prosecute, right? exactly. and we have requested a coroner s inquest, gregg. the judge will decide that matter on monday because right now the manner and cause of death is an accident and the investigation was closed a couple of days after this tragedy, and this family is saying we won t accept that. we really want to know what happened. gregg: sure. and that is hopefully what the courts gregg: a second set of eyes and analytical skills of the fbi may come to bear on this and this is only a good thing one can imagine. benjamin crump, our thoughts and prayerses to the family and thank you for taking the time. thank you for having me. gregg: all right. martha: boy, it is such a strange story. gregg: it is. martha: and to have the reason for death be suffocation in a gym mat seems very implausible. and you know these parents obviously deserve more answers than they have gotten so far. gregg: the u.s. attorney is very skilled and so are the fbi. they may get to the bottom of
people focused on what isn t working in government and that is obamacare t has been wall-to-wall obamacare coverage. just like you said, that shutdown is really in the rear view mirror now. we re focusing what i can do as governor or what terry mcauliffe threatens to do on obamacare, taxes and other issues. martha: let s look at other numbers, because there are problem areas for you and areas where terry mcauliffe is quite frankly doing a lot better than you are. look at race among women. he has 50% of the vote. you re at 37. let s show the independent numbers which are also strongly for mcauliffe as well. he is at 46. you are at 31. these are very different numbers than what we see in the overall race. why do you think that is? first of all they re moving quickly our way. you know, i grow back to obamacare. independents agree with us. on tax differences between me and terry independents agree with us. that is moving our direction. women make 75% of the health care decisions in this
people are caught on at ticks and rooftops. somebody was pounding on my door and saying fire department, fire department, get out now, get out out know. martha: maria molina is live in the fox extreme weather center. where are we headed today, maria? it was really incredible what happened across texas yesterday. we re talking about a more on e than a foot of rain in some of these areas and cities impacted hard by a lot of heavy rain where cities like tyler, even around austin. that shading in purple that is more than eight-inches of rain to the west of center of that big city. otherwise parts of eastern texas and across parts of louisiana and picking up significant rainfall with many people picking up over six inches of rain. that was in a short amount of time. that is why we did see flooding. otherwise today storm system moved eastward and now producing areas of light rain across parts of the northeast. there is a little bit of a concern for some damaging winds with storms that
tolerated. six dhs whistle-blowers started talking about what was happening with overtime pay in their offices. gregg: good thing we have the whistle-blower statute to protect them. molly, good to see you. thanks. martha: this was a terrifying scene in the heart land after a school bus filled with students tumbled into a creek. gregg: the parents of a teenager killed in mysterious circumstances geting a second chance at justice. why federal prosecutors are now getting involved nearly a year after the young man was found dead in his high school gym. we have no confidence in the locals. the locals, you know, out of all the things they come out and said, we don t any, any pleading for them, because they should have done their job when they had the chance to.
notices because they buy their insurance individually. that is the private, individual market. those letters are going out now. this time next year, a whole new raft of letters go out to those people who get their health insurance from their employer. those plans will be canceled. those people will be shifted into a policy which they may not want but which will be far more expensive. we didn t even talk about the killing of jobs because everybody should look at investors business daily. so far they documented 313 businesses that have fired workers because of obamacare or cut back their hours. we ll leave that for another occasion. stu varney, it s a bomb ship. thank you very much. thanks, gregg, martha. martha: fiery new reaction from wisconsin senator ron johnson. he is now proposing a bill that would make obamacare, allow people to keep their own plan as was original promise as you know. here is what he said on hannity last night. this is about freedom. of course president