life at sentencing set for next year. federal agents raided today the offices of three investment funds as part of a major investigation into insider trading. that s as you may know, when investors use information that isn t publicly available for their own financial game. sources close to this investigation tell fox news the feds are preparing to file charges in a case that will target a dozen of these investment firms or funds. implicating several wall street types from analysts to traders. the fox business senior correspondent charlie gasper reno joins us live from the newsroom in new york city now. charlie it, appears as if the justice department has some big plans or at least act like it s shaking up this industry. shaking up the hedge fund industry. classic insider trading. it s heathed up in the last couple years. they brought in galion. from that case brought all these other cases. what we are hearing today is that you know, they plan on looking at about 12 of these funds. i
frustration with airport patdowns already off the hook. they are just doing it to have us be fearful. there is no reason for it. stranger groping you. i was so embarrassed. there has been reaction that not many people could have predicted, including myself. shepard: now with the busy holiday travel season almost upon us, could there be change in the air? plus, chandra levy, a washington intern who dappeared in this park. now nearly a decade later we now have a verdict in her murder case. tonight justice delayed but not denied. first from fox this monday night, another high profile case of a missing woman. this one still unsolved. however, by this time tomorrow night, we should know whether they found remains of natalee holloway. or at least one of her bones. natalee holloway was the 18-year-old girl from alabama who disappeared five years ago in a class trip to aruba. the suspect in her disappearance, this guy, joran van der sloot. he now faces murder charges for a
i.p.o. in history. it s not over yet. we re told it could be 23 billion before the dust settles. but the car company still owes uncle sam a nice chunk of change. the fox business network charlie gasper reno live in our newsroom. explain more what this means for taxpayers. it means the taxpayers are getting their money back essentially. this is a long time coming. they have been talking about this for months. we at the fox business network were the first to report they were going to unwind. this this will be one of the biggest ipo s. in the end taxpayers will have about two thirds of their money back from the bailout. shepard: in 2009, g.m. reorganized under this bankruptcy protection. what is this ipo say about the company s health now? well, it s obviously better. but, you know, shep, it s better because the government gave it a handout. that s why we can talk about the taxpayers being paid back. there are implications for governments going in there and bailing out, failing inst
passed. get some votes today. tonight, the fight for control. shepard: airport scanners that leave nothing to the imagination. it s just not necessary to see people s naked bodies. shepard: pat downs that get up close and personal. if you touch my junk, i m going to have you arrested. shepard: even the t.s.a. boss a bit uncomfortable. it was more invasive than what i was used to. shepard: so is it all just a bit too much? tonight, congress asks questions. what s the impression of all of that? shepard: and some pilots take action. plus, controlling cholesterol. if exercise isn t working and watching your diet is a drag, well, scientists have just come up with something new and one doctor says it could be the biggest break through in a decade. but first from fox this wednesday night. an historic courtroom defeat for the united states government in the case of this first guantanamo bay detainee to be tried in american civilian court. this man, an accused te
the clown, i felt the same way, but i really liked it after a while, but i digress. they ll keep singing tears of a clown and we ll say the white house did a great job even though unemployment is at 12%. we ve seen taxpayer money goes to buttress union jobs and even though we saw mass layoffs of policemen and firemen and i don t know why they keep touting it. it s savvy pr. is impossible to disprove, isn t it. neil: unless they the notion that we ve saved jobs, how do you disprove that, i think that s why this is obviously a cooked um political, political gambit. neil: and the numbers aren t helping them, charlie. maybe he d be worse in the polls if he didn t. the other which you also can t prove. that s true as well, but one feel the things we can prove is that this administration said that if we did this if we blew 800 billion dollars,