secretary clinton. yeah. humor right there. you re saying he wasn t being serious? i m saying he used that line. it was humor to illustrate the point. and the point is as with the e-mails i mean, how many so he thought she was innocent of anything wrong with e-mails? how many stories have we seen, jake, in the last two weeks about destruction of computers, special privileges, the president president clinton gets on the plane i love you guys know i love jeffrey lord. i do. i m not joking. here we go. and i greatly appreciate this is a clearing of the throat. this is it. jake, you may want to get out of the way. but the idea that you are threatening to prosecute your opponent is as best i can tell unprecedented in american history. and i will say this. you don t appoint a prosecutor to investigate. you appoint a prosecutor to lay the groundwork to put somebody in jail. and here s the problem i have with the whole thing. but hold on a second. he
with their escape? no comment at this time, but i m here on my own free will. my client understands the importance of finding these two individuals. gene palmer is a guard at the prison s honor block. that s where david sweat and richard matt had cells. it s also where investigators believe the prisoners were given special privileges that may have helped them plot their escape. well, a fierce thunderstorm took the life of a postal worker in north carolina over the weekend. strong winds sent a tree crashing down on top of the mail truck as the worker drove through the area. rescue crews worked to free her, but they were unable to save her life. the storm also downed power lines, knocking out power to thousands of customers. and speaking of the weather, heavy rain in north texas washed out a bridge and an suv along with it. the couple inside it said when they got close enough to see the bridge had collapsed, it was too late, their vehicle plunging into the water, both of them t
religious freedom law. governor hushson did the same thing in arkansas. that after those measures generated enormous controversy and a lot of media coverage. our next guest believes they are examples of when the messy political process can work. susan estridge, fox news contributor, campaign manager for michael dukakis and his 1988 presidential campaign. good to see you as always. good to see you. both states indiana and arkansas, put their religious freedom restoration acts on the books and bam. why do you think everything they went through shows that the system does work? well, because a few years ago people were tripping over themselves trying to pass laws that denied equal rights, they were called special privileges. but they re essentially equal rights to people based on sexual orientation. there was talk even in the liberal community that this was a dangerous issue, that putting
examination taking on tea party groups. that isn t true. they are trying to gnave gate through this that air lou allows them to do political stuff. let s make all groups pay their fair share of debts. does that include labor unions? we can agree on that. certain invest is tors get special privileges if they invest in green energy. the president obama told congress he wants more money do i have given to certain countries to pay for research on new forms of energy. the private sector will not invest in their research because it is too expensive, too risky. we have to support it and we will all benefit from it. we don t so much all benefit from it. certain people benefit from it.
private phone conversation. the russian government aide who was among the first to post the comment online is denying he or his government played a role in leaking the reporting. well, here s a political story you don t see every day. it involves a man with some traditional republican values and an untraditional republican lifestyle. senior correspondent adam housley on a congressional candidate trying to make some interesting history. preparing what you had to say, i hope you have bodyguards. former san diego city councilman carl dimaio is hoping his fix congress first plan will appeal to voters and help send him to washington. when you look at what members of congress get in terms of special privileges and perks, it s naushiating. he first gained national attention as the reformer who overhauled san diego pfrs