Donor challenge:
Your donation will be matched 2-to-1 right now. Your $5 gift becomes $15!
Dear Internet Archive Community,
I’ll get right to it: please support the Internet Archive today. Right now, we have a 2-to-1 Matching Gift Campaign, so you can triple your impact, but time is running out! Most can’t afford to give, but we hope you can. The average donation is $45. If everyone reading this chips in just $5, we can keep this website going for free, and free of ads. That's right, all we need is the price of a paperback book to sustain a non-profit website the whole world depends on. For 23 years this has been my dream: for a generation of learners who turn to their screens for answers, I want to put the very best information at their fingertips. We stand with Wikipedians, librarians and creators to make sure there is enduring access to the world’s most trustworthy knowledge. We’re dedicated to reader privacy so we never track you. We don’t accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. The Internet Archive is a bargain, but we need your help. If you find our site useful, we ask you humbly, please chip in. Thank you.
—Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive
Donor challenge:
Your donation will be matched 2-to-1 right now. Your $5 gift becomes $15!
Dear Internet Archive Community,
I’ll get right to it: please support the Internet Archive today. Right now, we have a 2-to-1 Matching Gift Campaign, so you can triple your impact, but time is running out!The average donation is $45. If everyone reading this chips in just $5, we can keep this website going for free, and free of ads. That's right, all we need is the price of a paperback book to sustain a non-profit website the whole world depends on. For 23 years this has been my dream: for a generation of learners who turn to their screens for answers, I want to put the very best information at their fingertips. We stand with Wikipedians, librarians and creators to provide enduring access to the world’s most trustworthy knowledge. We’re dedicated to reader privacy so we never track you. We don’t accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. The Internet Archive is a bargain, but we need your help. If you find our site useful, we ask you humbly, please chip in. Thank you.
—Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive
Donor challenge:
Your donation will be matched 2-to-1 right now. Your $5 gift becomes $15!
Dear Internet Archive Community,
I’ll get right to it: please support the Internet Archive today. Right now, we have a 2-to-1 Matching Gift Campaign, so you can triple your impact, but time is running out!The average donation is $45. If everyone reading this chips in just $5, we can keep this website going for free, and free of ads. That's right, all we need is the price of a paperback book to sustain a non-profit website the whole world depends on. For 23 years this has been my dream: for a generation of learners who turn to their screens for answers, I want to put the very best information at their fingertips. We stand with Wikipedians, librarians and creators to provide enduring access to the world’s most trustworthy knowledge. We’re dedicated to reader privacy so we never track you. We don’t accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. The Internet Archive is a bargain, but we need your help. If you find our site useful, we ask you humbly, please chip in. Thank you.
—Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive
Donor challenge:
Your donation will be matched 2-to-1 right now. Your $5 gift becomes $15!
Dear Internet Archive Community,
I’ll get right to it: please support the Internet Archive today. Right now, we have a 2-to-1 Matching Gift Campaign, so you can triple your impact, but time is running out!The average donation is $45. If everyone reading this chips in just $5, we can keep this website going for free, and free of ads. That's right, all we need is the price of a paperback book to sustain a non-profit website the whole world depends on. For 23 years this has been my dream: for a generation of learners who turn to their screens for answers, I want to put the very best information at their fingertips. We’re dedicated to reader privacy so we never track you. We don’t accept ads. But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, we ask you humbly, please chip in. Thank you.
—Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive
Thanks for donating. Would you consider becoming a monthly donor starting next month?
Monthly support helps ensure that anyone curious enough to seek knowledge will be able to
find it here. For free.
