my situation and broaden my search. mike: okay, great. let s go to cale lee and your standing there with derek. thanks for having me, governor. mike: thank you. my story is similar to most people s, i have a master degree in economics from university of florida and at that point i was feeling pretty good from a good school and 3.8 gpa, pretty confident about finding a career in something i wanted to do. so you ve applied to over 300 jobs. yep, that s correct. mike: and none of them that you ve applied for have really come through. you know, i heard back from only five. mike: wow. with any response at all. and that were, you know, we would be interested in speaking to you. the other issue i find in the economy is that, you know, the people with the jobs out there, the companies that are hiring, they have so much power now over us, because there are so many applicants, as the other guest were saying, string us out for months. i had one i interviewed and a month went b
millenia millenials, democrats, republicans, undecided voters. some will be voting in the first election in november and others voted the first time four years ago. tonight we re going to give them a platform to speak out and i think it s going to be a fascinating opportunity for you to hear from them. [applause] now, when i speak to college students or audience consisting of millenials, i try to remind them that the consequences of this election are far greater for them than for baby boomers like me. you know, i m much closer to the finish live and many of the big decisions in my life have already been made. i ve completed my formal education, i m on the back side of career choices and my children are grown. now they re having children of their own. those of the millenial generation are either still in college or work force training and many decisions with marriage, career and life are still pending. if they inherit the debt of our current government, they re going to spen
many young people felt it was a victory for their generation. yes, we can. yes, we can. now, nearly four years later, is the millennium generation still as excited for president obama with college tuitions, skyrocketing and many graduates are finding themselves buried in debt with no job prospects to help dig them out. nearly 6 million have moved back in with their parents, putting their lives on hold. will these future leaders of america get the opportunity they need to be successful and what matters to them most in the 2012 election? . tonight, a huckabee special. millenials speak out. ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [applause] this is huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city, now, in our studio tonight we ve got a great group of folks, we re filled with millenials, young people ranging in age 18 to 30 either in college or maybe who have graduated in the past few years. and i m going to say thanks to all of you for being here because it s
and about an hour ago, a 10:00 a.m. court hearing has been scheduled for friday on behalf of the real gonzalez. she is suing casey anthony for defamation for using her name as the nanny who kidnapped cale lee. her attorney tops depose her in prison for fear she will change her name and look and go into hiding. trace? trace: phil, you have heard any more why they are not charging casey s mom for perjury? later this afternoon we did. it comes down to trying and trying cindy anthony for perjury is not worth it she was, of course, the mother of casey anthony and said she was the one who searched for chloroform on the home computers which was later disproven on the trial. according to a spokesman for the state attorney s office quote it would be a tremendous effort for the state to prove it and tremendous cost to the state. we would look vindictive like sour grapes. the prosecutor is saying he doesn t want to seem eager to win a perjury conviction against
pounds, does that mean you are a bad parent? some experts now arguing the state should actually remove obese kids from their families. tonight, the custody controversy. first, from fox this wednesday night, another day of terror in mumbai. i m trace gallagher in for shepard smith. three bombings killing at least 21 people and wounding more than 140. officials calling it a terror attack, though so far no one has claimed responsibility. and some of the images too graphic for tv. bodies lying in the streets. survivors dragging bloodied victims to trucks and taxis. police say the blast went off in three different neighborhoods just minutes apart during the evening rush. president obama condemning the, quote, outrageous attacks: it is the deadliest assault on india s financial capital since november of 2008. that s when militants killed more than 166 people in a three day rampage. the national correspondent catherine herridge works intelligence for us. she is live in our d.c. news