your corporate sponsors. thank you so much. that was a no on the short pants. no kidding. 18 minutes before the top of the hour. still ahead, the feds are dumping hundreds of illegals in arizona and giving them lawyers to boot. what s going to happen? the man who wrote arizona s immigration bill joins us live next
has the most blueberry pie on his face. there s plenty of blueberry pie to go around this year. so who takes the cake? oh. i see you chose to sign up for obama care. yeah. it s actually my first time here. well, here we are then. change into a gown and the doctor will see you soon. that s right. it s the koch brothers. charles and david. the tea party billionaires for dumping hundreds of millions of dollars into tea party causes for trying to scare the country with those creepy uncle sam ads. and for propping up the tea party that caused the government shutdown. for all that, you both walk away with the alfred c. sharpton blueberry pie lifetime
rick: bottom of the hour. the f.b.i. arrest ago new suspect in the ricin case. everett dutschke. he s now charged with possession of ricin and with attempting to use it as a weapon. the poisoned letters were sent to president obama, a u.s. senator and a mississippi judge. arthel: u.s. air travel expected to return to normal by tomorrow evening. this comes a day after congress passed legislation to allow the faa to suspend employee furloughs. they were caused by the automatic spending cuts known as sequestration. rick: a levee breach on the mississippi near st. louis, missouri. some people advised to consider evacuating. the river is expected to stay above flood stage into this coming week. arthel: i want to tell you about disturbing allegations against a nevada psychiatric hospital. it is now at the center of multiple investigations after being accused of releasing and then, quote, dumping hundreds of
to columbia. ahead, learn about the outrage of parents over their children s homework assignments. we ll have details. new hampshire appears to be one of the busiest places on earth today, at least in the united states. the candidates and the republican presidential race are make their final push ahead of the first in the nation presidential primary. mitt romney has a solid lead going into tuesday s primary, but if history serves in the lesson, his victory is anything but certain there. cnn s joe johns is following the day s developments from manchester. joe. hey, gary. call new hampshire ornery, perhaps. stoic, certainly very independent thinking, that pinch-hit for voting against the front-runner has been well established, but that will be tested here in new hampshire this time. it s because of mitt room me. not only is he the productive favorite in this race, the front-runner in the poll, he has a house in new hampshire and perhaps most importantly of all, he s the g
engineers hope they ll deal a death blow today to the broken well and the work will started tonight, engineers will begin a process, static kill, it may sound a little bit familiar, junk, you know, all the different things they tried, this is a similar process, 1-2 punch and will pump mud and cement into the top of the broken well, kris gutierrez joins us live from slidell, louisiana with the latest. how is it looking. reporter: the implementation of the static kill and the drilling of the relief wells, should seal the leak once and for all but the lingering effect of the natural disaster will continue on for months, if not years to come. look, at where we are now, this is a shrimp dock here in slidell, louisiana and you can see, these guys are working hard, dumping hundreds of pounds of shrimp at a time, into the big container here, and throwing ice on it and you can see it is coming up and over, on the conveyor belt, unloaded from the shrimping boats, there, to my right. your left.