Together we are building the public libraries of the future.
withbenjaminnetanyahuunlikethe president. i think this is smart. is it a significant blow that he could deal? probably not. but florida is very significant. and i think that's what the president -- mitt romney, sorry, slip, has on his mind. >> do you see a vulnerability there? >> no, look, the polls are so strong on this, brian, it's like 64%, 67% of jewish voters are going to vote for president obama. last time around, john mccain got 21%. romney's hope here is that he might get it up to, let's say 2shgs -- 25%. if he got it up to 25%, that would be the highest that he'd get. >> he's just under 30%. like you said, president obama has the majority. as most democrats have done since harry truman, he helped give birth to the nation. but juan, in particular, you know percentage points in florida could make the difference. you don't see that there's a vulnerability there? really? >> no, no, there's a vulnerability. in fact, you know, sheldon attleson is putting $100 million. he says he wants to spend $100 million and he has ads out and wants to focus on the jewish community and the no
with benjamin netanyahu unlike the president. i think this is smart. is it a significant blow that he could deal? probably not. but florida is very significant. and i think that's what the president -- mitt romney, sorry, slip, has on his mind. >> do you see a vulnerability there? >> no, look, the polls are so strong on this, brian, it's like 64%, 67% of jewish voters are going to vote for president obama. last time around, john mccain got 21%. romney's hope here is that he might...
primeministerbenjaminnetanyahunowblaming iran's rogue regime for the homicide bus bombing attack in bulgaria that killed five israelis. mr. netanyahu claiming that iran is hiding behind the hezbollah terror organization that he believes is responsible for the latest tragedy, adding that iran's nuclear program must be crushed. here he is on "fox news sunday". >> now imagine these people who are capable of doing anything, imagine them possessing nuclear weapons, people who gunned down innocent people, who sent suicide bombers who could block the straights of iran and threaten to annihilate israel, taken over your embassy, you want these people to have atomic bombs? i think this is a reminder, this wave of terror attacks, that the world's most dangerous regime must not be allowed to have the world's most dangerous weapons. gregg: kt mcfarland is a fox news national security analyst and joins us now. the prime minister right, was iran likely behind this and if so what will the israeli response be? they always respond and they have vowed swift response with force. >> well here'
prime minister benjamin netanyahu now blaming iran's rogue regime for the homicide bus bombing attack in bulgaria that killed five israelis. mr. netanyahu claiming that iran is hiding behind the hezbollah terror organization that he believes is responsible for the latest tragedy, adding that iran's nuclear program must be crushed. here he is on "fox news sunday". >> now imagine these people who are capable of doing anything, imagine them possessing nuclear weapons, people who...
benjaminnetanyahuisreaching out to egypt's new president calling for continued peace and cooperation between the two countries. netanyahu set a letter to muhamed movi. he has concerns whether they will respect the piece treatia signed 32 years ago. and morsi is raise raising questions in this country with his controversial calls for release of the blind sheik. he is convicted of plotting to attack new york city landmarks. that has the new york city mayor outraged and that is where molly line joins us live with more. >> reporter: understandably the new york mayor says he is opposed to the release of the sheik who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. it is a bold and aggressive political move on the part of egypt's president-elect. it as move that plays to his base and speaks to the challenges ahead for relations between the u.s. and egypt's new government. the sheik is serving a life sentence in a federal prison in north carolina for his role in plotting a massive string of bombings across new york city and believed to be the spiritual leader for the men convicted of the 199
benjamin netanyahu is reaching out to egypt's new president calling for continued peace and cooperation between the two countries. netanyahu set a letter to muhamed movi. he has concerns whether they will respect the piece treatia signed 32 years ago. and morsi is raise raising questions in this country with his controversial calls for release of the blind sheik. he is convicted of plotting to attack new york city landmarks. that has the new york city mayor outraged and that is where molly...
hezbollah is behind it. primeministerbenjaminnetanyahuofisrael promising to quote, react powerfully. iran says israel's accusations are not true. amy kellogg live in london with more. >> reporter: hi, jenna. iran's foreign ministry spokesman says it condemns all act of terrorism and that iran is the biggest victim of terrorism after assassinations of several nuclear scientists. i jenna i spoke with someone in iran who has very close links with the regime. he says with all the armed groups operating in the region, groups hostile to israel this could have likely been the work of al qaeda. the bulgarians are not saying they know who is behind the bomb blast but they believe this is a picture of the bomber who looks quite fair, dressed as a tourist and a had a fake michigan driver's license on him. bulgarian believe he was a suicide bomber who managed to hop onto that bus full of israelis that was supposed to spirit them off to a sunny holiday on the bulgarian black sea coast. i spoke to the head of the jewish studies department at sophia university who spoke of great shock and sorrow i
hezbollah is behind it. prime minister benjamin netanyahu of israel promising to quote, react powerfully. iran says israel's accusations are not true. amy kellogg live in london with more. >> reporter: hi, jenna. iran's foreign ministry spokesman says it condemns all act of terrorism and that iran is the biggest victim of terrorism after assassinations of several nuclear scientists. i jenna i spoke with someone in iran who has very close links with the regime. he says with all the armed...
