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e-mails came from the faa that i have seen and shows that the white house is pushing the faa for political reasons. >> white house dismissed stern's latest accusation and spokesperson marc ronallers said despite concerns raised by the opponents, project has been vetted. split's been through comprehensive review of a power facility through the history of the northwest. if we are on a fast trashings hate to see the slow track. >> the faa is again reviewing the project after the u.s. court of appeals overturned the agency's ruling last october, that the 130 proposed turbines posed no hazard to aviation. mcmorris rogers believed the faa will once more rule in cape wind favor regardless of political pressure from opponents. despite the latest effort to halt the project, cape wind hopes to begin building next year. the project is facing multiple lawsuits. and the possibility of further delay. on cape cod, molly line, fox news. >> john: there are delays for general electric planned solar factory. they say the project slated to be the largeest in the country is put on hold because the price drops
e-mails came from the faa that i have seen and shows that the white house is pushing the faa for political reasons. >> white house dismissed stern's latest accusation and spokesperson marc ronallers said despite concerns raised by the opponents, project has been vetted. split's been through comprehensive review of a power facility through the history of the northwest. if we are on a fast trashings hate to see the slow track. >> the faa is again reviewing the project after the u.s....
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fox news is reviewing multiple records, and operating the licenses released by the faa. as an example, the miami police department is utahing honeywell rk-16a micro-air vehicle nearly two feet long including the sensor pod, weighing 2.2 pounds. it can fly for up to 40 minutes at speed of 45 miles per hour. the seattle police department is using the dragon flier f-6 described in the document as remotely operated unmanned aircraft, wireless video an stealth cameras. and it's ten inchs high and three feet in width. fox recently reported that the smaller drones can be hacked using laptop computers raising questions over the safety, security and who controls the data they collect. the electronic frontier foundation questions the privacy implications. "the faa documents we received address the safety issue with the drone flights but there are so many unanswered questions about the privacy of the drones. those who support the use of domestic drones say they are additional eyes in the sky for law enforcement at a fraction of the cost. bret? >> bret: we will follow this. thank yo
fox news is reviewing multiple records, and operating the licenses released by the faa. as an example, the miami police department is utahing honeywell rk-16a micro-air vehicle nearly two feet long including the sensor pod, weighing 2.2 pounds. it can fly for up to 40 minutes at speed of 45 miles per hour. the seattle police department is using the dragon flier f-6 described in the document as remotely operated unmanned aircraft, wireless video an stealth cameras. and it's ten inchs high and...
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rogers believes the faa will rule once more in cape wind's favor regardless of political pressure from opponents. jenna. jenna: we'll see what happens in the next decision, molly, thank you. jon: i never took french, did you? california says aurevor to faw grau. they are fanning the delicacy. many people packing restaurants across the golden state over the weekend to savor a little foie gras one more time. ban over appropriations of the involves force feeding animals. animal rights activists demonstrated outside several san francisco activists say they plan to challenge the statewide ban. jenna: my hometown of san francisco, always up for a good protest, they are. jenna: what are you going to do. hunting asteroids sound a lot like one of those old atari videogames, right? for one group of people it is their real-life mission to avoid a scenario like that. we're going to tell but the asteroid hunters coming up next. >>> no agreement on how to stop the slaughter of civilians in syria. this photo capturing what the horrible violence is doing to an entire generation of children. that littl
rogers believes the faa will rule once more in cape wind's favor regardless of political pressure from opponents. jenna. jenna: we'll see what happens in the next decision, molly, thank you. jon: i never took french, did you? california says aurevor to faw grau. they are fanning the delicacy. many people packing restaurants across the golden state over the weekend to savor a little foie gras one more time. ban over appropriations of the involves force feeding animals. animal rights activists...
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martha: this is a statement the faa put out. now as you point out they're being accused of green-lighting this project when they felt it wasn't in the best interests of flight patterns around the cape. they say that employee opinions that are expressed in internal e-mails or documents are not official agency positions. the faa makes obstruction evaluation based on safety considerations and available solutions to mitigate potential risks. what they're referring to there this freedom of information request just fulfilled a couple days ago show a pattern of e-mails from some folks at the faa that indicate they felt they couldn't speak freely. they were under pressure by the administration to green light this project. will congress look into that? are you going to do an investigation? >> that is what we'll look at. this administration despite what it said on the first day of office would be the most transparent administration ever has been everything above that. look at what they continue to block our investigation of solyndra and "
martha: this is a statement the faa put out. now as you point out they're being accused of green-lighting this project when they felt it wasn't in the best interests of flight patterns around the cape. they say that employee opinions that are expressed in internal e-mails or documents are not official agency positions. the faa makes obstruction evaluation based on safety considerations and available solutions to mitigate potential risks. what they're referring to there this freedom of...
