be positive and hope we can find her and bring her home safely. alisyn: and we know police in these situations with missing kids do the parallel investigations and look at the community and they look at the family. so, what sorts of things inside the house or even in the community, do you think police are doing today? well, you know, what was interesting is she was on the computer, according to her mother and her stepfather, at 9:00 p.m., last monday night which is interesting and after that, she supposedly vanished and they are looking at that and they ve taken her computer as evidence and their researching it now and the other thing, quickly, is they are looking at the stepfather, and the stepfather has had a checkered past and it doesn t mean he s guilty of something now but they are, looking at that and his brother and his. i think his cousin, another relative are registered sex offenders and the police are looking at every one of these things, a normal course of an investigation
it s the day of joe s release, but that doesn t mean he s going anywhere. mean he s going anywhere. showing that you have an open case that hasn t been filed for aggravated assault.
you re the expert. wherever the president is among adults he s worse off among voters and likely to be worse off among likely voters. he s the president of the united states, everybody knows who he is. he can t break 50%. this is a troubling place to start a campaign. doesn t mean he s going to loose. if he was consistently above 50% they would be breathing easier in the west wing of the white house i suspect. jon: karl rove. good to talk to you. jenna: one of our big political stories of the day is this breaking news on anthony weiner resigning and it s the topic of our poll as well. harris you have that. reporter: yes, i do. people go to foxnews.com/ happening now that will take you to the page where we are. go to the right hand side about halfway down and you ll say, will representative weiner s scandal hurt the democratic party. you can take a part in the poll. if you want to take a sneak speak about how the results are doing, 55% of people are saying yes. get your voice in. t
whatever. thaddeus, i don t want to even say this, bill is right. the reason you apologize to bill is because bill can t yell at you. i will say i don t buy the how did he have time to do all of this. nobody works 24 hours a day. and the less time politicians are doing work the less time they have to mess up the country. the more they are getting screwed, the less we are getting screwed. yes, but he was having phone sex in his office. don t say wiener point. he was having phone sex in his office. so that s wrong. yeah, but that doesn t mean he he could have been in his office after hours with sin with cinemax on. that s true. not saying he did. i think i am ready to be weaned off this story. really? what about the woman that
in a strange fashion, was he knew he was vulnerable. he had that this reputation for a very long time. you knew he was a womanizer. you knew he was sometimes, you know, bold, even almost aggressive in the way he would - he would chase women, you know, to put it frankly. but that doesn t mean he you know, he was suspected of anything close to rape. but he knew he it was something he had to take care of in the frame of a presidential campaign because he knew he was lnerable to accusations that he was sleeping around basically. sarkozy apparently, this is a report that is out, warned him when he came to the united states. he said, listen, they don t treat things the same way we do here so watch yourself was the general warning to him. yes. watch yourself, they don t view it the same. is that part of the issue there? because i understand that people take it very, you know, casually, he s having an affair, he s sleeping around, he s got an active sex life, but the idea of forcing hi