israel primeministerbenjaminnetanyahusaidon fox news yesterday that israel would act if it had to prevent attacks of chemical weapons by, for example, its arch rival hezbollah or managed to get its hands on those in the middle of chaos going on in syria. in a statement today, very surprising one too the government spokesman. take a listen. >> any stocks of wmd or any unconventional weapon that the syrian arab repub possess would never be used against civilians or other people during this crisis. these weapons are meant to be usely only and strictly in external aggression against the arab republic. >> reporter: addressing the international community there. no doubt, syria very much feeling pressure any intervention military littlely by israel would mean the end. regime which in the last 24 hours managed to claw back the capital of damascus from the rebels. and it fighting turns to the second city up north. attempt to overtake the airport to military arsenals in the past 24 hours. we're also hearing that the arab league is trying to applay pressure also to syria. the head of the ara
israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu said on fox news yesterday that israel would act if it had to prevent attacks of chemical weapons by, for example, its arch rival hezbollah or managed to get its hands on those in the middle of chaos going on in syria. in a statement today, very surprising one too the government spokesman. take a listen. >> any stocks of wmd or any unconventional weapon that the syrian arab repub possess would never be used against civilians or other people during...
of chemical weapons. israel primeministerbenjaminnetanyahutellingfox news that his nation is prepare to act to keep then from falling into the wrong hands. >> can you imagine hezbollah the people who are conducting with iran all these terror attacks around the world, can you imagine they would have chemical weapons. it's like al-qaeda having chemical weapons. it's not acceptable to us are on the united states or any peace country in the world. this is something we'll have to act to stop if the need arises. >> arthel: christian is a former state advisor and principal at d.c. advisory. good see you this afternoon. really strong wor prevent these weapons from getting into the wrong hands, hezbollah. you heard prime minister netanyahu that israel is prepared to attack syrian arsenals is necessary. how volume at this will is the situation? >> it's not the first time syria neighbors have been deeply concerned with weapons of mass destruction in syria. back in 2007 they felt compelled to destroy a nuclear facility inside syria, thought they were building a nuclear arsenal. it was a
of chemical weapons. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu telling fox news that his nation is prepare to act to keep then from falling into the wrong hands. >> can you imagine hezbollah the people who are conducting with iran all these terror attacks around the world, can you imagine they would have chemical weapons. it's like al-qaeda having chemical weapons. it's not acceptable to us are on the united states or any peace country in the world. this is something we'll have to act to...
talks with primeministerbenjaminnetanyahulateron today. the talks are expected to focus on the iran's nuclear program and stalled middle east talks. coming up next hour we'll have report about jerusalem and talk about our friends and enemies and the way forward in the middle east. jon: governor romney is going on the offensive this week, charging president obama with handing out payouts to his political cronies while ignoring the struggles of the middle class. we'll take a new look at the governor's new strategy on that. jenna: hundreds of homes now in the line of a fast-moving wildfires. what a summer it has been for wildfires. we'll talk about what is being done to tame the flames and why mother nature could make their job even harder out there. jon: this controversial case. some brand new phone calls just released in regard to the trayvon martin shooting. what they reveal about suspect sill sim george zimmerman and the impact on the case against him. we're live with the case coming up. frank, instead of scratching your way to retirement, get on e-trade. set up a real plan. f
talks with prime minister benjamin netanyahu later on today. the talks are expected to focus on the iran's nuclear program and stalled middle east talks. coming up next hour we'll have report about jerusalem and talk about our friends and enemies and the way forward in the middle east. jon: governor romney is going on the offensive this week, charging president obama with handing out payouts to his political cronies while ignoring the struggles of the middle class. we'll take a new look at the...