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the faa has to say yes or no. the air force, which recently acknowledged its flying drones over the united states to spy on us, predicts in ten years there will be 30,000 drones in the stay over the united states on any given day. some of them the size of golf balls. so who is going to regulate the government when it dispatches drones of that magnitude. >> there was a story, the epa was flying drones. they're not, they're flying single engine selves cessnas. are we to believe the 300 police departments that filed are not looking in on our activities? >> it's going to be tempting for them and they'll probably do so. a republican from texas is working on legislation which will bar private drones from surveilling private property and require government drones get a search warrant before they spy on the rest of us. that would be the appropriate thing to do. the problem is not the manufacturers, the problem is the operators and the government will think it has free rain rein to spy. the joke is what does the taliban an
the faa has to say yes or no. the air force, which recently acknowledged its flying drones over the united states to spy on us, predicts in ten years there will be 30,000 drones in the stay over the united states on any given day. some of them the size of golf balls. so who is going to regulate the government when it dispatches drones of that magnitude. >> there was a story, the epa was flying drones. they're not, they're flying single engine selves cessnas. are we to believe the 300...
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when this report hits what is the first reafbgs th reaction of the faa? the three d's. defend, deflate and deny. bill: john, thank you. our expert today on this study, thanks for coming in today. i appreciate your input. >> thank you for having me. martha: a top democrat is now joining some republicans in saying that someone inside the white house ranks is responsible for leaking sensitive intelligence to the press. bill: also, there is a new warning from top republicans in the fight over federal spending, why they say taxpayers should be wa remember, of the month of december. we'll explain. i ta insulin, so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't ta much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. [ male announcer ] if you want play in the same sandbox martha: sena
when this report hits what is the first reafbgs th reaction of the faa? the three d's. defend, deflate and deny. bill: john, thank you. our expert today on this study, thanks for coming in today. i appreciate your input. >> thank you for having me. martha: a top democrat is now joining some republicans in saying that someone inside the white house ranks is responsible for leaking sensitive intelligence to the press. bill: also, there is a new warning from top republicans in the fight over...
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. >> john: congress has given the faa until 2015 to come up with rules to allow unmanned drones to fly freely in u.s. air space. according to a noted researcher on gps navigation, that could present an enormous security problem for the homeland. he isialing the federal government to either come up with a fix, or scrap the idea altogether. fox news given exclusive access to series of experiments, some for the government themselves that found drones can be >> three, two, one. >> this drone is similar to thousands of others that will soon be buzzing over u.s. soil. the flight path diligently guided by gps. but watch what happens when todd hemp fridays his team from -- humphries and the team from the university of texas punch keystrokes in the computer. >> two, one, capture. >> the drone goes wildly offcourse, now receiving instructions not from gps from a transmit they're sends false signal to the drone navigation system. a so-called spoofer. the effect is so dramatic, safety pilot with radio control has to stave drone from crashing. >> spoofing the gps receiver is another way to hijack i
. >> john: congress has given the faa until 2015 to come up with rules to allow unmanned drones to fly freely in u.s. air space. according to a noted researcher on gps navigation, that could present an enormous security problem for the homeland. he isialing the federal government to either come up with a fix, or scrap the idea altogether. fox news given exclusive access to series of experiments, some for the government themselves that found drones can be >> three, two, one. >>...
