will not take the stand at his trial. his defense resting after just one witness testified, an fbi agent who said the defendant was emotionally upset. jane: well, thousands of common industry to haves taking to the streets in phoenix protesting this brand new immigration law that is so controversial in arizona. it requires police to stop and check the id of anyone they suspect is an illegal immigrant. the demonstrators are hoping to put enough pressure on lawmakers to repeal the law. william la jeunesse is taking a look at whether other states are likely to follow the lead in arizona. william? well, jane, four of them are considering it, but in addition to have the swastikas and refried beans on the windows of the state capitol last night, arizona came under assault from pundits over the weekend. arizona was compared to white rule in south africa in the 60s, senator dodd called the new law outrageous. arizona may actually prompt
alerts, you flip the thing over to landscape mode, and if i did this right, there you go, look at this, you get slide shows, you can leave this on the desktop, you can get fox news, radio. jane: it s more exciting than it looks. you re having bad luck. shake it up! jon: she wants me to be louder. you get slide shows. jane: poor jon, he tried so hard to get it work and it was working well during the break. it is simple to use if you have an iphone. jon: you can get fox news, fair and balanced news reporting on the go. we can even tune in brian and the judge now on fox news radio if you wanted to. jane: and all the jon scott you want for free on your iphone. jon: i had shep talking to me on this thing, it was world perfectly. but anyway, get all your stories. jane: where do you go to get it? jon: i tunes website, download the fox news app
had a severe asthma attack while in the office, she was treated with acupuncture and sent home, she died later when a trip across the street to a hospital could have saved her life, jane. jane: could this save money? it could because naturopaths believe there s a progression to treating something, you have the least invasive means and go up from there and they believe that less intervention is more so they believe in the power of the body to heal itself, so they are more apartment to save money in the treatment of somebody. john jane dan springer is in seattle. dan, thanks. jon: former illinois governor rod blagojevich about to go on trial for corruption charges. now they want to subpoena the president. now shocking allegations from a left leaning website. and the case of the puppy stuck in the recliner. how did ebenezer the dog wind up trapped in a chair? the remarkable rescue involving a saw, a recliner,
inside their car. this is in the research facility near zurich. ibm core research facility. they say there was a note inside the car, jane, indicating a planned attack on the branch of an international company. so the prosecutors in zurich or rather, switzerland, not saying whether or not it was ibm but a.p. is reporting it has talked with ibm officials and they say they in fact have been contacted about the investigation, and that s all that they could confirm because they say there is a pending investigation into a possible bomb threat against their company in switzerland today. so a man and two men, rather, and a woman arrested in this. as this story comes into for more focus we ll bring everybody the latest details. back to you. jane: i know you will, thank you. sixteen minutes past the hour and happening now , live pictures from miami where they ve had a bunch of severe weather today, a thunderstorm warning issued a bit earlier. we ll watch it for you. in the middle, the co
and trade as opposed to answering the question that independents are asking, where are the jobs. jane it s reported the president is going to go on this cross country tour for the mid-term elections. is it possible, though, i think it s pretty true, there are some democratec candidates out there who don t necessarily want a visit from him. i think that s, of course, always the case in the mid-term elections and he has to use this time and his appeal judiciously. that s why i think in certain key states he can make a world of difference. i don t think you re going to see a lot of president passing through the south and parts of the midwest, but the fact is that this president has started to bring the economy around, consumer confidence is up, spending is up, we re starting to see businesses begin hiring again, and i think reaching out not only to these independent voters but also to reenergize the base, you know, he s got 13 million people in his organizing for america organization, a