bulgaria. what do you believe the primeminister,benjaminnetanyahu, meanswhen he is promise rag strong attack or a strong response? >> well, good afternoon, megyn. good to be with you. and i can tell you very clearly the prime minister means exactly what he says. these people can run but they can not hide. we will get them. we know that for several years now, for a very long time they have been trying to do exactly what they did yesterday and that is kill innocent israelis just because they happen to be israelis and jews. they tried it in kenya and in nairobi. and tried it in aser buy john. in cypress, turkey, greece and south africa, all over the world. fortunately so far we've been able to foil those attempts but yesterday they succeeded. and the fingerprints of iran are all over this whether they did it through their proxies hezbollah, who are nothing but the bloody tentacles on the twisted arms and horrible minds of their masters in tehran or in any other way but we will make sure that we catch the perpetrators. we catch the people who did it and we know for sure that iran i
bulgaria. what do you believe the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, means when he is promise rag strong attack or a strong response? >> well, good afternoon, megyn. good to be with you. and i can tell you very clearly the prime minister means exactly what he says. these people can run but they can not hide. we will get them. we know that for several years now, for a very long time they have been trying to do exactly what they did yesterday and that is kill innocent israelis just...
israel to meet with primeministerbenjaminnetanyahu. justahead, john bolton and doug schoen on why governor romney is making this trip and how, if at all, it will effect the 2012 presidential race. >>> also, an airline flight is diverted because of a disruptive passenger onboard, but why were the other hundred people on the flight forced to wait on the tarmac for 19 hours? >> we went, no! no way, no way. and it took them 25 minutes afterwards to come back and tell us that they were going to have a plane for us. >> this is the worst airline i've ever seen. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. st $14.99. start with soup, salad ancheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. megyn: well
israel to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. just ahead, john bolton and doug schoen on why governor romney is making this trip and how, if at all, it will effect the 2012 presidential race. >>> also, an airline flight is diverted because of a disruptive passenger onboard, but why were the other hundred people on the flight forced to wait on the tarmac for 19 hours? >> we went, no! no way, no way. and it took them 25 minutes afterwards to come back and tell us that...
jerusalem. it's quite late. it was day he began with the meeting with the israeli primeministerbenjaminnetanyahua long time friend and culmination for a quite personal level, not his first to the western wall where he was greeted by a number of other pilgrims and jews going to the iconic religious site. got a very warm reception. following at the time he put a prayer into one of the cracks in the wall as is the custom. later in the day he delivered a very important speech, largely symbolic. he has given a number of foreign policy speeches during the course of this year. last week in nevada gave a very harsh one in which he outlined a number of new foreign policies but in his visits overseas he has gone out of his way to avoid criticism. yet today he noted back in 2007 on a prior visit here to israel he outlined a number of steps that were important for the united states to take in order to curb iran and it's nuclear ambitions. iran says it is only interested in nuclear energy and not nuclear weapons but much of the western world does not believe that. although he says he will not be c
jerusalem. it's quite late. it was day he began with the meeting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu a long time friend and culmination for a quite personal level, not his first to the western wall where he was greeted by a number of other pilgrims and jews going to the iconic religious site. got a very warm reception. following at the time he put a prayer into one of the cracks in the wall as is the custom. later in the day he delivered a very important speech, largely...
gun there, if you see we will have a live interviewwithbenjaminnetanyahu, anawful lot in the middle east, syria in the middle of civil war and chemical and biological weapons, if they have control of them or not and israeli tourists killed and diane feinstein and ron johnson talking about gun control. >> and we've put up the photos and what to expect 40 minutes from now. >> alisyn: have a good show. >> thanks, guys. >> alisyn: with the presidential election drawing near, many conservatives are trying to reach out to young americans. up next, we're going to talk to the director of a new film that will soon be hitting college campuses and the message behind that film. >> the victims of the senseless tragedy in colorado being remembered and we take a look how that community is now coming together to honor their lives. [ mrs. hutchison ] fday night has always been all fun and games here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... there were two things i could tell: she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow co
gun there, if you see we will have a live interview with benjamin netanyahu, an awful lot in the middle east, syria in the middle of civil war and chemical and biological weapons, if they have control of them or not and israeli tourists killed and diane feinstein and ron johnson talking about gun control. >> and we've put up the photos and what to expect 40 minutes from now. >> alisyn: have a good show. >> thanks, guys. >> alisyn: with the presidential election drawing...
