jon: so when we were in houston for the interview, bobby experienced a particularly severely seizure that left him more lethargic than normal during the taping. they do not have a nurse. robert quits his job and he s home to be care taker and shannon has found a job in health care, friends set up a trust fund to help take care of bubby s need. information is on the screen if you would like to help and we will put it on our show page as well foxnews.com/happening now
governor is scheduled to appear at a town hall meeting in new hampshire. he ll be apaying and campaigning in that key primary state through the end of the week. his campaign clearly hoping to harness some of the enthusiasm and support seen here at his high school to republican voters across the country. bret? eric shawn live in new jersey tonight. thank you. what do you think? do you think christie has a shot? let me know at facebook.com/bretbair sr or at twitter @bret baier. check out my presidential contenders interview with chris christie on our show page. up next the president wants more people to get paid for overtime. but who pays the bill? first here s some of our fox affiliates around the country. in albany, new york, with administrative leave tonight for the administrator of the clinton
consideration here that the payouts will depend on geography, where the families bring the suits, and also the particular circumstances around each individual victim how much they earned how many dependents they had. on the geography front, you want to really sue in the united states. that s where the payouts are the largest. we had experts tell us that payouts for individual families here could be up to $4 million for a family. in europe they really discourage litigation. you can have the payouts much smaller and when you consider the kinds of people who are on that plane, unfortunately, a lot of them were young people without a family possibly without a job, and those payouts, experts say, could be really small, maybe $100,000 per family. it s such a difficult discussion one these families will have to address fairly soon. thanks so much. appreciate it. check out our show page at cnn.com/thelead for video blogs
for missing inspections in that case. so although they have a very good safety record when you look at all of their flights, no passengers have died as a result of a crash but you have a reputation and it doesn t look good when you re getting fined for missing inspections. now they need to get on that. thank you so much. really appreciate it. speaking of flying just one month after their country was rattled to its core by a terror siege, the u.s. secret service is now assisting french officials in the probe over those mysterious drones that have been spotted hovering above paris landmarks over the last two nights. this stunning footage is not from one of those unmanned vehicles but several drones were seen flying above highly sensitive areas such as the eiffel tower, also the u.s. embassy on monday. just last night. police are trying to figure out if last night s drones are connected to the flights on monday night or just copycats. make sure to follow me on twitter. check out our
prince george was born, he was so excited he didn t even ask the sex of the baby. you would wonder about that, wouldn t you? some chat there. but there was a serious message in washington today which was prince william s real passion, which is about fighting the illegal trade in wildlife products like ivory. and a very impassioned speech today. he s currently back in new york right now meeting secretary clinton. she has a shared passion on that. they re going to make some comments on that. they re working very closely on this. so there is some momentum behind this anti-poaching process that he s really trying to spearhead. max, thank you so much. take in the sights while you re here, my friend. make sure to follow me on twitter at jake tapper. check out our show page at cnn.com/thelead for video or some blogs, other stuff.