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the faa says, we have a lot of records and it turns out they do. thousands and thousands and pages of record, not just the certificates of authorization. >> reporter: fox recently reported that smaller drones can be hacked in this demonstration video a laptop computer is used to redirect the drone. all of this raising questions over safety, security and who ultimately controls the data they collect. the front tear foundation questions the privacy implications. they say it mainly addresses safety issues with drone flights but there are unanswered questions about privacy and implication of the drone. they say they are additional eyes in the sky for law enforcement at a fraction of the price, jon. jon: catherine herridge reporting live from washington. thank you. >> reporter: you're welcome. jenna: breaking news on the fast and furious investigation now. a big reward on the table for proof that the president, or one of his aids, knew about the failed gun-walking operation while it was underway. one group is offering this money in the hopes a whistle-b
the faa says, we have a lot of records and it turns out they do. thousands and thousands and pages of record, not just the certificates of authorization. >> reporter: fox recently reported that smaller drones can be hacked in this demonstration video a laptop computer is used to redirect the drone. all of this raising questions over safety, security and who ultimately controls the data they collect. the front tear foundation questions the privacy implications. they say it mainly addresses...
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the faa is now investigating. >>> if you are an on-line shopper you need to catch this story. the tax break you get for buying stuff on-line may be ending soon. there's a growing support fore sales tax for on-line purchases. san nonbr-- shannon before i hae on what they are shelling out. >> it is a tricky problem that doesn't necessarily have a simple solution. right now on-line retailers get a pricing advantage. brick and mortar stores say they have to collect sales taxes in the states where they are located. that makes the prices higher. they can search the internet instead so it doesn't force on-line retailers to collect state sales taxes making prices lower. a pass word situation takes amazon.com as an example. it collects state sales taxes in 6 states. over the next four years additional 7 states will be added to the list. a bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation that would give all states the authority to give on-line retarryls to give taxes they are owed. >> marketplace fairness tax are not about new taxes. i have concerns about using internet as a sales ta
the faa is now investigating. >>> if you are an on-line shopper you need to catch this story. the tax break you get for buying stuff on-line may be ending soon. there's a growing support fore sales tax for on-line purchases. san nonbr-- shannon before i hae on what they are shelling out. >> it is a tricky problem that doesn't necessarily have a simple solution. right now on-line retailers get a pricing advantage. brick and mortar stores say they have to collect sales taxes in the...
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the small cessnalanding in a remote two people walked away the faa reporting that the plane had trouble before take off. what do you cross juggling with running. jogling and many people including matthew feldman take it seriously. he run a full mile juggling five balls. he finished in six and half minutes. and that's a fox watch in america d. a hero's welcome for a wounded warrior. daniel palmer greeted by family and friend neighbors. he lost part of his right leg and suffered an explosion back in 2010. corporal palmer is rehabing in the hospitals are across the nation and he wouldn't have pulled through this without his family i haven't cried since i was two or three years old. he is looking forward to finally spending time with his wife and two children. well, power to the parents and a group of angry moms and dad making history tonight. my mistake. we'll move on here. daniel palmer considered himself blessed by family and friends. many of our nation's vet rans don't have support at all. thousands are homeless and their troubles are inspiring them to get back on their feet. anna has m
the small cessnalanding in a remote two people walked away the faa reporting that the plane had trouble before take off. what do you cross juggling with running. jogling and many people including matthew feldman take it seriously. he run a full mile juggling five balls. he finished in six and half minutes. and that's a fox watch in america d. a hero's welcome for a wounded warrior. daniel palmer greeted by family and friend neighbors. he lost part of his right leg and suffered an explosion back...
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. >> reporter: in fact the faa is again reviewing the project after the u.s. court of appeals overturned the agency's ruling last october that the 130 proposed turbines propose no hazard to aviation. rogers will believe that faa will rule in cape wind's favor regardless of political pressure pro opponents. heather: thank you, molly line from our new york city newsroom. thank you, molly. gregg: we're getting brand new poll numbers just out on the health care law and how americans feel about the supreme court decision to uphold it and the argument to repeal it. we've got the numbers. what it could mean come november. heather: a desperate recovery underway as forecasters warn millions could be hit by more brutal storms. we're live in one of the hardest hit areas. stay with us. gregg: fox news alert. new controversy over the healthcare law. the majority of americans now support efforts to get rid of it, repeal it. this brand-new poll from rasmussen reports just out taken in the days following the supreme court decision shows 52% of voters favoring repeal, 39% oppo
. >> reporter: in fact the faa is again reviewing the project after the u.s. court of appeals overturned the agency's ruling last october that the 130 proposed turbines propose no hazard to aviation. rogers will believe that faa will rule in cape wind's favor regardless of political pressure pro opponents. heather: thank you, molly line from our new york city newsroom. thank you, molly. gregg: we're getting brand new poll numbers just out on the health care law and how americans feel...