benjaminnetanyahu. romneyhas visited israel three times before. president obama has not been there since his 2008 campaign. a sore spot among some israeli forces. a shocking scene caught on camera in north carolina. a woman riding on a ferry in the palmilco sound catching this amazing lightning strike on her cell phone. she was recording the choppy waves when it all happened. those are the headlines. >> we're excited. governor christie will be here in an hour. laura ingraham in two hours. first thing is first. a lot of people will find something for the first time today. that the supreme court ruled on obamacare so please, wake your kids and inform them what's going on in this country. >> all right, so there's a new poll out that says only 41% -- not only, a whopping 41% are unaware that the supreme court upheld the health care law. 50 -- here's the silver lining. 59% of americans have woken up since last thursday and they are aware that the court ruled. 17% are not sure if the court ruled, 18% the court did not rule and 16% aware the court ruled but don't know how. guys, why are we so s
benjamin netanyahu. romney has visited israel three times before. president obama has not been there since his 2008 campaign. a sore spot among some israeli forces. a shocking scene caught on camera in north carolina. a woman riding on a ferry in the palmilco sound catching this amazing lightning strike on her cell phone. she was recording the choppy waves when it all happened. those are the headlines. >> we're excited. governor christie will be here in an hour. laura ingraham in two...
enough as t was last week on "fox news sunday." primeministerbenjaminnetanyahuwillreceive mitt romney with the same openness that he received another presidential candidate then barack obama in 2008. back to you in new york. >> we would like to see the butter churn from you or whatever call me maybe. >> whatever it was. >> roger rabbit. >> that's where you don't have to move off of your seat. >> meanwhile do i have some head lines for you. let me tell you what's happening in the news, update to the news we have been telling you all morning. important one. amber alert in pennsylvania now canceled. 4-year-old girl is now safe. kevin cleaves was arrested by police in ohio and his 4-year-old daughter was safely taken into police custody. we're happy to report. cleaves was wanted in connection with a shooting in pennsylvania. he fled with his daughter and was considered armed and dangerous. it looks like g.m. may be increasing its risky loans to try to keep up with the auto industry. beam a fike co-credit score of less than 660 are generally deemed risky. that does not seem to phase
enough as t was last week on "fox news sunday." prime minister benjamin netanyahu will receive mitt romney with the same openness that he received another presidential candidate then barack obama in 2008. back to you in new york. >> we would like to see the butter churn from you or whatever call me maybe. >> whatever it was. >> roger rabbit. >> that's where you don't have to move off of your seat. >> meanwhile do i have some head lines for you. let me...
reception startingwithbenjaminknityahoo. very warm very well coming. very warm. shouts as he goes around the city. people say i will vote for you good luck we hope you win. >> of course he and netanyahu have been long time friends. >>> tomorrow 10:00 p.m. eastern romney goes on record with greta van susteren and one-on-one interview from israel. we will share a sneak peek of that interview coming up later inside the fox report. >> turning now to the economy and rally underway on wall street the dow jones industrial average coming off the best three-day stretch so far of more than 300 points. the market is up 2 percent overall last week. traders brushing aside gdp numbers on hopes the banks in europe will take action to pump up the struggling economy. experts will be looking for signs the rally is not just a fluke when overseas markets trade in a few hours. as you just saw we have more. >>> parharris, the stock market soaring at the end of last week a triple dig get jump to pass 13,000. the s&p 500 retirement accounts shot to the highest close since may the last two trading days up
reception starting with benjamin knit yahoo. very warm very well coming. very warm. shouts as he goes around the city. people say i will vote for you good luck we hope you win. >> of course he and netanyahu have been long time friends. >>> tomorrow 10:00 p.m. eastern romney goes on record with greta van susteren and one-on-one interview from israel. we will share a sneak peek of that interview coming up later inside the fox report. >> turning now to the economy and rally...