explained how he told his wife what happened. susie had a breathing tube removed late saturday and the very first thing she asked, she grabbed my hands, looked me in the eyes and said what about cristina. bill: outside the hospital this morning in tucson, that memorial is growing by the hour. and the man you just heard, from bill heilman, is with me now, he just met with his wife susie in the hospital and bill, my best to you, stay strong through this. how is your wife doing? shot three times. how is she today? she is much better today. she had her second major surgery yesterday to repair a fractured hip, and despite her 59-year-old bones, they say the pins and the plates are going to take well, so we re optimistic the physical recovery is started at this point, and it s going to be long and arduous, but she should gain back a large amount of her physical ability. then there s the emotional part of this.
i tph-pbg a moment like this, you have to speak tporbgs you have to summarize, you have to somehow embody the emotions of the tphaeugts, not just say the right words, and that s a think for this president who can be eloquent, but often not emotional. bill: that was michael gerson, former speech writer for president bush, president obama getting ready to make a major speech to the country in arizona. so what does he say, what s the attitude, what s the tone, what should he stay away from? dana perino, former white house press secretary and fox news contributor. good morning to you. you had experience with this with the former administration. how do they go about it? it s interesting, because mike investment rson wrote the speech, the lead speech writer on the speech that president bush gave after 9/11 at the cathedral. bill: remarkable. and in fact in president bush s book, decision points that, just came out, he talks about how difficult it
really all their idea in the beginning and now they re asking a federal judge to throw out their $65 million settlement. they got $65 million back in zero from facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, who they all went to college together and they claim it was all their idea. that was the setment they got. now they say, though, look at things now, they think that that sum is underestimating what the company is actually worth, so they say throw out the $65 million, we re filing a brand new lawsuit. no word yet if the u.s. court of appeals will reopen the winklevoss twins case. bill: what a movie. 15 minutes before the hour, a long road of recovery lies ahead for so many survivors in arizona and for one special woman the emotional wounds run deep. susie heilman, screen left, helped bring nine-year-old cristina taylor green to saturday s event, both ready to meet the congresswoman before the killer unleashed a torrent of bullets. fox report anchor step
i think it s no good for my head. reporter: as far as those numbers go, more than 3600 haitian dead from the disease, 170,000 infected. martha, back to you. martha: steve, thank you very much. what an awful, sad story this continues to be. and you think about all the money that went there, and you wonder how it s finding its way there, and you were one of the first people on the ground there, bill, covering this story. bill: i think the money thing is the thing that ticks you off the most. there were millions and millions and millions of dollars, over decades, put into this country, and given to this government, and it s all gone down a black hole, and you hope as a result of the tragedy of the year ago that some of it is getting to the the people who need it. and you can see some of the tent cities that are still set up today, martha. this is a long, long process. martha: and there were people at the time saying be careful about sending people to haity because the history of it is i
are booming now, up 77 points, on the dow 30. and, in the meantime, a tough pill for homeowners to swallow. new stats showing home values dropped 26% since their peak in june, 2006. that drop is worse than the one we saw during the great depression. fox business network liz claman, anchor of count down to the closing bell, how are you doing. not well. bill: and zillow.com is the web site to follow the real estate movement in the country and wow, we are down. and i hate to stay it but your house, most likely, is worth less than at the height of the burbble, will go down furthr we haven t hit bottom yet. only 26% of the fall, according to the zillow survey and you look at the most stretchy part of the inflation of the bubble, prices increased 80% and that is a significant bubble there, 80%, so, if we