50 bucks a year and competes with microsoft more popular office suite. >> tipping has never been easier. customers who pay with the mobile app to leave tips with it as well. customers can leave tips between $0.50 and $2. it's quick and easy if you feel compelled to tip your barrista after paying $5 for your coffee. >> a pain pill mystery involving one of the nation's largest drug store chain. >> why the owners of this house where the catheterized their family p isn't giving them the boot. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. >> a mountain lion roaming the streets of the hollywood hills in this neighborhood. video of the cat captured sits on the edge of the nation's largest urban park. photos is one tagged by national geographic years ago and surfaced several times in the past. >> remember this fat cat with a bad attitude? the family held hostage by this 22 line feline now refusing though gto get rid of their cat. it attacked the about a ibby and cornered them in the bedroom. the couple says they will keep the animal and take him to a pet psychologist for therapy. hope that works out. >> well is this the case of the next big children's author? >> rolling stones lead guitarist is writing a children's book. he is now a grandfather. he says the book will be an homage to his old grandfather who introduced him to music. gus and me the story of my grand dad and my first guitar hits shelves in december. >> it is cute. >> 25 after the top of the hour. he helped hand pick the 9-11 terrorists. he is now a free man. wait until you hear why. >> a guy sick of sitting in traffic makes a decision that changes his life. why there are several million reasons why he is glad he stopped. >> it is wednesday march 12th. a medication miracle. overnight this sick 7-year-old boy is given a second chance. the company that denied his life saving drug has a change of heart. >> the mid air mystery deepens. did the plane turn around before it vanished or not. malaysia changing the story. >> a major democratic opponent won. what does it mean for the rest of the democrats. ♪ >> an old de but goody. i am ainsley earhardt. >> halfway through the week. i am heather childers. major victory good news to tell you about. the little boy from virginia denied the drugs he needed to stay alive. >> the manufacturer changing course on josh hardee's fight for life. kelly wright joins us with the latest. >> good morning to you as well. the news the family and friends josh hardy has been playing for. he lies in a hospital bed at saint jude's children's hospital in tennessee. he is gbattling for his life fighting a deadly vie why yous that resulted from a bone marrow transplant. his doctors and family says josh is close to dying but believe a new drug can bring josh a greater potential to over come the deadly illness. the pharmaceutical company which manufacturers the new drug had refussed to disfenpense it sayi he wanted the drug to get approval. josh needs it now. his mom carried out intense campaign to use social media and even bring josh's case to the news media. making a passioned plea to help give josh a fighting chance. >> it is horrible for us to as parents to see because he's a vibrant, strong little boy. to me it's almost a crime to not make it available to everyone who needs it. i am going to keep fighting for my son until they get it. >> that mother's fight paying off last night. the ceo announcing he would make the drug available now. >> if it were my son i would do exactly what they are doing. i really commend them on their -- and i pray for josh's recovery. we don't know how he is doing right now. we just hope this will help. >> amy hardy says she hopes the new treatment will restore josh's return to the days when he was young and healthy. he has beaten cancer four times in his young life. amy hardy will be appearing on "fox & friends" later this morning. heather and ainsley? >> they have really been through it. i am glad. hopefully the drug will, would. a special election victory for the gop in florida that could smell big trouble for obamacare. republican david jolly wins a down to the wire house race defeating democrat alex sink. he will take over the late congressman bill young's seat. jolly wins with 49 percent of the vote. sink gets 47 percent. the race was seen as the first test for obamacare ahead of the mid term election. >> this is a great night for us in pinellas county. that represents a view of government, obamacare. the president's healthcare plan has hurt the people in this countr county. a number of people came out to the polls to express that concern to the president and congress. >> later david jolly will join us live on "fox & friends" to talk about the big win. >> that is not the only trouble with obamacare. less than three weeks until the signup deadlines enrollment numbers are still short millions. >> elizabeth prann has more. >> the clock is ticking. they originally wanted 7 million folks to sign up now it is around 6 million. the deadline is at the end of the month. we know that. the number is closer to 4.2 million. there needs to be about 1.8 million people by the end of the month. they are signing up 33,000 a day. they projected the signups would be between the ages of 18 and 24, the latest are lower than that. 25 percent are in that age group. it explains why did the white house claims they are setting up more edgier interviews. the tv on-line show funny or die. this approach will result in a surge of signups. do you go to any web sites that are d ot com's or nets? >> have you heard of healthcare.gov? >> here we go. okay, let's get this out of the way. what are you here oh plug? >> not everybody agrees with his appearance. it may not necessarily reach millions of americans. >> they were saying they had 19,000 people clicked on the link. 19,000 -- they they had 3 million people saw this video when it went viral on the internet. 19,000 or even 32,000 isn't that much. isn't enough. that's about one percent. that doesn't mean they enrolled. they visited the web site. >> millions of people did see the clip and they stand by the creative and non-traditional form of outreach. >> elizabeth, back to you. >> this morning charles krauthammer is talking about the president's appearance on "between two ferns" calling it a much bigger problem. >> he has a problem selling this. young people are adverse to buying health insurance. it's worse with obamacare. in the free market 60-year-olds cost insurance about 6 times what a 20-year-old does. so the premiums will six times as much. pelosi and reid said it shouldn't be three times it should be six times which means young people are paying twice the premium than they would in the free market. not only is it a bad idea to start with. they are clearly being over charged as a way to subsidize others. >> now to the mystery of mal lash gnaw flight 370. they are now denying the plane turned around and flew off course before vanishing without a trace. >> this is a huge mystery. >> and hasn't got ten much clearer. when the plane lost contract it was in this area right here when it was lost. t

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