don t want commercial interests involved at all martha: because they re afraid it s a security risk? because they want the biggest and best that money can buy. martha: haven t they already proved they can t do it? they ve failed. essentially they ve failed. we re now nine years later so they ve failed and shouldn t they turn it over to someone else? this is a story that comes up again and again in security. you look at what happens in airport security. you know, we have this idea that you look at every single person, you pat down every person and you pat down grandmothers because you want to be very careful that you re looking at every single person. well, you know that there s a simple and more targeted way to do it. same thing here, you know, in the search martha: god help us if anything happens, and we prove that these people have been working on it this long and haven t been able to do it. it just seems impossible in this country. so good to bring it to our attention. corey
budget director who was in the job a few months ago who said this is not a good idea, ready for a stalemate are new what s new. stuart varney, fox business network, host of varney & company. first the news, what do we expect to hear on the economy? today the president goes to cleveland, he is going to be pushing for a $200 billion tax credit plan, part of the overall stimulus program, he s going to get personal, he s going to talk about his own financial struggles, to use that as a way to leverage off on the economy front. that s what s going to happen today, bill. you mentioned stalemate there, and that s exactly what we ve got. in a nutshell, if you look at overall policy, you do have stalemate. here s what you ve got: you ve got the president, he wants to spend, republicans and some democrats do not. the president wants to tax, republicans and some democrats do not. so you ve got stalemate on the issue of stimulus and taxes. that s where we are now. bill: peter orszag wa
morning. a pretty shot down there and you re wakinn to annther heat out there. it s another scorcher. triple digits again. we will give you the details again. welcome to fox 5 early edition. today is ednesday, july 7th. patrice harris has the day off, and meteorologist testify ferttg is here to tell us about thh weather. yesterday was the hottest record and thh second hottest day of all time. 107 being the hottest record. we are going to get to 103 degrees, and it s going to be hot and in effect the heat advisory is in eefect until toniiht 11100 p.m. and we may have temperatures feeling likee 105 and 110 so no major relief at all. temperature.or the current 77 in hagueers towns, and adjusting well to the north and high pressure siiting well to the left slowly moving into the area and plenty of sunshine all adds up to hoo and humid ss another hot and humid day. there you go, 102 expected the 5 to 10-mile per hour wind not cooling us down at all we will look at he relief in t
air quality, code red. there s a lot of pollution stock in the stagnant air mass. it will change by thursday or friday. it will be a scorcher. you can find local cooling centers on our website if you need to go someplace cool. we re also checking your morning commute. volume is looking a lot more normal as folks head back to work. pepper wrote, there is word of an accident in cockeysville. pepper road. so far so good as far as delays. we re at 51 on southbound 95 coming out of the white marsh area. 57 on the west side. southwestern boulevard, a water main break that blocks the left lane in both directions. 95 at the beltway is looking pretty good north and southbound. problem-free of the west side at liberty. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. over to. thank you. it is going to be another scorcher today. many cities are nearing record temperatures as residents tried to deal with all the heat. tracie potts has more. the entire eastern half of the country is de
when the doctor came hand he said grandma, he did not make it. she talks about the moment she found out her grandson, john crowder had died from a single gunshot wound that ripped through his internal organs. he was not aiming kidd. he was not a troublemaker. he was not a mean kid. i don t understand it. she raised 11 grandchildren after their mother passed away in 1995 and knew he was special. he was an amazing basketball player. he had a tough 100 ranking in the country. i think i am still in shock. his coach says while he was an amazing player, his personality was what made him special. he is the type of person that once you meet him, you remember him. that is the type of kid that he was. that is to we will remember. it was his grandmother who constantly worry and was thankful when his assistant coach took him to live with his family to get him away from his rough neighborhood. when his mentor it moved to pennsylvania, they got homesick. he said i don t