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jon: but the faa has recently changed the rules to give pilots more rest time in between flights, right? >> correct. and i think these new rules that are coming out, they don't go into effect for a couple of years, but the carriers have already adopted probably some of the most science-based research on how do they make sure that their pilots are getting enough rest. so you may have all the rules in the world, jon, but if that pilot is not resting when he should be resting, i don't know how you handle that. jon: yeah, that's the thing. it's personal responsibility only part of the pilots to get the rest they need before they make these flights, isn't it? >> oh, absolutely. and i think that's kind of where the carriers need to step in, and i don't know how you insure that your pilots are getting the rest they need. i mean, you can't, you know, put them into the sleep pod in the office or you can't monitor making sure they're getting enough sleep, but again it comes back to that personal responsibility argument. jon: i don't know. you know, when i don't get enough sleep, jenna sees me yaw
jon: but the faa has recently changed the rules to give pilots more rest time in between flights, right? >> correct. and i think these new rules that are coming out, they don't go into effect for a couple of years, but the carriers have already adopted probably some of the most science-based research on how do they make sure that their pilots are getting enough rest. so you may have all the rules in the world, jon, but if that pilot is not resting when he should be resting, i don't know...
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quoting the faa documents we received mainly address safety. there are still many unanswered questions about the privacy applications of drones. those who support to mr. drones say they are extra eyes in the sky. bill: catherine herridge, thank you so much. martha: your fox extreme weather alert. governor of missouri has declared the entire state a disaster area. the worst and much of its history. while there are currently 26 states that are included in the areas that are suffering from these drought conditions, folks in hard-hit missouri say that their situation is one of the worst in memory. >> this has been the hottest, driest, summer that i can remember. my father says that the 1936 drought was drier. but i was only two years old then. >> if you look at all the midwest, they are facing this unprecedented drought conditions that we haven't seen in nearly 120 years. >> most crops are covered by some sort of crop insurance. we will allow most of these folks to have the opportunity to make it through next year's. martha: president obama is expe
quoting the faa documents we received mainly address safety. there are still many unanswered questions about the privacy applications of drones. those who support to mr. drones say they are extra eyes in the sky. bill: catherine herridge, thank you so much. martha: your fox extreme weather alert. governor of missouri has declared the entire state a disaster area. the worst and much of its history. while there are currently 26 states that are included in the areas that are suffering from these...
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official told me they didn't come to today's hearing because drones are the faa's jurisdiction, not theirs. the official added if congress is so concerned about security and privacy now, why didn't they give it more thought in february before they voted to unleash drones and u.s. air space. bret? >> bret: john roberts on the hill. thank you. >>> the general services administration is looking in to a 2010 award ceremony that cost taxpayers $270,000. gsa is already reeling over a las vegas conference that racked up an $800,000 tab. >>> was president obama's "you didn't build this" comment that has so many people so upset really taken out of context? the fox all-stars weigh in next. >>> there are some people that think what the president said was just a gaffe. it wasn't a gaffe. it was instead, his ideology. the president does in fact believe that people who build enterprises like this really aren't responsible for it. >> as americans, we don't expect hand-outs. we expect hard work to pay off. [ applause ] we understand there will be set-backs. but we also know that responsibility should be r
official told me they didn't come to today's hearing because drones are the faa's jurisdiction, not theirs. the official added if congress is so concerned about security and privacy now, why didn't they give it more thought in february before they voted to unleash drones and u.s. air space. bret? >> bret: john roberts on the hill. thank you. >>> the general services administration is looking in to a 2010 award ceremony that cost taxpayers $270,000. gsa is already reeling over a...
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promoting meatless monday is kind of like the faa are moaning a flightless friday, telling people not to fly on fridays. the deal is that disappears in a newsletter, write? and the told employees to go green, suggesting things like efficient lightbulbs and energy efficient routes, and because ranching leads to climate change and because of health concerns. the idea was quickly condemned him as he may have imagined by the president of the national cattlemen's association, and the kansas gop senator jerry moran had this to say. >> we export me and beat around the world, and yet our own department of agriculture encourages people not to consume meat. mr. president, i think i will have more to say about this topic, but for the moment, in light of the kindness that was extended to me by the senators, i would yield the floor. reporter: he yielded the floor, but he also wants the usda to explain itself. now the usda has. they say that the meatless monday memo should never have been issued because it did not -- it was not authorized by the department and they had no idea how it got in there.
promoting meatless monday is kind of like the faa are moaning a flightless friday, telling people not to fly on fridays. the deal is that disappears in a newsletter, write? and the told employees to go green, suggesting things like efficient lightbulbs and energy efficient routes, and because ranching leads to climate change and because of health concerns. the idea was quickly condemned him as he may have imagined by the president of the national cattlemen's association, and the kansas gop...
