leaflets, to peacefully say we are pro-life. if you would like more information, would you please take a leaflet. she s an adult woman who can t just walk by without a comment? not only without a comment, but threaten to destroy them. and the young man says i m sorry. you don t have to be sorry. you don t. you did the right thing, you were poised, gracious. keep at it. this is when your integrity is tested. the kids didn t react. the reporter didn t react. she has to deal with consequences of her actions. geraldo: i am glad you brought that up. she has not been fired as far as i know. the provost has completed an investigation. and the faculty member has been appropriately disciplined in addition to the fact that if the behavior recurs dana: that s before the machete. geraldo: the other one, they say she s been
it s so insignificant in their world. they didn t react. they were just overjoyed that he was coming home. martha: they love their daddy and thrilled to have him home. we re so thrilled to spend time with you as a family. thank you both, ben and alicia for talking to us today. sacrifice and survival. don t miss it, sunday night at 9:00 p.m. that is the story. for the first time in four years, interest rates are going up. the ones that the federal reserve controls, it was lifted .25%. when they saw the cpi number, it changed to 75 basis points. i m paying a little more for much less. eggs went up. butter went up. the past six months, inflation has gone down every month and will continue to do that. i think nothing about the data suggests to me that we ve
governor? some media dilemmas to ponder. hank williams jr. s offensive comments about president obama. should monday night football have given the singer the boot? those wall street protests now spreading across the country. has the press been too slow to recognize their importance? plus, the passing of steve jobs. the visionary who was so brilliant at manipulating a news business that served as his cheering section. i m howard kurtz, and this is reliable sources. back in may, i wrote a newsweek headline, is sarah palin over? it seemed there was no way the fox commentator was going to mount a white house campaign. it was just as clear when reporters were chasing the bus trips she took over the summer. but the press somehow kept up the pretense until this week when palin pulled the plug with a statement and a radio interview, not like chris christie, at a news conference. to tell you the truth, i made my announcement today in the format that i did because that wa
internet analysts are warning that the bad guys are winning. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. supporters and rivals always knew this day would come, when he kicked off his second presidential campaign. after all, he s pretty much been running since he lost back in 2008. today romney declared that he s ready to take on president obama. when barack obama came to office, we wished him well and hoped for the best. now in the third year of his fourth year term or his four-year term, we have more than slogans and promises to judge him by. barack obama has failed america. before romney can have a shot at beating president obama, he must face his republican opponents in the lead off primary state of new hampshire. that s where romney announced and candy crowley is there. we all listened to the speech carefully. does he sound like the front-runner for the republican nomination right now? reporter: completely he sounded like the front-runner. not a mention of any