last resortnd only 2 percent of students ever see one. 2 percent! joining us is former prosecutor and fox news contributor. i am guessing they may 2 percent of all those who qualify. tom, help me understand why this is a good thing. guest: it is a good thing because, look, if the post columbine world taught us anything the days of disciplining students and maintaining law and order in school with after school detention or having kids go behind the school and clap out loud, those are over, those have gone away. unprovoked attack on friday afternoon in studio b today. guest: it is a different environment. a different world. a different world. kids are bringing guns to school, explosives. look at the phoenix shooter, if that guy was next to you in
shepard: and a transfer and the rest, a friend with loughner in 2008 when police arrested the two for smoking pot in a van. the chief fox correspondent in new york city newsroom. you have more indications this was a very disturbed guy. jonathan: more and more people are coming forward now who knew jared loughner, the accused shooter, in the years best tragedy, who say that he in their words creeped them out, disturbed them, scared them, and we are also getting information right now just in the last two minutes from our producer on the ground in tucson that the sheriff there confirming that jared loughner took photographs of himself with guns probably the day before or the night before the shooting and on the morning of the shooting, went to a wall greens in tucson to have those photographs printed. they are working on a timeline
murder of another woman. and our chief fox correspondent is like in the new york newsroom. experts are suggesting prosecutors already know whether this bone is hers. jonathan: among the experts, the famed forensic pathologist speaking on fox said those tests they have been carrying out do not take very long at all. he absolutely believes that authorities already know whropt that blornt if that belongs to natalee holloway. the root canal stuff, that is sufficient to do d.n.a. and, also, toxicology with new sensitive technology whether she was given a date rape drug at time she died even after five years. than we spoke, today, to someone who is very close to dave holloway, her father, and that
iraq and afghanistan but a variety of factors are pushing the military to more and more often kill themselves at the home. the top military officer in the country says it will get worse. according to the army more than 200 troops have taken their lives with the army reporting 32 suicide deaths in the month of june alone. now the admiral warns more will kill themselves ahead. the chief fox correspondent is like with news from the newsroom. why is this becoming news now? reporter: because of the alarming upward trend. it is disturbing now for the last six years for the army and if you drill down into the figures, in 2007, there were 148 deaths, suicides, among the army and the marines. 2008 that climbed to 182. last year, there were 214 army and marine suicides and already
since it decimated louisiana, mississippi and alabama and certain parts of the region have not bounced back. a few communities are on the cups of a remarkable rebirth. this was the scene in mississippi not long after the hurricane. everything flattened. astonishing. one of the hardest history areas. in fact, the storm surge reportedly 28 high. and then waves on top of that. but the town has rebuilt largely and the mayor says the future looks bright, indeed. our chief fox correspondent is live on the mississippi coast in bay st. louis with all the latest. reporter it would have been easy for everyone here in bay st. louis to give up on this small city in the wake of katrina but giving up isn t in the makeup of these people so this weekend, this city will celebrate its rebuilding after the mess called