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the faa saying a statement will be issued shortly but will not comment any further at this time. >>> a frightening attack in central florida. 17-year-old boy is recovering today after an 11-foot alligator like this one attacked him, biting off part of his arm while he was swimming with friends in a river near fort myers. trace galler with more from the breaking news desk. >> reporter: experts say it is alligator mating season. any slash in the water is considered prey for them. these kids grew up in the air area. they know all about alligators. this one kind of came out of nowhere and went directly after 17-year-old, kaleb fred langdale. listen. >> he said, fred, gator was coming at him on top of the water. as fast as he would paddle back and forth he was coming. >> reporter: the 17-year-old punched gator. it be grabbed his arm and took him under for the death spiral. he thrashed around and came up knew his arm was gone. listen again. >> been around alligators. he knows if he offers him arm won't take the torso. he was smart and took the risk. >> reporter: yeah, paramedics arrived an
the faa saying a statement will be issued shortly but will not comment any further at this time. >>> a frightening attack in central florida. 17-year-old boy is recovering today after an 11-foot alligator like this one attacked him, biting off part of his arm while he was swimming with friends in a river near fort myers. trace galler with more from the breaking news desk. >> reporter: experts say it is alligator mating season. any slash in the water is considered prey for them....
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this is the faa they said if these republican house members are so concerned about this now, why didn't they think about it before they voted back in february to open u.s. skies to drones. jenna? jenna: interesting story for us to today, john. thank you very much. jon: there is an incredible laboratory sitting on the ocean floor off the coast of florida but it is the last of its kind. we'll look at live pictures and there is dr. silvia earl, one of queens of underwater exploration. jenna will be talking to her live about possibly the end of the aquarius habitat. we'll be talking to her life coming up. ♪ . [ male announcer ] turn 1, daytona. riverside exit, i-95. variante ascari, monza. mile 7, highway 1. wehrseifen, nurburgring. the horseshoe, twin peaks boulevard. every famous cue has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them, with the lexus is performance line, featuring the is 250. real performance demands real precision. this is the pursuit of perfection. jenna: the last undersea research lab is in danger of closing after more than two decades. it was once funde
this is the faa they said if these republican house members are so concerned about this now, why didn't they think about it before they voted back in february to open u.s. skies to drones. jenna? jenna: interesting story for us to today, john. thank you very much. jon: there is an incredible laboratory sitting on the ocean floor off the coast of florida but it is the last of its kind. we'll look at live pictures and there is dr. silvia earl, one of queens of underwater exploration. jenna will...
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good to see you: we've got questions today about why the white house may have pushed the faa to approve a wind mill farm in cape cod and why some are saying this may be another solyndra story. you got to check this out. a record number of americans are on federal disability. more than the population of new york city. how can that be? why are so many more people disabled now? the answer is quite surprising. i will see you at the top of the hour >> gretchen: this is already i can answer this. you want to look examine feel like a super model? yeah, you do. the answer may lie in not cooking your food. >> brian: super model and author, carol alt is here live. welcome. >> good morning, guys. how are you? >> brian: so you're still going raw. >> this has been 17 years. believe me, i tried every diet out there. and i did not get the results that i get doing this lifestyle, which is so easy to do. >> brian: you're your best advertisement. >> i don't look bad for 80. >> gretchen: i want to start with the fact you say fats can make you thin. how? >> we need essential fatty acids. they are what heal
good to see you: we've got questions today about why the white house may have pushed the faa to approve a wind mill farm in cape cod and why some are saying this may be another solyndra story. you got to check this out. a record number of americans are on federal disability. more than the population of new york city. how can that be? why are so many more people disabled now? the answer is quite surprising. i will see you at the top of the hour >> gretchen: this is already i can answer...